The vanillin plant Holzminden was not very successful before Karl Ludwig Reimer discovered the Reimer-Tiemann reaction which opened an alternative synthesis route to vanillin.
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Johann Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Tiemann (June 10, 1848 – November 14, 1899) was a German chemist and together with Reimer discoverer of the Reimer-Tiemann reaction.
Dennis Reimer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1995-1999
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Klaas Reimer, founder of the Kleine Gemeinde (later called the Evangelical Mennonite Conference)
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During the 1916 campaign, Reimer and Harrison toured the country steadily in support of their party, with Reimer thrown in jail for a time by the authorities of the mining town of Butte, Montana for pushing his radical message, while his running mate Harrison suffered a similar fate in the steel city of Homestead, Pennsylvania.
Biological Procedures Online was founded in 1997 by Mark Reimer, a surgeon at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and Irem Ali, now Director of Operations for Biological Procedures.
The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 6 episode "Identity" (2005) was based on David and Brian Reimer's lives and their treatment by Money.
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The Chicago Hope season 6 episode "Boys Will Be Girls" (2000) was based on Reimer's life and the child's right not to undergo sexual reassignment surgery without consent.
General Dennis Reimer is currently on the Board of Directors for the Arlington, Virginia-based consulting firm Detica, formerly DeticaDFI and DFI International.
Several fellow draughtsmen, such as Robert Jacob Gordon, Frederik Reimer and the aforementioned Jan Brandes, Rach personally knew or could have known.
Reimer was born in 1770 to Heinrich Reimer and Agatha Epp (b. 1745) in the Vistula delta Mennonite settlement of Petershagen, Prussia, located about 35 km east of the city of Danzig (Gdańsk).
Today, Reimer Express, as a member of YRC Worldwide, is one of the largest freight transportation companies in Canada.
Symrise was founded in 2003 by the merger of Haarmann & Reimer (H&R) and Dragoco, both based in Holzminden (Germany).
Ferdinand Tiemann (1866–1899) was a German chemist and discoverer of the Reimer-Tiemann reaction
Carl Schurz, Lebenserinnerungen bis zum Jahre 1852, Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1906 and 1911.