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Hufner, also
spelt Hüfner, was a
farmer in
medieval Europe who
managed one or more
oxgangs (German: Hufe) as his own property. The
actual names of these...
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Tatjana Hüfner (born 30
April 1983) is a
German retired luger who has
competed since 2003. She won the
bronze medal in the women's
singles at the 2006...
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Stefan Hüfner (July 2, 1935, in Löwenberg,
Silesia –
January 17, 2013, in Saarbrücken, Saarland) was a
German experimental physicist specialized in solid-state...
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Gustav von
Hüfner (13 May 1840 in Köstritz – 14
March 1908 in Tübingen) was a
German chemist. From 1860 to 1865 he
studied medicine at the
University of...
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experimentally replicate the work of
Gustav von
Hüfner,
using whole blood instead of
haemoglobin solution.
Hüfner had
suggested that the oxygen-haemoglobin...
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George Hüfner (also
known as Yuri
Mikhailovich Givner and Yuri Gibner; c. 1630 – 1691) was a German-born
teacher who
lived in the
German Quarter of Moscow...
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Benjamin Huefner (born
January 7, 1991) is a
German professional ice
hockey defenceman. He is
currently playing for Eisbären
Berlin in the
Deutsche Eishockey...
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Income inequality - OECD Data". Data.oecd.org.
Retrieved 2018-12-31.
Hüfner,
Felix (2007). "Why has
Swedish Inflation been
Persistently Low?". Econppaers...
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Hüfner, S. (2003).
Photoelectron Spectroscopy:
Principles and Applications. Springer...
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lexicon in the mid-19th century.
Cities portal Vvedenskoye Cemetery George Hüfner Russian: П.В.Сытин, "Из истории московских улиц", М, 1948 (Sytin), pp. 304–313...