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Silberberg is
German for "Silver Mountain" or "Silver Hill" and may
refer to:
Austria Silberberg (Tyrol) (ca. 1,200 m; mit Silberbergalm, 1,175 m), near...
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Their son
Alfred Silberberg was born on 8
November 1908. In 1920 Max
Silberberg moved to
Breslau with his family. The
Silberbergs lived here in a large...
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Silberberg is a
mountain of
Bavarian Forest, Bavaria, Germany.
Panoramic map
cable railway Silberberg -
summer version Panoramic map
cable railway Silberberg...
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Yaron Silberberg (Hebrew: ירון זילברברג; 1951 –
April 21, 2019) was an
Israeli physicist at the
Weizmann Institute of
Science where he
worked on nonlinear...
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January 2, 2019.
Silberberg was born in Dallas, Texas, to
Alfred "Al" H.
Silberberg, a
petroleum engineer, and
Barbara Arden Schwartz Silberberg, a community...
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Silberberg ("silver mountain"), at 1,358.2 m above sea
level (NHN), (along with the Spießhorn, 1,348.9 m above NHN,) is the most
prominent summit in...
- The Segré–
Silberberg effect is a
fluid dynamic separation effect where a
dilute suspension of
neutrally buoyant particles flowing (in
laminar flow) in...
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Fabio Silberberg (born 25
March 1969) is a
former professional tennis player from Brazil. Born in São Paulo,
Silberberg was a left-handed player, with...
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Silberberg v The
Builders Collective of
Australia Inc, is a 2007
judgment of the
Federal Court of Australia, and the
first Australian case
exploring the...
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Silberberg is a low hill, 74
metres high, in the
Wingst ridge in the
district of
Cuxhaven in the
north German state of
Lower Saxony. It is the highest...