- Karl W.
Steinbuch (June 15, 1917 in Stuttgart-Bad
Cannstatt – June 4, 2005 in Ettlingen) was a
German computer scientist, cyberneticist, and electrical...
- as
Steinbuch. At the time she
filed for bankruptcy,
staying the case in the DC
District Court, a
motion to dismiss—as a
sanction against Steinbuch for...
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Archived from the
original on
December 1, 2020.
Retrieved January 2, 2023.
Steinbuch,
Yaron (September 9, 2020). "Army
veteran Ronnie McNutt commits suicide...
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Maarten Steinbuch (born 1960 in Zeist) is a high-tech
systems scientist,
entrepreneur and communicator. He
holds the
chair of
Systems &
Control at Eindhoven...
- "1.3.3. Die
Codierung von Zahlen".
Written at Karlsruhe, Germany. In
Steinbuch, Karl W. (ed.).
Taschenbuch der
Nachrichtenverarbeitung (in German) (1 ed...
- death' as they face
manslaughter charges". LBC.
Retrieved 2024-02-29.
Steinbuch,
Yaron (2024-02-06). "Parents of
Lacey Fletcher,
woman found 'melted'...
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services to the
various departments. In 1956, the
German informatician Karl
Steinbuch and
engineer Helmut Gröttrup
coined the word
Informatik when they developed...
- Dictionary. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 402. ISBN 9-78047022571-4. "Unibit".
Steinbuch, Karl W.; Wagner,
Siegfried W., eds. (1967) [1962].
Written at Karlsruhe...
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Archived from the
original on 25
March 2014.
Retrieved 2
March 2014.
Steinbuch,
Yaron (17
September 2020). "Missing
Russian ballerina may have been dismembered...
- self-generated and
externally generated sensory information. In 1811
Johann Georg Steinbuch (1770–1818)
referred repeatedly to the
problem of
efference copy and reafference...