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Bruns Formula
Bruns is a surname, and may refer to: * Dmitri Bruns (1929–2020), Estonian architect and architecture theorist * Franklin Richard Bruns Jr. (1912–1979), of Maryland * George Bruns (1914–1983), American music composer * Karl Bruns (fl. 1950s), a retired West German slalom canoeist * Ludwig Bruns (1858–1916), German neurologist * Maddux Bruns (born c. 2003), American baseball player * Manfred Bruns (born 1934), German gay civil rights activist * Neville Bruns (born 1958), Australian rules footballer * Paul von Bruns (1846–1916), German surgeon, son of Victor * Phil Bruns (1931–2012), American television actor * Roger Bruns (born 1941), American author and the former deputy director for the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States. * Thomas Bruns (born 1992), Dutch football player * Thomas Bruns (poet) (born 1976), German writer and poet * Victor Bruns (1904–1996), German composer and bassoonist * Victor von Bruns (1812–1883), German surgeon ...
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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Phil Bruns
Philip Bruns (May 2, 1931 – February 8, 2012) was an American television and movie actor and writer. He portrayed George Shumway, the father of Mary Hartman on the 1970s comedic series ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,'' and Morty Seinfeld, the father of Jerry Seinfeld, in the 1990 second episode of ''Seinfeld''. Early life Bruns was born on May 2, 1931 at a farm near Pipestone, Minnesota, the youngest of three children of Margie Evelyn Solon (née Trigg) and Henry Phillip Bruns. His ancestry was German and Irish.Phillip Bruns profile
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The Brunswickan
''The Brunswickan'' is the official student newspaper of the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. It has a circulation of 4,000 and issues are published on the first Wednesday each month, traditionally running 8 issues annually. Overview A founding member of the Canadian University Press, ''The Brunswickan'' remains one of the largest community newspapers in Atlantic Canada, and among the largest in Canada, well out-of-proportion to the size of its home campus. In January 2009, the paper switched from broadsheet to tabloid format in response to financial pressures, and in an effort to reduce its impact on the environment. ''The Brunswickan'' subsequently dropped its circulation from 10,000 to 6,000 issues per week later that month, and again to 5,000 in 2012. Circulation dropped again to 4,000 in September 2013. The tagline for the paper, "Canada's Oldest Official Student Publication", combines two facts: the paper is the official stude ...
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Brun (other)
Brun may refer to: People * Brun (surname) * Brun (given name) * Brun I of Saxony (c. 830/840–880) * Brun of Querfurt (c. 974–1009), missionary archbishop and martyr * Brun I, Count of Brunswick (c. 975–c. 1010) Other * Brun (grape), another name for the French wine grape Téoulier * Brun Motorsport, a Swiss sports car team * Mont Brun, a mountain in Switzerland * River Brun, a river in eastern Lancashire, England * Brun, former name of Akner, Syunik, Armenia, a village See also * Bruno (other) * Bruin (other) * Bruun * Brunskill Brunskill is a surname of English origin. It is of an Anglo-Saxon, Old Norse and Norsemen origin. Geographical frequency in Britain At the time of the British Census of 1881, Retrieved 25 January 2014 the relative frequency of the surname Brunskil ...
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Victor Von Bruns
Victor von Bruns (9 August 1812 – 19 March 1883) was a German surgeon born in Helmstedt. He studied at Braunschweig, Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, and from 1843 to 1882 was a professor of surgery at the University of Tübingen. His son, Paul von Bruns (1846-1916) was also a professor of surgery at Tübingen. In 1872 he was a founding member of the German Society of Surgery. Bruns was a leading authority in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery, particularly known for his work in lip and cheek reconstruction. He is also known for his pioneer work in laryngology, and was among the first to perform operations for laryngeal polyps and tumors. Bruns popularized usage of absorbent cotton wool dressings, which later became a standard practice in modern antiseptic treatment of wounds.
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Victor Bruns
Victor Bruns (russian: Виктор Брунс; 15 August 1904 – 6 December 1996) was a German composer and bassoonist. He played with the Mariinsky Theatre, Leningrad Opera, the Volksoper Berlin and the Staatskapelle Berlin. As a composer, he is known for his ballets and for bassoon concertos and Bassoon sonata, sonatas. Career Victor Bruns was born to German parents in their summer house in Solnechnoye, Saint Petersburg, Ollila near St Petersburg in an area then part of the Russian Empire. He attended a German school where he received his first piano lessons. After brief studies of science at the Technical University, he studied at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Petrograd State Conservatory (later the Leningrad State Conservatory). Here he studied the bassoon with Alexander Vasilyev from 1924 to 1927 and composition with Vladimir Shcherbakov from 1927 to 1931. He graduated with his first Bassoon Concerto, Op. 5, which he premiered in 1933 with the Saint Petersburg P ...
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Thomas Bruns (poet)
Thomas Bruns (born November 16, 1976 in Greven) is a German writer and poet. Life and work Thomas Bruns was born in 1976 in Greven in Westphalia. After finishing school with the Abitur at Gymnasium Augustinianum Greven and doing military service he started studying macroeconomics at University of Münster in 1997, after four semesters he changed his subject to politics, philosophy and comparative literature at the same university. After his studies, he travelled to India several times and also stayed there for longer periods. Since the beginning of 2000, Thomas Bruns has published as an author in several anthologies of poetry, among others in the third volume of the series of ''Junge Lyrik'' published by Martin Werhand Verlag in 2002. In 2003 he participated together with six other authors, among them Florian Cieslik, Patric Hemgesberg and Martin Werhand, in a reading from the series Junge Lyrik organized by Thalia bookstore on World Book Day, 23 April in Münster. He also publi ...
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Thomas Bruns
Thomas Bruns (born 7 January 1992) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Heracles Almelo. Club career Heracles Almelo Born in Wierden, Bruns is a product of the local youth academy (Dutch source), which since 2020 has developed into an equal venture between Heracles Almelo and FC Twente. Bruns left the Hengelo-based institute in 2011 to join Eredivisie side Heracles Almelo. A couple of months after joining the club, Bruns finally made his debut on 9 April 2011, in Heracles' 6–2 away victory against Willem II, replacing Everton in the 79th minute. The following season, Bruns scored his first league goal for Heracles, in their 4–2 home defeat against Heerenveen. After a couple of seasons at the club, Bruns finally became a regular in the starting eleven, during Heracles' 2014–15 campaign, making twenty-nine starts and netting seven times. Vitesse On 10 April 2017, it was announced that Bruns would join Vitesse on a free transfer, at t ...
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Roger Bruns
Roger A. Bruns (born 1941) is an author and the former deputy director for the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States. His books have included ''Preacher : Billy Sunday and big-time American evangelism'', ''Almost History'', an anthology of historical American documents which were about the subsequent course of American history, as well as biographies of Billy Graham, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr., and George Washington. Selected works * '' The Damndest Radical'' (1987), a biography of Ben Reitman __NOTOC__ Ben Lewis Reitman M.D. (1879–1943) was an American anarchist and physician to the poor ("the hobo doctor"). He is best remembered today as one of radical Emma Goldman's lovers. Reitman was a flamboyant, eccentric character. Emma Goldm ... References External links Roger BrunsaGreenwood Publishing GroupCNN Chat Transcript with Roger Bruns American archivists American biographers American male biographers 21st-century American h ...
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Paul Von Bruns
Paul von Bruns was a German surgeon. He was born in Tübingen, and was the son of surgeon Victor von Bruns. His father-in-law was Protestant theologian Karl Heinrich Weizsäcker. Bruns was born July 2, 1846. In 1882, Bruns became director of the surgical clinic at Tübingen, as well as a full professor at the University. He was the author of works on numerous medical subjects — laryngotomy for removal of growths in the larynx, acute osteomyelitis, gunshot wounds, limb operations and the treatment of goiters, to name a few. In 1885, he founded ''Beiträge zur klinischen Chirurgie'' (Contributions to Clinical Surgery), and was its editor until his death. With Ernst von Bergmann (1836-1907) and Jan Mikulicz-Radecki Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (german: Johann Freiherr von Mikulicz-Radecki) was a German-Polish-Austrian surgeon who worked mainly in the German Empire. He was born on 16 May 1850 in Czerniowce in the Austrian Empire (present-day Chernivtsi in Ukraine) ... (1850-1905 ...
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Dmitri Bruns
Dmitri Bruns (russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Брунс, ''Dmitry Vladimirovich Bruns''; lv, Dmitrijs Brūns; 11 January 1929 – 21 March 2020) was a Latvia-born Soviet and Estonian architect and architecture theorist of Russian origin. Bruns was born in Riga, Latvia. From 1959 he was the secretary of the Union of Architects of Estonian SSR. In 1960–1980 Bruns served as the chief architect of Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' .... Honours *Honoured Architect of Estonian SSR, 1973 *The Badge of Honour of Tallinn, 2003 Publications * "Tallinn täna ja homme", Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus 1962. * "Homne Tallinn", Tallinn: Eesti Raamat 1973. * "Tallinn valmistub olümpiaks", Tallinn: Kommunist 1979. * "Tallinn. Linnaehituslik kujun ...
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Neville Bruns
Neville Bruns (born 3 October 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian/Australian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 19 during his tenure at the club and played often in the wing and rover positions. From 1978 to 1992 he played 223 games (including the 1989 and 1992 Grand Finals) and kicked 174 goals. He received a total of 33 Brownlow votes in his career. In 1985, Leigh Matthews infamously king hit Bruns and broke his jaw. Although no reports were made at the time, the Victorian Football League (VFL) Commissioners subsequently investigated the incident, found Matthews to be responsible and deregistered him for four weeks. Matthews then faced a criminal charge of assault, to which he pleaded guilty, and was fined $1,000. This resulted in much debate over the role of the police in sporting incidents. Neville Bruns formerly worked as the Victorian State Manager for Sportsco and was also the National Operations Manager for an A ...
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