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Rubner may
refer to: Ben
Rubner (1921 – 1998),
British trade unionist Max
Rubner (1854 – 1932),
German physiologist and
hygienist Michael Rubner, American...
- The Max
Rubner Institute (MRI),
Federal Research Institute of
Nutrition and Food is a
higher federal authority of the
Federal Republic of
Germany in the...
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Rubner Peak (66°44′S 65°51′W / 66.733°S 65.850°W / -66.733; -65.850) is the
highest point on the
sharp ridge separating McCance and
Widdowson Glaciers...
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Michael Rubner is an
American engineer and
currently the TDK
Professor of
Polymer Materials Science and
Engineering at M****achusetts
Institute of Technology...
- Max
Rubner (2 June 1854, Munich – 27
April 1932, Berlin) was a
German physiologist and hygienist. He
studied at the
University of
Munich and
worked as...
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Benjamin Barnett Rubner (30
September 1921 – 21
September 1998) was a
British trade unionist. Born to a
Jewish family in
Bethnal Green in the East End...
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disagreement persists as to the
extent and who is
truly at fault.
According to Max
Rubner 100,000
German civilians died due to the
continuation blockade after the...
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Hagedorn and
Annemarthe Rubner in
Sydowia Vol.51 on page 108 in 1999.
Gamsylella gephyropaga (Drechsler) M. Scholler,
Hagedorn & A.
Rubner 1999
Gamsylella lobata...
- organism's metabolism, the
shorter its lifespan.
First proposed by Max
Rubner in 1908, the
theory was
based on his
observation that
smaller animals had...
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March 11, 2020.
Retrieved March 10, 2020 – via San
Francisco Chronicle.
Rubner,
Cameron (February 11, 2024). "The
evidence that
helped convict Amie Harwick's...