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štěrba,
Štěrba, or
Sterba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Štěrba (Czech feminine: Štěrbová) or
Sterba may
refer to:
Helena Štěrbová (born...
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Sterba's corydoras (Corydoras sterbai) is a
member of the
South American Corydoras genus of
freshwater aquarium catfish and one of the most po****r species...
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Tatana Sterba (born
October 7, 1976, in Uherské Hradiště,
Czechoslovakia (now in the
Czech Republic) as Taťána Štěrbová (pronounced [ˈtacaːna ˈʃcɛrbovaː])...
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Sterba Propellers, also
called Ed
Sterba Propellers,
Sterba Propeller Company and
Edward Sterba Aircraft Propellers was
founded by
Edward Sterba. It is...
- Jan
Štěrba may
refer to: Jan
Štěrba (born 1981),
Czech sprint canoeist Jan
Štěrba (footballer, born 1994),
Czech footballer This
disambiguation page lists...
- Jan
Štĕrba (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈʃcɛrba]; born 1 June 1981 in Prague) is a
Czech sprint canoeist who has
competed since the late 2000s. He won the...
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James P.
Sterba is an
American philosopher who
specializes in ethics,
political philosophy and
philosophy of religion.
Sterba is
Professor of Philosophy...
- for high
power broadcasting in the 1950s,
Sterba curtains were used to
transmit shortwave broadcasts.
Sterba curtains are modest-gain single-band curtain...
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Sterba,
James P. (28
December 1975). "A City in the Sea: 10,000 Live on 400 Rigs...
- far back as 1980 when it was
first described by
James Sterba of the
University of
Notre Dame.
Sterba observed that
libertarianism advocates for a government...