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- Barron's Educational Series CliffsNotes SparkNotes "Viewing All Products in Schaums Outlines". McGraw-Hill Professional. Archived from the original on 6 May...
- Schaum may refer to: Hermann Rudolph Schaum (1819–65), German entomologist John W. Schaum (1905–88), American pianist, composer and tutor Schaum (manufacturer)...
- The De Schaum was an American automobile manufactured in Buffalo, New York from 1908 to 1909. The company offered a 7 hp High wheeler called the De Shaum...
- John W. Schaum (January 27, 1905, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - July 18, 1988, Milwaukee) was an American pianist, composer, and educator. Schaum received a Bachelor...
- The Schaum was an American veteran era automobile, designed by William A. Schaum and manufactured from 1900 until 1903 in Baltimore, Maryland. Schaum Automobile...
- Ferdinand Karl Franz Schaum (14 July 1870, Frankfurt am Main – 30 January 1947, Gießen) was a German chemist who specialized in the field of photochemistry...
- IJ Williams. Schaums outline series, McGraw-Hill 1967 "Feedback and control systems" - JJ Di Steffano, AR Stubberud, IJ Williams. Schaums outline series...
- Gregory James Schaum (January 1, 1954 – July 1, 2021) was a former American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas...
- "Feedback and control systems" - JJ Di Steffano, AR Stubberud, IJ Williams. Schaums outline series, McGraw-Hill 1967 Mayr, Otto (1970). The Origins of Feedback...
- Sphaeroderus schaumii, commonly known as Schaum's ground beetle, is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. "Sphaeroderus...