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* [[Richard Müller (socialist)]], German socialist, unionist and one of the main protagonists of the [[German Revolution]] in 1918 |
* [[Richard Müller (socialist)]], German socialist, unionist and one of the main protagonists of the [[German Revolution]] in 1918 |
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* [[Richard A. Muller]] (born 1944), California physicist and professor (inc. astrophysics and optics) |
* [[Richard A. Muller]] (born 1944), California physicist and professor (inc. astrophysics and optics) |
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* [[Richard A. Muller (theologian)]], Noted theologian and Reformation scholar, currently professor at [[Calvin Theological Seminary]] |
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* [[Richard S. Muller]] (born c. 1930), California electrical engineer and professor (inc. micro-electro-mechanics and optics) at [[University of California, Berkeley]] |
* [[Richard S. Muller]] (born c. 1930), California electrical engineer and professor (inc. micro-electro-mechanics and optics) at [[University of California, Berkeley]] |
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* Richard Jürgen Müller (born in April 1942 in Giessübl, Germany), German and South African businessman, who smuggled VAX 11/782 computers to the Soviet Union in the early 1980s<ref>[[Linda Melvern]] et al, ''Techno-Bandits'' (1984)</ref> |
* Richard Jürgen Müller (born in April 1942 in Giessübl, Germany), German and South African businessman, who smuggled VAX 11/782 computers to the Soviet Union in the early 1980s<ref>[[Linda Melvern]] et al, ''Techno-Bandits'' (1984)</ref> |
Revision as of 01:53, 22 April 2009
Richard Müller/Muller/Mueller may be:
- Richard Müller (chemist) (1903-1999), German chemist
- Richard Müller (singer) (born 1961), Slovak singer
- Richard Müller (murderer) (fl. 1950s), German dentist
- Richard Müller (socialist), German socialist, unionist and one of the main protagonists of the German Revolution in 1918
- Richard A. Muller (born 1944), California physicist and professor (inc. astrophysics and optics)
- Richard A. Muller (theologian), Noted theologian and Reformation scholar, currently professor at Calvin Theological Seminary
- Richard S. Muller (born c. 1930), California electrical engineer and professor (inc. micro-electro-mechanics and optics) at University of California, Berkeley
- Richard Jürgen Müller (born in April 1942 in Giessübl, Germany), German and South African businessman, who smuggled VAX 11/782 computers to the Soviet Union in the early 1980s[1]
References
- ^ Linda Melvern et al, Techno-Bandits (1984)