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  • Ms. Weder di Mauro, a Swiss-Italian national, is an economics professor in Germany and has worked at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

    Interest-Rate Probe Widens Deborah Ball 2012

  • It instead will propose two new members, Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Isabelle Romy .

    Interest-Rate Probe Widens Deborah Ball 2012

  • Roche's 14-member board includes only two women: Swiss economist Beatrice Weder di Mauro , who is best known for her role as a member of the German Council of Economic Experts; and DeAnne Julius, a U.S. economist.

    Roche Bolsters Board With CEOs Goran Mijuk 2011

  • That was it! by Weder on April 14, 2009 - 12: 19am

    techPresident Launches 10Questions.com editors, the 2007

  • Weder, who is still alive and whose family runs floral packaging company Highland Supply, has his name on 1,321 patents.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • Before that, on Oct. 11, Weder was issued a patent titled, "Method of covering a flower pot."

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • Also, I found that PatentStorm has an inventor search function, but I'm not so sure about the accuracy - a search for Yamazaki only comes up with 912 patents, and a search for Weder only comes up with 5 which I know is wrong.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • Today, a search of the USPTO database turns up 1,432 patents bearing his name, whupping both Edison and Weder.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • From the height of the hill no hostile words reached the guests as he rode to greet them; but “Welcome!” he called to that Weder clan as the sheen-mailed spoilers to ship marched on.

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • But comfort and help, war-weal weaving, to Weder folk the Master gave, that, by might of one, over their enemy all prevailed, by single strength.

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

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