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Τι (ποιος) είναι E Jacquelin Dietz - ορισμός

LIGHTING PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER
R.E. Dietz Company; R.E. Dietz; RE Dietz; R E Dietz Company; RE Dietz Company

E. Jacquelin Dietz         
STATISTICIAN
E. Jacquelin Dietz (1951-2020) was an American statistician, interested in nonparametric and multivariate statistics and in statistics education.
Paul Dietz         
SWISS FOOTBALL PLAYER
User:Huligan0/Paul Dietz; Dietz, Paul
Paul Dietz was a Swiss footballer who played for FC Basel. He played mainly as a forward, but also as a midfielder.
Thomas Dietz         
GERMAN JUGGLER
Dietz, Thomas
Thomas Dietz (born May 19, 1982) is a professional juggler from Regensburg, Germany. He is recognized as one of the greatest technical jugglers in the world.

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R. E. Dietz Company

R.E. Dietz Company was a lighting products manufacturer. They are best known for hot blast and cold blast kerosene lanterns. The company started in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn, New York. Though famous for well built indoor and outdoor kerosene lanterns, the company was a major player in the automotive lighting industry from the 1920s through into the 1960s.

Dietz also produced the majority of road work warning lights. First oil lanterns (Traffic-Gard trademark) and road torches which looked like cannonballs with large wicks. Kerosene was normally used in these lamps. Later they developed some of the first transistorized warning lights (Visi-Flash trademark) using standard 6 volt lantern batteries. These lights either blinked in timed intervals or had a steady light.