• Otto Voelckers (also spelled Otto Völckers) (9 November 1888 in Kassel - 6 December 1957) was a German architect and technical author. Voelckers was initially...
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    Paul Ludwig Troost Otto Ubbelohde Henry van de Velde Theodor Veil Otto Voelckers Heinrich Vogeler Fritz Wärndorfer Wilhelm Wagenfeld Otto Wagner Udo Weilacher...
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  • Gustav Nachtigal. Nachtigal's data was subsequently published by Lukas & Voelckers (1938). Joseph Greenberg (1960) classified it as a Maban language, though...
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  • Robert D. Kohn, opened. October 8 – Kirche am Steinhof in Vienna, designed by Otto Wagner. Great Mosque of Djenné in French Sudan. Port of Liverpool Building...
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    Humphrey Walter Voelcker on 11 February 2017. They have two sons. Maximillian Walter Voelcker (4 February 2018) Alexander Paul Voelcker (13 May 2019) Nicholas...
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  • Edward Voelcker: 1901–1902 Thomas Fairley: 1903–1904 Edward Bevan: 1905–1906 John Clark: 1907 Robert Rattray Tatlock: 1908–1909 Edward Voelcker: 1910–1911...
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  • Reinhart Ahlrichs Albertus Magnus Kurt Alder Fritz Aldinger Reinhold Aman Otto Ambros Johann Gerhard Reinhard Andreae Andreas von Antropoff Momme Andresen...
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    intercalation of lithium in graphite, a concept originally proposed by Jürgen Otto Besenhard in 1974 but considered unfeasible due to unresolved incompatibilities...
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  • less flexible, and more efficient engine can be used. The conventional Otto cycle (higher power density, more low-RPM torque, lower fuel efficiency)...
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  • 85 Otto Meerscheidt House July 4, 1980 (#80004488) 332 Adams St. 29°24′30″N 98°29′25″W / 29.408333°N 98.490278°W / 29.408333; -98.490278 (Otto Meerscheidt...
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