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Eberl awarded the tournament a score of nine out of 10.
World Cup 2010: Sceptics drowned out by another rainbow nation miracle 2010
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Irmfried Eberl, M.D., who began his career in the T-4 program, became the commandant of Treblinka.
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Just ask Kimberly Eberl, owner of public relations firm
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Siemens, which had a record 15.66 billion euros in cash in its most recent quarter, will focus R&D spending on products for smart grids, controls to make buildings more energy efficient and storage systems for renewable energy, Eberl said.
Siemens Plans Record R&D Spending in 2011 to Harness Clean-Energy Demand - Bloomberg 2011
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Siemens's industry division, the largest of the three main units by sales, absorbed the largest proportion of last year's R&D funds, or about 1.7 billion euros, Eberl said.'
Siemens Plans Record R&D Spending in 2011 to Harness Clean-Energy Demand - Bloomberg 2011
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Unaccustomed to the constructive criticism that sometimes comes with being the low worker on the totem pole, one of Eberl's summer interns burst into tears three times during her first two weeks on the job.
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The improvement of ultrastructural abnormalities is consistent with what has been reported in the literature by Eberl and co-workers, who showed that long-term blood glucose normalization achieved by pancreas transplantation improved most skin microcirculation parameters with a positive effect on functionality of the skin
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Franco Folli et al. 2010
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More from indieWIRE, also featuring an interview with Eberl.
GreenCine Daily 2009
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More from indieWIRE, also featuring an interview with Eberl.
GreenCine Daily 2009
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"At this point, it looks highly unlikely that we are going to find anybody to take over the facility," Eberl added.
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