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** [[Nirenberg and Leder experiment]], named after him |
** [[Nirenberg and Leder experiment]], named after him |
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* [[Marc J. Leder]], American businessman and Republican donor |
* [[Marc J. Leder]], American businessman and Republican donor |
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* [[Reuben Leder]], American television producer and writer |
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* [[Stephan Hermlin]], born ''Rudolf Leder'' |
* [[Stephan Hermlin]], born ''Rudolf Leder'' |
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* Patrick Leder, founder of [[Leder Games]] |
* Patrick Leder, founder of [[Leder Games]] |
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Look up Leder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
The German word Leder means and corresponds to English word leather. As a surname, it may refer to:
- Johann Heinrich Leder, established the Lichte porcelain (GmbH) in Lichte Thuringia
- Herbert J. Leder
- Mimi Leder, film director
- Philip Leder
- Nirenberg and Leder experiment, named after him
- Marc J. Leder, American businessman and Republican donor
- Reuben Leder, American television producer and writer
- Stephan Hermlin, born Rudolf Leder
- Patrick Leder, founder of Leder Games
Other uses include: