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Voigt (mainly
written Vogt, also Voight) is a
German surname, and may
refer to:
Alexander Voigt,
German football player Alwin Voigt (1852–1922), German...
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fictional interrogation tool,
originating from the
novel (where it is
spelled "
Voigt-Kampff"). The Voight-Kampff is a polygraph-like
machine used by
blade runners...
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Stuart Alan
Voigt (born
August 12, 1948) is an
American former professional football player who was a
tight end for 11
seasons with the
Minnesota Vikings...
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Jonathan Vincent Voight (/ˈvɔɪt/; born
December 29, 1938) is an
American actor.
Throughout his career, he has
received numerous accolades,
including an...
- The
Voigt profile (named
after Woldemar Voigt) is a
probability distribution given by a
convolution of a Cauchy-Lorentz
distribution and a
Gaussian distribution...
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Woldemar Voigt (German: [ˈvɔldemaʁ foːkt] ; 2
September 1850 – 13
December 1919) was a
German physicist.
Voigt was born in Leipzig, and died in Göttingen...
- Udo
Voigt (German: [ˈuːdoː ˈfoːkt]; born 14
April 1952) is a
German politician and
former Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) for the far-right and...
- A Kelvin–
Voigt material, also
called a
Voigt material, is the most
simple model viscoelastic material showing typical rubbery properties. It is purely...
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Deborah Joy
Voigt (born
August 4, 1960) is an
American dramatic soprano who has sung
roles in
operas by
Wagner and
Richard Strauss.
Deborah Joy
Voigt was born...
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Wilhelm Voigt (13
February 1849 – 3
January 1922) was a
German con man and impostor. In his most
famous exploit,
Voigt masqueraded as a
military officer...