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  • ...he LIPSIA-N-ACC (Prospective, Single-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Leipzig Immediate PercutaneouS Coronary Intervention Acute Myocardial Infarction N-
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  • In 1930, [[Julius Edgar Lilienfeld]] (1881-1963), from the University of Leipzig applied for a patent in which he described an element bearing resemblance t
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  • ...autumn of that year, the parents of a severely deformed child born near [[Leipzig]] wrote to Hitler seeking his permission for their child to be put to death ...fore a child could be killed.<ref>These were Professor [[Werner Catel]] (a Leipzig psychiatrist), Professor [[Hans Heinze]], head of a state institution for c
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  • Around 1826 Skat reached Leipzig and the universities in Thuringia, from where it soon spread all over Germa
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  • ...of lesser rank were eventually tried under Article 228 by German courts in Leipzig, the process was crippled by controversy among Allied observers and widespr
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  • *''La musique en Russie''. Paris: G. Fischbacher, 1880; rpt. Leipzig: Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1974. (Origina
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  • ...herausgegeben von K. Menger. Heft 1 (1931), Heft 2 (1932). B. G. Teubner, Leipzig und Wien. Preis RM 2 Journal Monatshefte für Mathematik Publisher Springer
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  • ...ann]] (1755-1843). Hahnemann, who was born in Meissen, studied medicine in Leipzig and Vienna, and became eminent as a linguist, as a practical physician and
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  • ...ally supported Hitler’s policies – [[Carl Goerdeler]], the Lord Mayor of [[Leipzig]], was a good example. Some favoured restoring the [[Hohenzollern dynasty]] Carl Goerdeler, the former Lord Mayor of Leipzig, emerged as a key figure. His associates included the diplomat Ulrich von H
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  • ...gan (music)|organ]]s played by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] in [[Hamburg]], [[Leipzig]] and [[Weimar, Germany|Weimar]] were pitched at ''A'' = 480&nbsp;Hz, a dif
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  • ...', Vol. 2, Die buddhistische Litteratur und die heiligen Texte der Jainas. Leipzig: C.F. Amelang], p. 141 / ''History of Indian Literature'', volume II, Unive
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  • ...6–442), but was quickly rejected by Karl Nipperdey (''Die leges annales''. Leipzig 1865) and is generally viewed as incorrect.</ref> died 15 March 44 BC; Lati
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  • ...s: "''Lituus'' und Karnyx"; in: ''Festschrift für Rochus von Liliencron'', Leipzig 1910, pp. 241–246. ''Contra'': Günter Fleischhauer, "''Bucina'' und Corn
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  • ...after [[Philipp Melanchthon]]) based at the universities of Wittenberg and Leipzig, who sought a compromise with the [[Calvinism|Calvinists]] over disputed is
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  • ...s: "''Lituus'' und Karnyx"; in: ''Festschrift für Rochus von Liliencron'', Leipzig 1910, pp. 241–246. ''Contra'': Günter Fleischhauer, "''Bucina'' und Corn
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  • ...Fall der Stadt Mahagonny''), caused an uproar when it premiered in 1930 in Leipzig, with Nazis in the audience protesting. The ''Mahagonny'' opera would premi
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  • ...conscription of all young men as soldiers. After Napoleon was defeated at Leipzig in 1813, the French were ousted, and the Dutch, under the leadership of Gij
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  • ...2006. ''Reading Manga: Local and Global Perceptions of Japanese Comics.'' Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag. ISBN 3-86583-123-0.</ref> For the years fol
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  • ...o,(10 = W. H. Roscher: Lexikon der griechischen und romischen Mythologie, Leipzig, 1886, I, p. 624.)] as whose son he is usually regarded. "In the wake of no
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