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- Röhrich is a German-language surname. It may refer to: Rod Rohrich, American plastic surgeon Simon Rohrich, American inventor and entrepreneur Lutz Röhrich...
- Rod J. Rohrich (/ˈrɔːrɪk/ RAW-rik), F.A.C.S. is a Dallas-based plastic surgeon, author and educator. He is former the editor-in-chief of the journal Plastic...
- Lutz Röhrich (9 October 1922 – 29 December 2006) was a German folklorist and scholar studying topics relating to literature, oral stories, and similar...
- Simon Rohrich is an American inventor [citation needed] and entrepreneur who is the co-founder and Chief Technology Evangelist of Elliptical Mobile Solutions...
- Röhrich remain a mainstay within the Werner comics. Röhrich's full company name (or company slogan) is Firma Röhrich, Gas, W****er, Sanitär ("Röhrich company...
- Before starting work, Mrs. Hansen serves Röhrich several gl****es of liquor. In his tipsy efforts at repairs, Röhrich causes a flood that spreads through Mrs...
- 127–128. Schirò 1923, pp. 411–439. Doja (2005), pp. 449–451. Röhrich (1991), p. 153. Röhrich (1964), p. 172. Brahaj 2007, pp. 16–18. Brahaj 2007, pp. 16–18;...
- introduced in 2007 by Jens-Matthias Bohli, Jörn Müller-Quade, and Stefan Röhrich at the Institute of Cryptography and Security (IKS) of the Karlsruhe Institute...
- Gustav Reinhold Röhricht (18 November 1842 – 2 May 1905) was a German historian of the Crusades. He was born in Bunzlau in Silesia (now Bolesławiec, Poland)...
- Gustav Rohrich Sod House was a sod house located in Bellwood, Nebraska, United States. It was built in 1883 on 80 acres (32 ha) of land by Gustav Rohrich (1849—1938)...