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Wentorf (German pronunciation: [ˈvɛnˌtɔʁf]] ) may
refer to the
following muni****lities in Germany:
Wentorf bei Hamburg, in the
district of Lauenburg...
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Christian Ferdinand Wentorf (25
April 1863 – 24
November 1914) was a
Danish painter. His
works included genre pieces and portraits. He won the Royal...
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Wentorf (Amt Sandesneben) is a muni****lity in the
district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der
Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Robert H.
Wentorf Jr. (May 28, 1926, in West Bend, Wis. –
April 3, 1997, in Easton, N.Y.) was a
staff scientist at
General Electric Corporate Research...
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Wentorf grammar school Carina Witthöft (* 1995),
German tennis player Ralf Heese,
Wolfgang Stabenow,
William Boehart (Ed.): "Vom Süden
Wentorfs zu...
- Hans
Wentorf (6
April 1899 – 11 May 1976) was a
German international footballer. He was part of Germany's team at the 1928
Summer Olympics, but he did...
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completed his two
years of
military service at the Bismarck-Kaserne [de] in
Wentorf, West Germany. In 1985, von
Bismarck concluded his
training in capital...
- 7 GPa (1 million lbf/in2).
Borazon was
first produced in 1957 by
Robert H.
Wentorf, Jr., a
physical chemist working for the
General Electric. In 1969, General...
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Quantum Physics of Matter. CRC Press. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-0-7503-0721-5.
Wentorf, R. H.; Devries, R. C.; Bundy, F. P. (1980). "Sintered
Superhard Materials"...
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State Summary of
events 1979-01-31 Kontsoudopoulos,
Athanasios 22 Hamburg/
Wentorf bei
Hamburg Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein A
burglar armed with a
handgun was...