- The
Scheffel was the
German bushel.
Scheffel is also used as a
German surname.
Notable people include:
David Scheffel,
Canadian anthropologist Johan Henrik...
- A
Scheffel bogie is a flexible, high-stability
radial bogie designed to
reduce lateral force vibrations and
accommodate turning on
narrow gauge tracks...
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Joseph Victor von
Scheffel (16
February 1826 – 9
April 1886) was a
German poet and novelist. He was born at Karlsruhe. His father, a
retired major in the...
- The
Center of the Earth. I.C.R.
Technical Monographs. Vol. 3. I.C.R.
Scheffel,
Richard L.; Wernet,
Susan J., eds. (1980).
Natural Wonders of the World...
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Scheffel Hall at 190
Third Avenue in the
Gramercy Park
neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was
built in 1894–1895, and
designed by
Henry Adams Weber...
- Also
noteworthy is the
neoclassical building of the
Ernesto Frederico Scheffel Foundation.
There is a "historic-cultural street"
called Rua
General Osório...
- Tom
Scheffel (born 20
September 1994) is a
German footballer who
currently plays as a
midfielder for VSG Altglienicke.
Scheffel came
through Chemnitzer...
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Jenkins at featherweight, a
heavyweight bout
between Ante
Delija and
Matheus Scheffel, UFC vets Rob
Wilkinson and
Omari Akhmedov at
light heavyweight, and another...
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Michael Scheffel (born 27
February 1958, Frankfurt) is a
professor for the
history of
modern German literature and more
generally of
Literary sciences...
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David Z.
Scheffel was a
professor of
anthropology at
Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops,
British Columbia, Canada. Born in
former Czechoslovakia in...