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Oberhausen (ō`bərhou'zən), city (1994 pop. 226,254), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, an industrial center of the Ruhr Ruhr (r r), region, c...... Click the link for more information. district. It is a port on the Rhine-Herne Canal and a rail junction; it has railway workshops and a large thermoelectric plant. Manufactures include iron and steel, coal, refined zinc, dyes, steam boilers, wire rope, glass, machinery, and chemicals. The first German steam engine was built in Sterkrade, now a district of Oberhausen, in 1814. Oberhausen was chartered in 1874. |
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; Midweek, Monarchs and More (co- authored with Karen Oberhausen and Mike Quinn); There Have Always Been Puffins (co-authored with C. 3 million square feet, are located throughout Germany in Arnstadt, Borken, Bunde, Dorsten, Duisburg, Freiberg, Gutersloh, Bad Salzungen, Monheim, Oberhausen, Osnabruck, Rodewisch, Schmalkalden, St. The second recombinant we identified, Sydney C14/02/AU, was closely related to a number of strains of diverse geographic location, including Oberhausen 455/01/DE, 2 other German strains Bad Berleburg 477/01/DE and Herzberg 385/01/DE, the US isolate Paris Island/03/USA, and the Japanese isolate OS120458/01/JP (Table). |
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