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Böhmer
Böhmer, Boehmer or Bohmer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ben Böhmer, German DJ and composer * Brenda Bohmer (born 1957), Canadian curler * Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, biochemist and a 1972 Nobel Prize winner * Edward Boehmer (1861–1940), American-born, London-based architect. * Georg Rudolf Boehmer, (1723-1803), German botanist * Irmgard Brendenal-Böhmer, German rower * Hans-Joachim Böhmer (1940–1999), German double scull rower * Harald von Boehmer, German immunologist * Hasso von Boehmer, (1904-1945), German colonel who participated in the 20 July Plot against Hitler * Henning von Boehmer, (born 1943), German author, publisher, lawyer and journalist * Johann Friedrich Böhmer, German historian * Justus Henning Boehmer, German ecclesiastical jurist * Konrad Boehmer Konrad Boehmer (24 May 1941 – 4 October 2014) was a German-Dutch composer, educator, and writer. Life Boehmer was born in Berlin. A self-declared member of the Darmstadt S ...
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Maria Böhmer
Maria Böhmer (born 23 April 1950) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Under the leadership of successive ministers Frank-Walter Steinmeier (2013-2017) and Sigmar Gabriel (2017), she served as Minister of State in the Federal Foreign Office, primarily responsible for cultural relations and education policy. Early life and education Born into a family of wine growers, and after graduating high school in 1968, Böhmer studied mathematics, physics, political science and education. In 1971 she passed the state examination, and received her doctorate Dr. phil. In 1974 from the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. Upon receiving her PhD, she conducted research at the universities of Cambridge and Augsburg and gained a post-doctoral qualification in education at the University of Mainz in 1982. In 1993/94, Christian Baldauf was a research associate to her. Since 2001, she has held the title of Associate Professor of Education at Heidelberg University of E ...
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Ben Böhmer
Ben Böhmer is a German composer, producer and DJ from Göttingen, Germany. He primarily produces and performs deep and progressive house music, and is currently signed on to the labels Anjunadeep, Keller Records, Cercle Music, and his own label - Ton Töpferei. Career Ben Böhmer played piano and trumpet in his childhood before he began to compose music with the synthesizer. At the end of 2015 he produced his first single, Promise You, which appeared on the ''Mauerblümchen'' (Ger., wallflower) compilation of his own label Ton Töpferei, based in his home town of Göttingen, Germany. On November 1, 2016, the eponymous Promise You EP, also on Ton Töpferei, was released. This was followed by other releases on Keller Records, Ostfunk Records, Bade Records, Audiolith Records, Carton-Pate Records, The Soundgarden Records and Freundchen Records. After witnessing some success, Ben's Submission EP was released in 2017 on the label Sacrebleu, headed by German DJ duo AKA AKA, which w ...
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Johann Friedrich Böhmer
Johann Friedrich Böhmer (22 April 179522 October 1863) was a German historian. His historical work was chiefly concerned with collecting and tabulating charters and other imperial documents of the Middle Ages. This work in turn cites: * Johannes Janssen, ''J. F. Böhmers Leben, Briefe und kleinere Schriften'' (Freiburg, 1868). Biography Böhmer was born in Frankfurt as the son of the Palatine official Karl Ludwig Böhmer. Educated at the universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen, he showed an interest in art and visited Italy; but returning to Frankfurt he turned his attention to the study of history, and became secretary of the ''Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde''. He was also archivist and then librarian of the city of Frankfurt. Böhmer had a great dislike of Prussia and the Protestant faith, and a corresponding affection for Austria and the Roman Catholic Church, to which, however, he did not belong. His critical sense was, perhaps, somewhat warped; but hi ...
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Wolfgang Böhmer
Wolfgang Böhmer (born 27 January 1936) is a German politician ( CDU) and was the 5th Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt from 16 May 2002 to 19 April 2011. He served as President of the Bundesrat in 2002/03. He formerly worked as a medical doctor. Political career Böhmer was born in Dürrhennersdorf, Saxony, and joined the CDU of East Germany in 1990. Böhmer publicly spoke out against Angela Merkel and instead endorsed Edmund Stoiber as the party's candidate to challenge incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in the 2002 federal elections. During his own campaign to unseat incumbent Minister-President Reinhard Höppner of Saxony-Anhalt in the state elections, he focused on economic recovery and received strong backing from Stoiber. Böhmer is an Honorary Member of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. Recognition * 2007 – Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany * 2015 – Order of Merit of Saxony-Anhalt
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Joachim Böhmer
Hans-Joachim Böhmer (1 October 1940 – 28 December 1999) was an East German rower who won a bronze medal in the double sculls at the 1972 Summer Olympics, together with Uli Schmied. They also won a European title in 1971 and a silver medal at the 1970 World Rowing Championships. In other rowing events Böhmer won a bronze medal in the eights at the 1966 World Rowing Championships. On retiring from sport Böhmer studied political science, and became a criminologist for the police in the Köpenick Köpenick () is a historic town and locality (''Ortsteil'') in Berlin, situated at the confluence of the rivers Dahme and Spree in the south-east of the German capital. It was formerly known as Copanic and then Cöpenick, only officially adopt ... district of former East Berlin. His wife Irmgard Brendenal-Böhmer was also European champion in rowing. References Olympic rowers for East Germany Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics 1940 births 1999 deaths Olympic medal ...
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Philipp Adolf Böhmer
Philipp Adolph Böhmer (26 August 1711 – 30 October 1789) was a Prussian physician and professor of medicine at the University of Halle. He was a personal physician to King Friedrich William II of Prussia. Böhmer was born in Halle in a landed family of well-known lawyers and his father Justus Henning Böhmer was a jurist married to Eleonore Rosine Stützing (1679-1739). He studied medicine under Friedrich Hoffmann and Johann Heinrich Schulze at the University of Halle, receiving a doctorate in 1738 after which he went to study in Paris under Grégoire the Younger and practiced for a while in Strasbourg. He returned to Germany in 1739, serving as physician in Eislebeneas and in the court of Saxe-Weimar. He became chair of the anatomy department at the University of Halle, replacing Johann Friedrich Cassebohm in 1741. He wrote a few books including a translation of Richard Manningham Sir Richard Manningham M.D. (1690–1759) was an English physician and man-midwife, now re ...
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Böhmer Integral
In mathematics, a Böhmer integral is an integral introduced by generalizing the Fresnel integrals. There are two versions, given by \begin \operatorname(x,\alpha) &= \int_x^\infty t^ \cos(t) \, dt \\ ex\operatorname(x,\alpha) &= \int_x^\infty t^ \sin(t) \, dt \end Consequently, Fresnel integrals can be expressed in terms of the Böhmer integrals as \begin \operatorname(y) &= \frac1-\frac1\cdot\operatorname\left(\frac1,y^2\right) \\ ex\operatorname(y) &= \frac1-\frac1\cdot\operatorname\left(\frac1,y^2\right) \end The sine integral and cosine integral In mathematics, trigonometric integrals are a family of integrals involving trigonometric functions. Sine integral The different sine integral definitions are \operatorname(x) = \int_0^x\frac\,dt \operatorname(x) = -\int_x^\infty\frac ... can also be expressed in terms of the Böhmer integrals \begin \operatorname(x) &= \frac - \operatorname(x,0) \\ ex\operatorname(x) &= \frac -\operatorname(x,0) \end References * * ...
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Irmgard Brendenal-Böhmer
Irmgard Brendenal-Böhmer (née Brendenal) is a retired East German rower who won two European titles in the eights event in 1964 and 1966. Her husband Joachim Böhmer Hans-Joachim Böhmer (1 October 1940 – 28 December 1999) was an East German rower who won a bronze medal in the double sculls at the 1972 Summer Olympics, together with Uli Schmied. They also won a European title in 1971 and a silver medal at ... was also a competitive rower. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people East German female rowers European Rowing Championships medalists {{Germany-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Georg Rudolf Boehmer
Georg Rudolf Boehmer (German: Böhmer) (1 October 1723 – 4 April 1803) was a German botanist and physician born in Liegnitz. He studied botany at the University of Leipzig under Christian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709–1773). In 1752, he succeeded Abraham Vater (1684–1751) as professor of botany and anatomy at the University of Wittenberg, where in 1782 became a professor of therapy. During his career he also had part-time duties as city physician () in Wittenberg, later serving a similar function in Kemberg. Among his publications was a five-volume work on natural history called ''Bibliotheca scriptorum historiae naturalis''. The plant genus ''Boehmeria'' from the family Urticaceae is named in his honor. He is also known as an entomologist. Selected publications * ''Lexicon rei Herbaria'' * ''Technische Geschichte der Pflanzen'' (Technical history of plants) * ''Bibliotheca scriptorum historiae naturalis'', five volumes 1785–1789. * ''Systematisch-literarische Handbuch d ...
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Böhme (other)
Böhme (transliterated Boehme) may refer to: * Böhme (surname), a surname (including a list of people with that name) * Böhme (river), in Lower Saxony, Germany * Böhme, Lower Saxony, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany * Boehme's giant day gecko (''Phelsuma madagascariensis boehmei'') * Böhme's gecko (''Tarentola boehmei'') See also * Bohm (other) * Böhm (other) * Boehm, a surname (including a list of people with that name) * Böhmer Böhmer, Boehmer or Bohmer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ben Böhmer, German DJ and composer * Brenda Bohmer (born 1957), Canadian curler * Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, biochemist and a 1972 Nobel Prize winner * Ed ...
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Boehm
Boehm () is a German surname, transliterated from Böhm (literally: Bohemian, from Bohemia) or reflective of a spelling adopted by a given family before the introduction of the umlaut diacritic. It may refer to: * Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm (born 1949), American-Polish author * Barry Boehm (1935 – 2022), American software engineer * Christopher Boehm (b. 1931) American Anthropologist, Primatologist * David Boehm (1893–1962), American screenwriter * Doug Boehm (born 1969), American record producer and sound engineer * Edward Marshall Boehm (1913–1969), American sculptor * Elisabet Boehm (1859–1943), German feminist and writer * Erhard F. Boehm (1911–1994), Australian farmer and amateur ornithologist * Felix Boehm (1924–2021), Swiss-American physicist * Franz Boehm (1880–1945), Roman Catholic priest, resistance fighter and martyr * Gero von Boehm (born 1954), German journalist * Gottfried Boehm (born 1942), German art historian and philosopher * Hanns-Peter Boehm ...
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Böhm (other)
Böhm may refer to: * Böhm (wind), a cold katabatic wind in the Bavarian and Bohemian Mountains of Europe * A German surname, meaning '' Bohemian''. See also Bohm. Notable people with the surname include: ** Annett Böhm, (born 1980), German judoka ** Carl Crack (born Carl Böhm), German techno artist ** Corbinian Böhm, (born 1966), German artist ** Corrado Böhm (1923–2017), Italian computer scientist ** Daniel Böhm (born 1986), German biathlete ** Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli, Austrian general of World War I ** Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914), Austrian economist ** Franz Böhm, (1895–1977), German politician and jurist ** Georg Böhm, German Baroque composer and organist ** Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), German architect ** Hans Böhm (Drummer of Niklashausen), shepherd, drummer and preacher ** Joseph Böhm (1795–1876), Austrian violinist and teacher ** Joseph Edgar Böhm (1834–1890), sculptor ** Karl Böhm, (1894–1981), Austrian conductor ** Karl Leopold Böhm ...
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