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Klemperer

American  
[klem-per-er] / ˈklɛm pər ər /

noun

  1. Otto, 1885–1973, German orchestra conductor.


Klemperer British  
/ ˈklɛmpərə /

noun

  1. Otto. 1885–1973, orchestral conductor, born in Germany. He was best known for his interpretations of Austro-German classics

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"Although we know the broad strokes that earthquakes generally happen where stress releases at fault lines, why a given earthquake happens where it does and the main mechanisms behind it are not well grasped," added Klemperer, senior study author.

From Science Daily

To reliably tell mantle earthquakes apart from crustal ones, Wang and Klemperer developed a technique that compares two kinds of seismic waves.

From Science Daily

Klemperer has spent much of his career studying earthquakes in this remote area.

From Science Daily

Alex von Klemperer, a tape vendor known as Retro UFO and organizer of the swap, says the event adds a tactile element to the exhibit.

From Los Angeles Times

I would also recommend the analysis of Nazi language by Viktor Klemperer, “The Language of the Third Reich.”

From Salon