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- New Zealand Pieter Oosterhoff, Dutch astronomer Sam Oosterhoff, Canadian politician Tonnus Oosterhoff, Dutch poet 1738 Oosterhoff, minor planet This disambiguation...
- Samuel Earl Oosterhoff (/ɒstɛrhɒff/OSTERHOFF born August 22, 1997) is a Canadian politician. Oosterhoff is currently the Member of Provincial Parliament...
- an Oosterhoff type II globular cluster. Oosterhoff type is a classification system of globular clusters originally observed by Pieter Oosterhoff in where...
- Pieter Theodorus Oosterhoff (30 March 1904, Leeuwarden - 14 March 1978, Leiden) was a Dutch astronomer. He was the co-administrator, along with Jan Oort...
- The Dutch astronomer Pieter Oosterhoff observed two special po****tions of globular clusters, which became known as Oosterhoff groups. The second group has...
- Hedda Maria Oosterhoff is an interior acoustic designer working in theatre, opera, schools and commercial settings; she was born in Holland and lives and...
- (in Chinese). Translated by 黃秉珩. 臺南市文化資產保護協會. ISBN 978-957-28079-9-6. Oosterhoff, J.L. (1985). "Zeelandia, a Dutch colonial city on Formosa (1624–1662)"...
- Tonnus Oosterhoff (Leiden, 18 March 1953) is a Dutch poet and writer. Born in Leiden, Tonnus Oosterhoff spent most of life in the Dutch province of Groningen...
- Gybland-Oosterhoff collection of the University of Pretoria in South Africa, collected by and donated by Louise Jeanette van Gybland Oosterhoff (1885–1973)...
- S2CID 246842719. van Albada, T.S.; Baker, Norman (1973). "On the Two Oosterhoff Groups of Globular Clusters". The Astrophysical Journal. 185: 477–498...