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- Jill Winternitz (born 1986/1987) is an American actress. She is best known for her work on the London stage. Winternitz is from Davis, Northern California...
- Winternitz may refer to: German name of Vintířov, now an obec (district) of Radonice (Chomutov District) Winternitz (surname) This disambiguation page...
- Winternitz is a surname of Jewish pedigree originated from Vintířov. Notable people with the surname include: Adolfo Winternitz, also Adolf Gustav Winternitz...
- Moriz Winternitz (Horn, December 23, 1863 – Prague, January 9, 1937) was a scholar from Austria who began his Indology contributions working with Max Müller...
- hash chain. Winternitz chains (also known as function chains) are used in hash-based cryptography. The chain is parameterized by the Winternitz parameter...
- studied literature and French. Her first marriage was to Felix Edler von Winternitz, a civil servant. Together they had two daughters, Alexia Elisabeth, born...
- Adolfo Cristobal Winternitz, birth name: Adolf Gustav Winternitz(-)Wurmser (20 October 1906 – 17 June 1993), was a Peruvian artist of Austrian origin...
- Pavel Winternitz (1936–2021) was a Canadian Czech-born mathematical physicist. He completed undergraduate studies at Prague University and received a doctorate...
- Emanuel Winternitz (4 August 1898 in Vienna, Austria – 20 August 1983 in New York City) was an Austrian-born museum professional who became the first curator...
- Wilhelm Winternitz (March 1, 1835), Josefov (Jaroměř) Josefstadt (now a part of Jaroměř, Okres Náchod), BohemiaFebruary 22, 1917, Vienna) was a Czech-Austrian...