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Susan Weinschenk (born
December 24, 1953) is an
American behavioral psychologist who has been
working in the
field of
design and user
experience since...
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Ernst Heinrich Oskar Kasimir Weinschenk (6
April 1865,
Esslingen am
Neckar – 26
March 1921, Munich) was a
German mineralogist and petrologist. He served...
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Weinschenk (4
January 1916 – 22 June 1942) was a
Polish alpine skier. He
competed in the men's
combined event at the 1936
Winter Olympics.
Weinschenk...
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allotted for codes, mnemonics, and
sequences of actions. In 2000,
Susan Weinschenk and Dean
Barker created a
categorization of
heuristics and guidelines...
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Archived from the
original on 2008-07-22.
Retrieved 2008-07-22. Carl
Weinschenk (16
April 2010). "Speeding Up WiMax". IT
Business Edge.
Archived from...
- 2015,
accessed 2/23/2015
Weinschenk, C. LEED Report:
Hospitality Efficiency Growing.
February 22, 2016 By Carl
Weinschenk, in
Energy Manager Today, accessed...
- now
grown up,
marries Hugo
Weinschenk, a
manager at a fire
insurance company, and
delivers a daughter, Elizabeth.
Weinschenk is
arrested for insurance...
- Co)3C. This
forms a hard, shiny,
silver mineral which was
named by E.
Weinschenk in 1889
after the
German mineralogist Emil Cohen, who
first described...
- Project. The film
traces the
origins of
German cinematographer Peter Paul
Weinschenk before he
arrived in
Buenos Aires in
October of 1937
after four years...
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Carroll S.
Weinschenk (April 11, 1902–February 5, 1991),
known professionally as
Carroll Carroll, was an
American advertising executive,
humorist and,...