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Weibel may refer to: * office of "usher" in Switzerland, see
Huissier The French word ''huissier'' (" doorman", from ''huis'', an archaic term for a door) designates ceremonial offices in France and Switzerland. France In French government ministries and Parliament, a ''huissier'', which can be translated as u ...
*a surname ** Charles Weibel (born 1950) - American mathematician **
Weibel (sport shooter) Weibel (full name and dates unknown) was a Swiss sports shooter. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1 ...
- Swiss Olympic sports shooter ** Peter Weibel (1944–2023) - Austrian artist **
Ewald Weibel Ewald Rudolf Weibel HonFRMS (5 March 1929 – 19 February 2019) was a Swiss anatomist and physiologist and former director of the Institute of Anatomy at the University of Bern. He was one of the first scientists to describe the endothelial orga ...
- Swiss biologist *eponymy ** Weibel Scientific - a Danish designer and manufacturer of doppler radars ** Weibel–Palade body - storage granules of the endothelial cells, that form the inner lining of the blood vessels and heart **
Weibel Elementary School The following is a list of Fremont Unified School District schools. There are 28 elementary schools in the Fremont Unified School District, which is located in the city of Fremont, California. The list is organized by the attendance area of each ...
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Weibel M/1932 The Weibel M/1932 was a light machine gun concept of Danish origin and was considered to supplement the Madsen gun in Danish service. It was fed from a 20-round box magazine chambered in the intermediate 7×44mm round. This calibre was conside ...
- a light machine gun concept of Danish origin **
Weibel instability The Weibel instability is a plasma instability present in homogeneous or nearly homogeneous electromagnetic plasmas which possess an anisotropy in momentum (velocity) space. This anisotropy is most generally understood as two temperatures in diffe ...
- a plasma instability present in homogeneous or nearly homogeneous electromagnetic plasma {{disambig