• Raupach is a German surname. People with the name include: Ernst Raupach (1784–1852), German playwright Hermann Raupach (1728–1778), German composer Hilde...
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    Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach (21 May 1784 – 18 March 1852) was a German dramatist. He was born at Straupitz (Polish: Strupice), near Liegnitz in Silesia...
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  • Michael Robin Raupach AO FAA FTSE (30 October 1950 – 10 February 2015) was an Australian climate scientist. He is credited with developing the concept...
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  • – Kleine Menschen Paul Glauer – Kleine Menschen Alfred Raupach – Kleine Menschen Luzig Raupach – Kleine Menschen Monika Ullemeyer – Kleine Menschen (as...
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  • Hermann Friedrich Raupach (December 21, 1728 – December 12, 1778) was an 18th-century German composer. Hermann Raupach was born at Stralsund in Germany...
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    die Todten ruhen, lit. 'Let the Dead Rest') is a short story by Ernst Raupach published in Minerva magazine in 1823. It was one of the earliest vampire...
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  • Hilde Raupach was a German luger who competed in the late 1920s. She won the women's singles event at the 1928 European luge championships at Schreiberhau...
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    PMID 14647340. S2CID 4348155. M. W. Zwierlein; C. A. Stan; C. H. Schunck; S. M. F. Raupach; S. Gupta; Z. Hadzibabic & W. Ketterle (2003). "Observation of Bose–Einstein...
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    doi:10.5194/essd-12-3269-2020. ISSN 1866-3516. "Global Carbon Budget 2019". Raupach, M.R.; et al. (2007). "Global and regional drivers of accelerating CO2...
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    keyboard with violin accompaniment (Op. 1, No. 5) by Hermann Friedrich Raupach, from a set of six published in Paris in 1756. The provenance of the second...
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