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Leutnant Karl
Plauth was a
German World War I
flying ace
credited with 17
aerial victories. He
would crash a
Junkers A 32 to his
death on a test flight...
- Plaut,
American reform rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut,
American reform rabbi Karl
Plauth,
German flying ace of WWI
Richard Plant,
American writer (born Plaut) Steven...
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liver cirrhosis". AME
Medical Journal. 2: 124. doi:10.21037/amj.2017.08.22.
Plauth M, Schütz ET (September 2002). "Cachexia in
liver cirrhosis". International...
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carry on
developing and
adding to his
ideas and
those of Dipl Ing Karl
Plauth (
Plauth was
killed in a
flying accident in
November 1927), and
produced the...
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translates to "Release the Inhibitions". The
driver is Sady Baby (a.k.a. Sady
Plauth) an
infamous actor and
filmmaker Episode 07 (1993)
November 11, 1993 "Naked...
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demonstrated 13
times better throughput than a
software implementation.
Plauth, Max; Polze, Andreas. "Towards
Improving Data
Transfer Efficiency for Accelerators...
- born in Faulen, West
Prussia where the
family possessed the
estates of
Plauth and Tromnau. He
entered the
Prussian army in 1813 and by 1848 had become...
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Walter Böning 17
Ernst Hess 17
Rudolf Klimke 17 Karl
Plauth 17
Franz Ray 17 Hans
Rolfes 17
Josef Schwendemann 17
Ernst Bormann 17 Ludwig...
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crash on 2
November 1927 that
killed Junkers engineer Karl
Plauth. The sole K 39
constructed may have been
modified from the
second prototype...
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structure that
braced the wings. The
design was
originally undertaken by Karl
Plauth, but
completed after his
death by
Hermann Pohlmann. The
aircraft had to...