Exner

Exner may refer to:

  • Bethany Exner, fictional character
  • Julius Exner, (1825–1910), Danish genre painter
  • Sigmund Exner (1846–1926), Austrian physiologist who was a native of Vienna
  • Franz S. Exner (1849–1926), Austrian physicist
  • Stanislav Kasparovich Exner (1859-1921), Polish-Russian musician and first director of Saratov State Conservatory
  • Győző Exner (1864–1945), Hungarian chess master
  • Felix Maria von Exner-Ewarten (1876-1930), Austrian meteorologist and geophysicist
  • Virgil Exner (1909-1973), automobile designer for numerous American companies, notably Chrysler and Studebaker
  • Karl-Heinz Exner (1920-1999), German politician, representative of the German Christian Democratic Union
  • Adam Exner (born 1928), Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver from 1991 to 2004
  • John E. Exner (1928–2006), born in Syracuse, New York, an American psychologist
  • Judith Exner (1934–1999), American woman, reputed to be mistress of US president John F. Kennedy and of two Mafia leaders

See also

  • Call-Exner bodies, granulosa cells arranged haphazardly around a space containing eosinophilic fluid
  • Exner equation, statement of conservation of mass that applies to sediment in a fluvial system such as a river
  • Exner function, important parameter in atmospheric modeling
  • Exner Revival Cars, series of "Revival Car" concepts for a December, 1963 issue of Esquire magazine
  • Exner syndrome, disorder also known as serpentine fibula polycystic kidney syndrome
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