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Rehbinder is a
German surname, and
Baltic nobility of
Westphalian origin: Berndt-Otto
Rehbinder (1918–1974),
Swedish Olympic fencer Johan Adam Rehbinder...
- In physics, the
Rehbinder effect is the
reduction in the
hardness and
ductility of a material,
particularly metals, by a
surfactant film. The
effect is...
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welded onto the tool,
which would interfere with
subsequent cutting. The
Rehbinder Effect is the
reduction in
strength of a
materiel when a surfactant, available...
- Ute von Münchow-Pohl [fr] from a
screenplay by
Katja Grübel and
Dagmar Rehbinder,
based on the 1924
German children's
novel Die Häschenschule (A Day At...
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Munich 2005, p.250
Rehbinder, Urheberrecht, 15th ed.,
Munich 2008, p.199
Rehbinder, Urheberrecht, 15th ed.,
Munich 2008, p.113 f.
Rehbinder, Urheberrecht,...
- "Elena"
Wilhelmine von
Rehbinder (née von Stackelberg; 1744–1806), was a
Russian baroness and industrialist.
Elena von
Rehbinder was born
Helena Wilhelmine...
- Planman, astronomer,
professor of
physics and
mathematician Count R. H.
Rehbinder, statesman; the
Secretary of
State for the
Grand Duchy V. J. Sukselainen...
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Henrik von
Rehbinder (1604–1680) was a
Swedish soldier and
freiherr of the
Udriku estate in
Swedish Estonia. He was born on 8
October 1604 in Livland...
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Maxim Vasilyevich Rehbinder (Russian: Максим Васильевич Ребиндер, romanized: Maksim Vasil'yevich Rebinder; 1730 – 22
February 1804) was an ****ociate of...
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Count Robert Henrik Rehbinder (15 July 1777 – 8
March 1841)
served as the
Secretary of
State for the
Grand Duchy of
Finland between 1811 and 1841. One...