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- The Scharfenberg coupler (German: Scharfenbergkupplung, abbreviated Schaku) is a commonly used type of fully automatic railway coupling. Designed in 1903...
- Scharfenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈʃaʁfn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) may refer to: Conrad III of Scharfenberg Scharfenberger chocolate Scharfenberg coupler, a type of...
- Doris Ann Scharfenberg (February 24, 1917 – January 4, 2009) was a US television producer who was one of the first women TV executives at NBC. She won...
- Scharfenberg Castle may refer to: Scharfenberg Castle (Brilon), a castle in the Hochsauerland, Germany Scharfenberg Castle (Donzdorf), a former castle...
- Schloss Scharfenberg, Saxony is a medieval castle on the southern slopes of the River Elbe mid-way between Dresden and Meissen. It lies in the Pegenau...
- Jean Scharfenberg (August 19, 1922 - August 2 1998) was a professor of theatre at Illinois State University. Her students included Jane Lynch, Rondi Reed...
- designs of fully automatic couplers in use worldwide, including the Scharfenberg coupler, various knuckle hybrids such as the Tightlock (used in the UK)...
- also known as SovietAuto-3, AK69e, CA-3, Russian or Willison coupler Scharfenberg coupler, also known as Dellner, Schaku or Voith coupler While different...
- Scharfenberg Castle (German: Burg Scharfenberg, po****rly also called Münz), is the ruin of a medieval rock castle in the Palatine Forest in the German...
- Georg Ludwig Scharfenberg ( 28 December 1746 , Hümpfershausen - 2 December 1810,Ritschenhausen ) was a German entomologist and a Lutheran pastor. He was...