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Beer may refer to: Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: beer Beer is the name of the following people: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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A selection of bottled beers A selection of cask beers Beer is the worlds oldest and most popular alcoholic beverage. ...
Location within the British Isles Beach at Beer. ...
In optics, the Beer-Lambert law, also known as Beers law or the Beer-Lambert-Bouguer law is an empirical relationship that relates the absorption of light to the properties of the material through which the light is travelling. ...
August Beer (July 31, 1825 - November 18, 1863), German mathematician, chemist, physicist. ...
This article is about the Beer crater on the Moon. ...
Wilhelm Beer Wilhelm Wolff Beer (January 14, 1797 â March 27, 1850) was a banker and astronomer in Berlin, Germany, and brother of Giacomo Meyerbeer. ...
Beer is a crater on Mars named in honor of the German astronomer Wilhelm Beer. ...
A water well is an artificial excavation or structure put down by any method such as digging, boring or drilling for the purposes of withdrawing water from underground aquifers. ...
The Bible (Hebrew: ×ª× ×´× tanakh, Greek: η ÎÎ¯Î²Î»Î¿Ï hÄ biblos) (sometimes The Holy Bible, The Book, Word of God, The Word Scripture, Scripture), from Greek (Ïα) βίβλια, (ta) biblia, (the) books, is the name used by Jews and Christians for their (differing but overlapping) canons of sacred texts. ...
- Alexander Beer (1873-1944), architect
- Angelika Beer (born 1957), German politician (Alliance '90/The Greens)
- Anthony Stafford Beer (1926-2002), British theorist in operational research, founder of management cybernetics
- August Beer (1825-1863), German mathematician, chemist and physicist
- Franz Beer von Blaichten (1660-1726), Austrian baroque architect, son of architect Michael Beer (architect)
- Franz Anton Beer (1688-1749), Austrian baroque architect
- Fritz Beer (born 1911), German-speaking writer of Czech origin
- Sir Gavin Rylands de Beer (1899-1972) English evolutionary embryologist
- Georg Joseph Beer (1763-1821), Austrian physician, founder of the research center of ophthalmology
- Giacomo Meyerbeer (born Yaakov Liebmann Beer), German composer, brother of Wilhelm Beer and writer Michael Beer (writer)
- Hans de Beer (born 1957), Dutch illustrator and Children's book author
- Helene Beer, German female politician (LDPD), founding executive member of the Democratic Women's Federation of Germany
- Henning Beer, member of Rote Armee Fraktion
- Jannie de Beer, South Africa rugby player
- Johann Beer (1655-1700), Austrian writer and composer
- Johann Ferdinand Beer (1731-1789), Austrian baroque architect
- Klaus Beer, German track & field athlete
- Johann Michael Beer (1696-1780), Austrian baroque architect
- Michael Beer
- Michael Beer (architect) (1605-1666), Austrain baroque architect
- Michael Beer (writer) (1800–1833), German writer, brother of Giacomo Meyerbeer and Wilhelm Beer
- Natalie Beer (1903–1987), Austrian writer
- Nicola Beer (born 1970), German politician (FDP, MdL in Hessen)
- Otto Fritz Beer (born 1910), Austrian writer
- Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866–1945), Austrian writer
- Randall Beer, scientist.
- Ronny Beer, German track and field athlete (SC Dynamo Berlin)
- Wilhelm Beer (1797-1850), German banker and astronomer, brother of Giacomo Meyerbeer and the writer Michael Beer (writer)
- Wolfgang Beer, member of Rote Armee Fraktion
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