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boroughs Rosenau Markt and
Rosenau Schloss in Zwettl,
Lower Austria Schloss Rosenau, Zwettl, a
castle near
Zwettl in Germany:
Rosenau, Brandenburg...
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Schloss Rosenau,
called in
English The
Rosenau or
Rosenau Palace, is a
former castle,
converted into a
ducal country house, near the town of Rödental...
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Rosenau was
first a
suburb of and then a
quarter of Königsberg, Germany,
located south of the city center. Its
territory is now part of the Moskovsky...
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Helen Rosenau (23
March 1900–27
October 1984) was a German-born
British academic, feminist, and
historian of art and architecture. Her 1944 work Women...
- The
Rosenau–Hyman
equation or K(n,n)
equation is a KdV-like
equation having compacton solutions. This
nonlinear partial differential equation is of the...
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James N.
Rosenau (November 25, 1924 –
September 9, 2011) was an
American political scientist and
international affairs scholar. He
served as president...
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Philip Rosenau (Hebrew: פיליפ רוזנאו; born 1946), is an
Israeli mathematician and a poet. He is a
professor at the
Department of
Applied Mathematics at...
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Rosenaustadion is a multi-purpose
stadium in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
Built in 1951, it is a
heritage listed monument and was the
largest stadium in...
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Thomas Rosenau (born 1969) is a German-Austrian
chemist and wood
scientist specializing in chemistry, who is
professor at the
Department of Chemistry...
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World Politics is a 1992
international relations book
edited by
James N.
Rosenau and Ernst-Otto
Czempiel about how
world order and
institutions work in...