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  • ...ry education in Frankfurt and his medical education in Heidelberg, Berlin, Strasbourg and Tubingen, and he received his degree in 1904. Between 1905 and 1909 he
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  • ...rn Front for four years. In 1919 he became Lecturer in Medieval history at Strasbourg University, after the German professors were all expelled; he was called to
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  • ...d ultrastructural measurements were made independently by Jean Nordmann in Strasbourg and John Morris in Bristol. Reviewed in Leng G, Ludwig M (2008) Neurotransm
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  • The story survives in three complete manuscripts. Although the A manuscript (Strasbourg, Stadtbibliothek, dated c. 1330-1350) was destroyed in a fire in 1870, a go
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  • The journal, founded in Strasbourg, moved to Paris and continues today as '' Annales: Histoire, Sciences Socia
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  • ..."devolution" claims he took over a number of cities, including Colmar and Strasbourg. These were confirmed to him in August 1684 by the Emperor and the Spanish ...r. The French northeastern frontier was left little changed, but Lille and Strasbourg remained French. Philip surrendered all contingent claims to the French thr
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  • On his way to Vienna to fight the [[Ottomans]], Thompson stopped in Strasbourg where Prince Maximilian von Zweibrücken of [[Bavaria]] was reviewing his t
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  • [[:Category:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] (1)
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  • ...Vesuvionel 79 d.C. Ercolano," ''Volcanology and Archaeology'', PACT n. 25 (Strasbourg 1990), 209-210.</ref> Using Pliny's account and the [[stratigraphy]] of the
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  • ...Vesuvionel 79 d.C. Ercolano," ''Volcanology and Archaeology'', PACT n. 25 (Strasbourg 1990), 209-210.</ref> Using Pliny's account and the [[stratigraphy]] of the
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  • ...Steven Millhauser]], [[Stochastic convergence]], [[Stochastic process]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Stratigraphy]], [[Strato of Lampsacus]], [[Stress]], [[Strlcpy]], [[St
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  • ...ess compared to national (Whitehall) or pan-national government (Brusells, Strasbourg). The libertarians tended to get very irritated about trivialities like the
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  • ..., where EU law is relevant. Also the [[European Court of Human Rights]] in Strasbourg allows any European citizen to appeal cases to it, where human rights issue
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