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- Faust, bank clerk and World War I veteran, born 4 January 1901. Anton Hechenberger, locksmith, born 28 September 1902. Member of the **** Party and Sturmabteilung...
- Stefan Hechenberger is an Austrian artist and programmer. His works include interactive software, computer vision projects and open-source hardware. Hechenberger...
- America portal History portal Hechenberger, Dan. "Etienne de Véniard Sieur de Bourgmont: A Timeline Compiled by Dan Hechenberger". The Lewis and Clark Journey...
- institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. Hechenberger, Dan (October 12, 2010). "Etienne de Véniard sieur de Bourgmont: Timeline"...
- Heinz Hechenberger (born 9 February 1963) is an Austrian former cyclist. He won the Austrian National Road Race Championships in 1990. "National Championship...
- Penguin Publishing. ISBN 978-0-14-311869-5. OCLC 698442581. Daniel Hechenberger, "The Jesuits: History and Impact: From Their Origins Prior to the Baroque...
- Andreas Bauriedl Theodor Casella William Ehrlich Martin Faust Anton Hechenberger Oskar Körner Karl Kuhn Karl Laforce Kurt Neubauer Klaus von Pape Theodor...
- computer user interface system for multi-touch devices, designed by Stefan Hechenberger and Addie Wagenknecht for Nortd Labs. It was developed to "demystify...
- 1523/JNEUROSCI.1040-13.2014. PMC 3905134. PMID 24478341. Schroeder BC, Hechenberger M, Weinreich F, Kubisch C, Jentsch TJ (August 2000). "KCNQ5, a novel...
- Thames & Hudson, 2005, 678–715. Moseley, Michael E., and Michael J. Hechenberger. “From Village to Empire in South America.” In Chris Scarre, ed., The...