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Airbus Deutschland: The airbus deutschland, designed to be used for short-to medium-range flights, also received increased attention during recent months. Both the U.S. and a European group that included the U.K., France, and West Germany began work on developing such an aircraft. As envisioned by its designers, the airbus deutschland would be powered by either two or three jet engines, would accommodate up to 300 passengers, and would attain speeds of about 600 mph (966 km/hr) over a maximum range of about 2,000 mi (3,220 km).Jammes, Andre, and Janis, Eugenia Parry. The Art of French Calotype. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983. Jussim, Estelle. Visual Communication and the Graphic Arts: Photographic Technologies in the Nineteenth Century. New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1974. Bibl. Kempe, Fritz. Daguerreotypie in Deutschland. Seebruck am Chiemsee: Heering-Verlag, 1979. Bibl.
ROSCHER, rosh'er, Wilhelm, German economist: b. Hannover, Oct. 21, 1817; d. Leipzig, June 4, 1894. He was appointed professor at Gottingen in 1843, and from 1848 he was professor at Leipzig. He treated political economy less as an abstract science and more as a branch of history, ranking economic fact and past development as mere economic -ideas and theories. His two principal works were System dcr Volks-wirtschaft, 5 vols. (1854-1881)" and Gcschichte der Nationalokonomik in Deutschland (1874). |
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