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Keller may refer to: People * Keller (surname) * Keller (given name) Places United States * Keller, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Keller, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Keller, Texas, a city * Keller, Virginia, a town * Keller, Washington, an unincorporated community and census-designated place Elsewhere * Keller, Shopian, India, a village * Keller, Zonguldak, Turkey, a village * Keller Inlet, Palmer Land, Antarctica * Keller Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada * Keller Island, an islet near Ushant, a French island in the English Channel Other uses * Keller (automobile) * Keller beer, a style of beer * Keller Golf Course, a public golf course in Maplewood, Minnesota, United States * Keller Graduate School of Management, a former school of DeVry University form 1970 to 1990 * Keller High School, Keller, Texas * Keller Group, a British-based ground engineering company * Kevin Keller (character), a fictional character in the Archie Comics universe * Ra ...
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Keller (surname)
Keller is a surname of Irish origin. It is the German word for "cellar" or "basement". People with the surname Keller include: * Adam Keller, Israeli peace activist and soldier * Adolf Keller (1872–1963), Swiss Protestant theologian * Al Keller, American race car driver * Albert von Keller, Albert Keller (1844–1920), German painter * Albert Galloway Keller (1874–1956), American sociologist and author * Alfred Keller (1882–1974), German general * Amanda Keller (born 1962), Australian TV personality and actress * Andrea Keller (born 1973), Australian jazz musician * Andreas Keller (born 1965), German field hockey player * Anton Keller (1934–2025), Swiss politician * Arthur I. Keller (1867–1924), American illustrator * Augustin Keller (1805–1883), Swiss politician * Beat Keller (born 1958), Swiss molecular biologist * Bernhard Keller (born 1964), Swiss mathematician * Bill Keller (born 1949), American editor * Boris Keller (1874–1945), Soviet plant ecologist * Brad Ke ...
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Keller Beer
Kellerbier (; ) is a type of German beer, an unfiltered lager originating in Franconia. Kellerbier contains more of its original brewing yeast, held in suspension. As a result, it is distinctly cloudy, and is described in German as ''naturtrüb'' (naturally cloudy). Kellerbier is often served directly from the barrel in a beer garden A beer garden (German: ''Biergarten'') is an outdoor area in which beer and food are served, typically at shared tables shaded by trees. Beer gardens originated in Bavaria, of which Munich is the capital city, in the 19th century, and remain co ..., but may be bottled as well. Zwickelbier The term ''Zwickelbier'' (), regionally ''Zwickel'' or ''Zwickl'', refers to a weaker and less full-flavored variant of Kellerbier. Originally, it was used to refer to the small amount of beer taken by a brewmaster from the barrel with the aid of a special siphon called the ''Zwickelhahn''. It is less hoppy, and typically not left to age as long as Kellerbi ...
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Keller's Reagent (organic)
In organic chemistry, Keller's reagent is a mixture of anhydrous (glacial) acetic acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, and small amounts of ferric chloride, used to detect alkaloids. Keller's reagent can also be used to detect other kinds of alkaloids via reactions in which it produces products with a wide range of colors.. An extract of heartwood reacts with the reagent to produce a yellow-brown color.. Certain compounds "can be detected by means of a bright blue color formed with Keller's reagent".. "With Keller's reagent there is first a pale red, later a blue violet color." Cohn describes its use to detect the principal components of digitalis (note that they may not be alkaloids). The reaction with this reagent is also known as the Keller–Kiliani reaction, after C. C. Keller and H. Kiliani, who both used it to study digitalis in the late 19th century. It can be used for digitoxin's quantitative analysis.Another method of visualizing the Keller-Kiliani reaction is to treat the ...
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Tour Keller
Front de Seine () is a development in the district of Beaugrenelle in Paris, France, located along the river Seine in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, 15th arrondissement at the south of the Eiffel Tower. It is, with the 13th arrondissement of Paris, 13th arrondissement, one of the few districts in the city of Paris containing highrise buildings, as most have been constructed outside the city (notably in La Défense). The Front de Seine district is the result of an urban planning project from the 1970s. It includes about 20 towers reaching nearly 100 m of height built all around an elevated esplanade. That esplanade is paved with frescos that can be seen only from the elevated floors of the towers. As opposed to Italie 13, the design of the towers is much more varied. The Hôtel Novotel Paris-Tour Eiffel (formerly known as Hôtel Nikkō), for instance, has red-encircled windows, while the Tour Totem consists of a stack of several glazed blocks. A newly redesigned shopping cen ...
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Keller House (other)
Keller House may refer to: ;in the United States ''(by state then city)'' * Keller House and Derick, Paris, Idaho, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Bear Lake County * Edward H. and Bertha R. Keller House, Portland, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Multnomah County * Jacob Keller Farm, Ephrata, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP in Lancaster County * Keller House (Hazleton, Pennsylvania), formerly listed on the NRHP in Luzerne County * Keller-Grunder House, Cuero, Texas, listed on the NRHP in DeWitt County * Keller House (Houston, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Harris County * Stoner-Keller House and Mill, Strasburg, Virginia, listed on the NRHP in Shenandoah County * Keller House (Colville, Washington), listed on the NRHP in Stevens County See also * Keller Site (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Keller Ferry
The Keller Ferry, historically the Clark Ferry, is a ferry crossing on Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake in the US state of Washington. The crossing carries State Route 21 between the Colville Indian Reservation in Ferry County and Clark in Lincoln County. The ferry crossing has been in operation since the 1890s and under state control since 1930. During that time, five vessels have served the crossing, including the ''Martha S.'', which operated from 1948 to 2013, and the current ferry, the M/V ''Sanpoil''. The M/V ''Sanpoil'' is the only Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) owned and operated ferry in Eastern Washington; the others are on Puget Sound in Western Washington. This was the first ferry crossing operated by the state of Washington; Washington State Ferries did not begin operations on Puget Sound until 1951. The other fare-free public ferry in Eastern Washington, the Gifford–Inchelium ferry, is operated by the Colville Confederated Tribes. Hours of ope ...
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Rachel Keller
Rachel Keller is a fictional character in ''The Ring'' film series. The character, created by writer-producer Ehren Kruger and portrayed by Naomi Watts, serves as the protagonist of ''The Ring'' and ''The Ring Two'', sharing similarities with Reiko Asakawa from the original Japanese films. Introduced in the 2002 film, Rachel is an investigative journalist who tries to figure out a way to escape death after watching a cursed video tape that she discovered while investigating the death of her niece. In ''The Ring Two'', Rachel delves into the history of Samara Morgan after her son gets sick with a mysterious ailment. Appearances In ''The Ring'', Rachel Keller, an investigative journalist, is asked by her sister Ruth to investigate the mysterious circumstances behind her niece Katie's death. She informs Rachel that she found her daughter's distorted corpse in the closet and that her official cause of death was a heart attack, despite Katie being a healthy teenager. Katie's frie ...
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Kevin Keller (character)
Kevin Keller is a fictional character in the Archie Comics universe. He premiered in ''Veronica'' #202, published in September 2010. Created by writer/artist Dan Parent, Kevin is the first gay character in Archie Comics history. He is portrayed by Casey Cott on ''Riverdale''. Character description and publication history In Keller's initial storyline, "Isn't It Bromantic?", Veronica expresses interest in dating Kevin but he is uninterested. As he and Jughead bond over their mutual love of food, Kevin explains that he does not want to date Veronica because he is gay. Kevin also bonds with Veronica and they become best friends. Archie Comics co-CEO Jon Goldwater explained that including an openly gay character is a way to open up the world of Riverdale and de-stigmatize homosexuality. "Archie's hometown of Riverdale has always been a safe world for everyone. It just makes sense to have an openly gay character in Archie comic books." ''Veronica'' writer Dan Parent concurred, sayin ...
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Keller Group
Keller Group plc () is a geotechnical engineering company. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The company is the world's largest geotechnical specialist contractor. History The company was established in the 1950s as the ground engineering division of GKN plc. In 1960, it expanded into a stand-alone piling and ground improvement company and, in 1975, it acquired the German company Johann Keller and took on that name. In 1984, Keller bought Hayward Baker Inc., a United States, US ground engineering business. In 1990, it was the subject of a management buy-out from GKN plc supported by Candover Investments, Candover. During May 1994, the company was initial public offering, listed on the London Stock Exchange for the first time; three months later, it was awarded a £7.5 million contract for a German customer; at the time, it was the company's largest single order. In early 1995, Keller Group announced it has recorded £9.4 million i ...
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