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  • ...ile his paternal grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Prussia who sang in Berlin nightclubs.
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  • ...| pmc=PMC3101983 | url= }} </ref> The Fresno test is more thorough but the Berlin Questionnaire is easier to administer.<ref name="pmid16954491"/>
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  • ...roatian engineer David Schwarz made its first flight at Tempelhof field in Berlin. After Schwarz's death, Count von Zeppelin paid his widow a sum of 15,000 M ...t in 2002 after a massive hangar was built. The hangar, built just outside Berlin, has since been converted into a resort called "Tropical Islands".
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  • ...as well as a huge number of arms in the hands of Franco’s army. The [[Rome Berlin axis]]
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  • ...''The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music'', quoted online as [http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/g_symphony.html]</ref> According to music historian Michael Kenn ...For example, the newly reunified city of Berlin celebrated the Fall of the Berlin Wall with a performance of the Ninth Symphony six weeks later on Christmas
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  • ::Speech by Radek Sikorsky, the Polish Foreign Minister in Berlin on 28th November 2011[http://www.msz.gov.pl/files/docs/komunikaty/20111128B On a visit to Berlin on 28th November, the Polish Foreign Minister called for immediate action
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  • ...ay-v1991527e5122341d99287a1b17c111902.pdf World Health Organization (WHO): Berlin, 13.01.2020Diagnostic detection of Wuhan coronavirus 2019 by real-time RT-P
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  • ...ref>U. Wilamowitz-Möllendorf, ''Einleitung in der Griechischen Tragödie'', Berlin 1907</ref> [[Sophocles]] in his old age utilized the ''mêchanê'' to intro
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  • ...: A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the Civil War'' ed by Ira Berlin, Barbara J. Fields, and Steven F. Miller (1993) * Berlin, Ira, ed. ''Free at Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and th
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  • | title = Red Orchestra: the story of the Berlin underground and the circle of friends who resisted Hitler ...raiders in Operation RHINE of May 1941, following the successful Operation Berlin cruise by ''[[KMS Scharnhorst]]'' and ''[[KMS Gneisenau]]''. <ref>{{citatio
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  • ...et into vibration], Histoire de l’Académie des sciences et belles-lettres (Berlin) vol. '''3''', pp. 214&ndash;249 (1747, published 1749).</ref> To treat the
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  • ...omes richly portrayed, with an elaborately detailed family life in pre-War Berlin that plays an important role in some of the books. In ''The Miernik Dossie
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  • ...Hitler''' (April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria–Hungary—April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany), the leading figure of [[National Socialism]] and dictator of Ger ...e on nonexistent armies. He committed suicide in his underground bunker in Berlin as his last soldiers were overwhelmed by Soviet armies in intensely bloody
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  • *[[Berlin Blockade/Definition]]
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  • ...ar in North Germany, 1813.'' 2002. 384 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Napoleon-Berlin-Franco-Prussian-Campaigns-Commanders/dp/0806133996/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5
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  • ...Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2001 |pages=549 |isbn=0-387-98472-0 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=|chapter ...ve (Health Informatics) |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2008 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-78702-X |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...=H. Friedrich|title=Theoretical Atomic Physics| publisher=Springer-Verlag, Berlin |year=1990 |id=ISBN 0-387-54179-9 }} ''(Stark effect for atoms)''
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  • ...tions.<ref name="pmid12375651">{{cite journal |author=Carson JL, Noveck H, Berlin JA, Gould SA |title=Mortality and morbidity in patients with very low posto
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  • * Klahr, Douglas Mark. "The Kaiser Builds Berlin: Expressing National and Dynastic Identity in the Early Building Projects o
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  • ...tudied [[sociology]], [[economics]] and [[philosophy]] in [[Vienna]] and [[Berlin]]. From 1907 to 1914 he taught in [[Vienna]] at the [[Neuen Wiener Handelsa
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  • All the belligerents had offensive war plans worked out in advance, but Berlin moved first. The challenge, as table 1 shows, was that the Allies could mob ...new whether or not London would enter the war if Belgium were invaded, but Berlin decided to take the risk to gain a quick victory. Citing the "necessity of
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  • ..., F. E., Hydrotreating Catalysis, Science and Technology, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1996.</ref> Aside from the cobalt-modified MoS<sub>2</sub> catalysts, nick
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  • *Berlin, Ira. ''Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North Am
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  • ...erlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Kennedys-Wars-Berlin-Cuba-Vietnam/dp/0195152433/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&q
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  • * Coleman, David G. "Eisenhower and the Berlin Problem, 1953-1954," ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 2#1 (2000), pp. 3-34 i
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  • ...on Verschuer wrote "my assistant Mengele has been transferred to a post in Berlin so in his free time he can work at the Institute." <ref name=PW17-18>Posne ...o personally have killed [[heterochromic]] prisoners to send their eyes to Berlin.
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  • ...1949. Truman could make bold decisions when faced with crisis, as with the Berlin Airlift and Korean invasion, but he was, for varying reasons, reactive at t ...er wars. Ed, are you thinking, perhaps, of Seoul? How does that compare to Berlin in 1945? As a rate, what about Antietam or Gettysburg or the Somme or Tanne
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  • ...buch zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und ihrer Erforschung''. 3 vols. Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110158825
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  • ...an [[Karl Ernst Jarcke]], a professor of criminal law at the University of Berlin, claimed that the religion persecuted during the witch hunt was not satanic
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  • {{r|Don Berlin}} Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Rabbi Emeritus, Congregation Oheb Shalom,
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  • ...ree years, he was given permission to study physics at the [[University of Berlin]], 1917-18, where [[Albert Einstein]] was a newly appointed professor. Carn
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  • ...name, ending up with [[Frederick William University]], and [[University of Berlin]] was also commonly used in that period. I would go for [[Friedrich-Wilhelm ...tion of a book in German. I will mention the German name once and then use Berlin University.--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 06:05, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...ty and Unobservability, Berkeley, CA, USA, July 25-26, 2000 : proceedings. Berlin ; New York: Springer.
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  • | German Championships, [[Berlin]] | Berlin, Germany
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  • ..., Dr. Armin Günther and Pietro Di Zanno, Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) Congress, Berlin (Scroll down to pdf page 9 of 21 pdf pages)</ref>
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  • ...hat is indeed what happened with Japan. The Germans surrendered only after Berlin was captured, but the ability to resist invasion had been blasted away by t
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  • ...ment of the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, continued Soviet expansion, Berlin Blockade. Soviet nuclear capability.
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  • ...(1852). ''Aspasia principissa'' in Botanische Zeitungung 10(37): 637-638. Berlin.</ref> but, in 1949, [[P.H.Allen|Paul Hamilton Allen]], considering it very
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  • ...permanent subordination to Germany. Pétain wanted France to be welcomed by Berlin as the most useful and collaborationist of the nations of Europe, which he During the Berlin crisis from 1958 to 1962. De Gaulle took advantage to create an independent
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  • ...ent member of Trier society. In 1836 Marx transferred to the University of Berlin and came under the influence of the philosophy of G.W.F Hegel which then do
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  • ...he defeated Budge and Segura; Wembley, by again beating Segura and Kramer; Berlin, where Segura and Budge lost again to the American; he was also a finalist ...2, 2-6, 6-4. In September, in the ''German International Round Robin'' in Berlin, Gonzales finished third in an 8-man field behind Segura and the little-kno
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  • *[[Berlin, NH]] *''[[Berlin Daily Sun]]''
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  • ...2002. A second major international initiative, dating from 2003, is the [[Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities]]. ...stitute]] launched the [[Budapest Open Access Initiative]]. In 2003, the [[Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities]] wa
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  • ...eriods over densely populated cities, such as [[Athens]], [[Beijing]], [[Berlin]], [[Cairo]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[London, United Kingdom]], The large cities within the EU, such as Athens, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Rome and others, all experience episodes of photochemical sm
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  • ...royers protected the merchant convoys and aggressively sought out U-boats. Berlin's response to the Allied measures was simply to build more U-boats. They wo ...00 feet (at 97 miles per hour) carrying 7,500 pounds of high explosives to Berlin. Aircraft production in the States fell far behind schedule. The Liberty en
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  • * Mel'čuk, Igor A. (2006). Aspects of the theory of morphology. Berlin: Mouton.
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  • ...style="text-align:left;width:2.716cm; " class="ce3"><p><span class="T1"> [[Berlin]] </span></p></td>
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  • ...a typical [[university]] curriculum in Europe (especially [[Paris]] and [[Berlin]]), although not the in the [[United Kingdom]] where geography was generall
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  • ...ism.<ref name="pmid19369936">{{cite journal |author=Flockhart DA, Skaar T, Berlin DS, Klein TE, Nguyen AT |title=Clinically available pharmacogenomics tests
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  • * The Order of Clochsliaph - Nemeton Clochsliaph in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], founded by Uwe Eckert in 2002.
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  • *** I will bring a recording by the Berlin philharmonic orchestra, conducted by Jonathan Nott, with me (Johannes)
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  • ...ngled Prince Michael II out of a fourth-floor balcony of a hotel room in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], shocking the crowd in the street below.<ref>{{cite news|aut
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  • the International Macrobiotic Conference 2017 in Berlin, with 45 macrobiotic teachers, along with the Strengthening Health Institut
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  • ...and D. Hilbert, ''Methoden der mathematischen Physik I'', Springer Verlag, Berlin (1968).</ref> (p.195), and Kline<ref>M. Kline, ''Mathematical Thought from
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  • * '''Berlin''' - [[Johan August Berlin]]
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  • ...by the [[Romania]]n [[chemist]] [[Lazăr Edeleanu]] at the [[University of Berlin]], who called it "'''phenylisopropylamine'''". Gordon Alles, a California
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  • ...Heinrich Gustav </span> (1852). ''Euothonaea'' in '''Botanische Zeitung. (Berlin} 10''': 772.</ref> This genus was always considered a synonym of ''Hexisea'
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  • .../2da17b26-4f9c-11de-a692-00144feabdc0.html Bertrand Benoit Ralph Atkins: ''Berlin breaks the unwritten rule'', Financial Times, June 2 2009]</ref><ref>[http:
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  • *Flashar, H. ''Aristoteles, Problemata Physica'', Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1962. (an edition?)
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  • ...is, Ahaetulla poylepis, Pseudechis scutella Monatsber. königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin. 1867 (November): 703-71</ref> The [[Genus|generic]] term "Oxyuranus" is of
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  • ...that the [[Reichswehr]] (the postwar German army) would mutiny against the Berlin government and join his revolt. In this he was influenced by former General ...ph Goebbels]] began his ascent through the party hierarchy as Gauleiter of Berlin-Brandenburg in 1926. Streicher was Gauleiter of [[Franconia]], where he pub
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  • * Definition agreed upon by the International Macrobiotic Conference 2017 in Berlin by 45 teachers, representing many schools, institutes, and organizations. R
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  • |location=New York ; Berlin
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  • ..., a pioneer in the experimental study of [[memory]] at the [[University of Berlin]]; and the [[Russia]]n [[physiology|physiologist]] [[Ivan Pavlov]] (1849-19
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  • ...Hunger for Salt: An Anthropological, Physiological and Medical Analysis''. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0387112863.</ref> consists, in its familiar solid gr
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  • ...ucture], Handbuch der Physik, 2nd Ed., vol. '''24/1''', p. 561, Springer, Berlin (1933)</ref>
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  • ...ut was reinstated on 1 September 1961, because of the [[Checkpoint Charlie|Berlin Crisis]]. ''Uvalde'' was recommissioned on 18 November 1961, Capt. C. A. Ba
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  • |[[Berlin]]
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  • ...er the RAF bomber forces (quite separate from the fighter forces) attacked Berlin and other cities, Hitler swore revenge and diverted the Luftwaffe to attack ...complete and permanent air supremacy. Hitler, enraged when the RAF bombed Berlin, ordered the Luftwaffe to switch to bombing civilians (the "Blitz"). Thousa
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  • ...thwest; many others were sold and moved locally.<ref> Rothman (2005)</ref> Berlin (2003) argues that this "Second Middle Passage shredded the planters' pater
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  • ...oy. ''Home Fires Burning: Food, Politics, and Everyday Life in World War I Berlin'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Home-Fires-Burning-Politics-Everyday/dp/0 * Winter, J. M. ''Capital Cities at War: Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919'' (1999)
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  • ...o K (2006) ''Life: An Introduction to Complex Systems Biology.'' Springer, Berlin ISBN 3-540-32666-9
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  • ...ooks?id=pyOzf86iZNUC |publisher= Langenscheidt Publishing Group |location= Berlin, Munich |year= 2002 |isbn= 9781585730599 }}
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  • ...days, thereby ensuring that large numbers of visitors would come from East Berlin. The exhibitions presented a stark contrast between the broad-based consume
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  • ..., a onetime ally who switched against him.<ref> Michael V. Leggiere, "From Berlin to Leipzig: Napoleon's Gamble in North Germany, 1813." ''Journal of Militar
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  • ...re of the European powers to secure the reforms envisaged by the Treaty of Berlin for the Asian provinces of the Ottoman Empire. In August 1896 after an atta
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  • ...lin: Paradigms of Modernism|year=2009|publisher=Walter de Gruyter|location=Berlin and New York|isbn=978-3-11-021769-8|editor=Davies, Steffan |editor2=Schonfi
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  • ...ntermediate film cameras, to 27 television parlors (''(Fernsehstuben'') in Berlin and [[Hamburg]] in August 1936. The Germans employed a 441-line system on t
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  • ...ches<ref name="pmid16085190">{{cite journal| author=Lemeshow AR, Blum RE, Berlin JA, Stoto MA, Colditz GA| title=Searching one or two databases was insuffi ...|issn=}}</ref><ref name="pmid1289110">{{cite journal |author=Dickersin K, Berlin JA |title=Meta-analysis: state-of-the-science |journal=Epidemiol Rev |volu
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  • ...ological studies of the earth). Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde, Berlin: 241-298.
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  • ...>(erator) on a Roman coin (Jochen Bleicken, ''Augustus. Eine Biographie'', Berlin 1998, p.47). The dating to 43 BC by Bleicken is possible due to the first i
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  • ...mples in Topology]] | year=1978 | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=0-387-90312-7 }}
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  • ...been head of intelligence for the [[Kwangtung Army]], military attaché to Berlin, deputy chief of staff for Imperial GHQ, and the leader of the surrender de
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  • ...in 1794. During the next seven years he was stationed at The Hague and at Berlin, but retired from the diplomatic service on the defeat of his father for th
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  • ...the following possible exceptions: the [[Gospel of Thomas]], the [[Unknown Berlin Gospel]], the [[Oxyrhynchus Gospels]], the [[Egerton Gospel]], the [[Fayyum
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  • | publisher = Springer-Verlag, Berlin ...es. In Hege HC, Polthier K, editors. Visualization and mathematics III. Berlin: Springer. pp. 3–34.
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  • ...an>: ''Leptotes glaucophylla'' in '''Botanische Zeitung Vol.1''', p. 833. Berlin, 1843.</ref> When reviewing all the known species of ''Leptotes'' at the ti
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  • ...an>: ''Leptotes glaucophylla'' in '''Botanische Zeitung Vol.1''', p. 833. Berlin, 1843.</ref> When reviewing all the known species of ''Leptotes'' at the ti
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  • The Berlin Wall fell in November, 1989, and in a matter of days all the Soviet satelli
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  • ...the exercise of self-discipline in order to accomplish a task <ref>Isaiah Berlin ''Liberty, Incorporating Four Essays on Liberty'' Oxford University Press,
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  • [http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~hagen/papers/Controversies.pdf Controversies surrounding evolutionary p ...gical adaptations?] by Edward H. Hagen, Institute for Theoretical Biology, Berlin.
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  • |author= Vladimir Igorevich Arnolʹd |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |isbn=0387968903 |year=1989 |pages=§27 pp. 129 ff.}}</ref><ref name=Taylor
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  • ...Höfle on January 11, 1943 to SS-Obersturmbannführer [[Adolf Eichmann]] in Berlin listed 1,274,166 Jews killed in the four camps of Aktion Reinhard during 19
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  • ...eds. ''The Reagan Administration: A Reconstruction of American Strength?'' Berlin: Walter de Guyer, 1988. by European scholars
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  • # '''[[Berlin|Berlin]]'''
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  • ...recise date and time of the invasion were revealed by a reliable source in Berlin fully three days before the Germans attacked.
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  • ...tions.<ref name="pmid12375651">{{cite journal |author=Carson JL, Noveck H, Berlin JA, Gould SA |title=Mortality and morbidity in patients with very low posto
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  • Another bad timing month for me puts me into Berlin all week from tomorrow, with limited internet access. So want to send my ap :Awww...what? They don't have computers in Berlin?
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  • ...administration, having experienced very real confrontations such as the [[Berlin Blockade]] in 1948-1949, where the French were allies in dealing with the B ...time of intense concern about Communism, not unreasonably just after the [[Berlin Blockade]] and during the [[Korean War]]. Nevertheless, the anticommunism s
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  • ...taken up by Libeskind in essays and in his project for the [[Jewish Museum Berlin]]. The museum is conceived as a trace of the erasure of the [[Holocaust]],
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  • ...ont, his personal reading material consisted of an architectural guides to Berlin, by a Jewish architectural critic, Max Osborn.<ref>{{citation [[Image:Berlin Olympic Stadium.jpg|right|thumb|300px|1936 Olympic Stadium]]
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  • ...[[Musaeus]], [[Musaeus (officer of Antiochus III)]], [[Music]], [[Music in Berlin]], [[Mutation]], [[Myelodysplastic syndrome]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [
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  • .../dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1970063 DOI] </ref> While Michelson was on leave in Berlin (1881), he built an [[interferometer]] that was sensitive enough to detect
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  • ..., he served as director of the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] for Physics in Berlin. He also held the position of [[Professor#Netherlands|extraordinary profess ...had been showered with unwanted attention from women. One of his lovers, a Berlin socialite Ethel Michanowski, "followed me [to England], and her chasing me
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  • ...ds first [[transmission electron microscope]] (TEM) at the [[University of Berlin]]. By 1935, he has built an EM with twice the resolution of a light micros
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  • ...rstorm), and [http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus/Cases/BerlinWall.htm 'Berlin wall'].
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  • ...luence lectures<ref name="pmid8540971">{{cite journal |author=Spingarn RW, Berlin JA, Strom BL |title=When pharmaceutical manufacturers' employees present gr
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  • ...ope) had to be channeled through British ports. Moreover, France, in its [[Berlin Decree]] of November 1806 and its Milan Decree of December 1807, declared t
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  • Image:Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst Dahlem Berlin Mai 2006 046.jpg|Stoneware with greenish glaze, Northern Song Dynasty, 10th
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  • ...at your not having come, & says you would have been hospitably received at Berlin. He has returned me my M.S. & most goodnaturedly has written to Dieffenbach
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  • ...Led Zeppelin's longest ever performance of this song was their last gig in Berlin in 1980. It clocked in around 15 minutes long. Page played this song as an
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  • | title =Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence ...= http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20040701fareviewessay83412/timothy-naftali/berlin-to-baghdad-the-pitfalls-of-hiring-enemy-intelligence.html
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  • ...g in Vietnam, it faces trouble elsewhere in the world, as, for example, in Berlin. We do not think, however, that Moscow would confront us with a major chall
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  • # [[Berlin]]
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  • ...uantenmechanik'', [Mathematical foundation of quantum mechanics] Springer, Berlin (1932)</ref> to a quantum statistical definition. The quantum statistical p
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  • <td>[[Germany]]</td><td>[[Berlin]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td>
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  • ...um specierum novarum regni vegetabilis. Ed. Selbstverlag des Herausgebers, Berlin, at vol.25: 25.</ref> and ''[[Bifrenaria steyermarkii]]'', inhabitant of no
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  • ...ague Holešovice on Metro line C, directly connect Prague to [[Hamburg]], [[Berlin]], [[Munich]], [[Budapest]], [[Bratislava]], [[Vienna]], [[Cracow]] and [[W
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  • figure out a better way to say it. Gareth will just have to log in from Berlin while we languish here at home! [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati M
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  • OK, I'm very happy. Am off to Berlin now, back Saturday[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] 11:25, 19 December 2006 ...'s figure out a better way to say it. Gareth will just have to log in from Berlin while we languish here at home! [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati M
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  • ...ians from all over Germany into their home. Court musicians at Dresden and Berlin, and musicians including [[George Philipp Telemann]] (one of CPE’s godfat ...Mendelssohn]] who did the most to revive Bach's reputation with his 1829 [[Berlin]] performance of the St Matthew Passion. [[Hegel]], who attended the perfor
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  • ...was present at the opening ceremonies of the [[1936 Summer Olympics]] in [[Berlin]]. Moments before the arrival of [[Adolf Hitler]], the airship crossed over
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  • Eisenhower declined to advance on the political target of [[Berlin]], because the casualties would be too high and the Soviets had been assign ..., which surrendered on May 8, 1945.<ref>Donald E. Shepardson, “The Fall of Berlin and the Rise of a Myth” ''Journal of Military History'' (1998) 62(1): 135
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  • ...om August 1934, until his suicide on April 30, 1945 amongst the ruins of [[Berlin]].
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  • ...ch "Fritz" Bhaer''': A poor German immigrant who was a famous professor in Berlin but now lives in Mrs. Kirke's boarding house and works as a language master
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  • ...of these articles to be of exceptional interest as, for example, the 1936 Berlin Games, or any of the early Games."
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  • ...g about "call me Meyer (a common German name) if bombs fall on the Ruhr or Berlin". Personally, I am convinced that he chose "Meyer" not because it was a com
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  • ...related to defense. After the [[cold war|Cold War]] broke out with the [[Berlin Blockade]] (June 1948 – May 1949) and Teller's country of birth was rena
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  • *[[Isaiah Berlin]] (1909-1997)
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  • ...essity and Probability: Searching for the Definition and Origin of Life.'' Berlin: Springer-Verlag 2004: [http://www.springerlink.com/content/28gdjrbc9nebykx
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  • ...to be a living language.<ref>''Handbook of Pali Literature'', de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996, page 66</ref>
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  • ...ve (Health Informatics) |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2008 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-78702-X |oclc= |doi= |url [http://cbdm.mdc-berlin.de/~medlineranker/cms/medline-ranker Medline Ranker] uses [[machine learnin
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  • Beneficiary LFS Financial Systems GmbH. Linienstr. 126 D-10115 Berlin. For the attention of:
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  • ...quickly swept through the world; Bruno Walter conducted its performance in Berlin in May 1927, soon to be followed by premieres in Vienna, England, and Ameri ...asingly frail, he continued to travel around the world. In 1972 he visited Berlin; London, where he was received by Prime Minister Edward Heath; and Dublin,
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  • * Berlin, Ira et al. ''Freedom's Soldiers: The Black Military Experience in the Civi * Berlin, Ira, ed. ''Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation'' (1982, 5 vol)
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  • Berlin, Ira. ''Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South''. N ...g Afro-Euro-Amerind intermixing in most colonial families. Endorsed by Ira Berlin.
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  • ...were quick to seek common ground with the Conservatives in regard to the [[Berlin Treaty]], in which the party lost the moral high ground as a critic of impe
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  • ...er the RAF bomber forces (quite separate from the fighter forces) attacked Berlin and other cities, Hitler swore revenge and diverted the Luftwaffe to attack
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  • ...were quick to seek common ground with the Conservatives in regard to the [[Berlin Treaty]], in which the party lost the moral high ground as a critic of impe
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  • ...down this wall" in reference to the [[Berlin Wall]] dividing east and west Berlin. Today, the wall has been torn down.]]---> ...ted nations. It organized the [[Berlin air lift]] to keep people in [[West Berlin]] supplied with necessities despite a blockade by the [[Soviet Union]]. Sup
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  • *7 July – Final show of the tour at the Berlin Eisoport Halle.
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  • ...ter cities]] (the maximum permitted by the Indian government). They are: [[Berlin]], [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angele
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  • ...ic Plus]]'', the live recording of which featured Bruford colleague [[Jeff Berlin]] in Levin's bassist spot, who was forced to sit out for two weeks due to i
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  • ...youth. ''[[Either/Or]]'' was mostly written during Kierkegaard's stay in [[Berlin]] and was completed in the autumn of 1842.
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  • In 1922-25, Halsey served as Naval Attache in Berlin, Germany and commanded USS Dale (DD-290) during a European cruise. <ref>{{c
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  • ...e crossed the [[North Sea]] forty times seeking to persuade the enemies in Berlin to allow food to reach the war's victims. Long before the [[Armistice with
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  • ...itive rather than scientific. In 1917, he stated, in a presentation to the Berlin Academy of Sciences: “''that term is necessary only for the purpose of ma
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  • ...Pressure: The Secret Speech of Minister of Defense Marshal Zhukov in East Berlin, March 1957
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  • * Winter, J. M. ''Capital Cities at War: Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919'' (1999)
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  • ...turarum.] De fascUs. Vita Hippocratis secundum Soranum (CMG IV), Leipzig & Berlin.</ref>
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  • ...the Nature of the Child"; "Diseases IV": A Commentary.] Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York. ISBN 3110079038</ref> ...On generation," "On the nature of the child," "Diseases IV": a commentary. Berlin: De Gruyter ISBN 3110079038
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  • ...mber 26, 1999. The inaugural meeting took place on December 15–16, 1999 in Berlin. The G-20 was formed as a new forum for cooperation and consultation on mat
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  • <!--[[Image:Peterfechter2.jpg|thumb|right|[[Peter Fechter]], dying on the [[Berlin Wall]] after a failed attempt to escape from [[East Germany]]. Violence ca
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  • ...e declared that Amery's speech would "certainly give great satisfaction in Berlin" and he was shouted down. [[Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby|Bob Boothby]] int
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  • ...recise date and time of the invasion were revealed by a reliable source in Berlin fully three days before the Germans attacked.
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  • ...ne plants)|edition=|publisher=Interflug GmbH (East Germany state airline), Berlin| year=1968|isbn=}}</ref>
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  • ...xample, the Director of the Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry in Berlin; two Nobel laureates in physics; the director of BARC (India’s premier nu
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  • }}</ref><ref name="pmid9438739">{{cite journal |author=Carson JL, Duff A, Berlin JA, ''et al'' |title=Perioperative blood transfusion and postoperative mort
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  • ...s the Nuremberg Rallies as its rituals, the planned monstrous buildings in Berlin as its equivalent of holy structures, its attribution of non-scientifically
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  • ::*I will look for "rambling seentences"', recognizing my "Isaiah Berlin" tendency to longer sentence stucture. I suspect much could be done to enh
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  • ...ntals for Investigators |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2005 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-27781-1 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...Violin Concerto, was friends with Schumann, and founded a violin school in Berlin. '''Henri Wieniawski''' (1835-1880) was the greatest Polish violinist; he c
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  • ...ics set which opened with 'Train Kept a-Rollinˈ', and culminating at the [[Berlin]] Eissporthalle on July 7, 1980, where they concluded their set with a long
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  • ...]]" in December 1944; when Roosevelt died Allied forces were closing in on Berlin.
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  • ...ics set which opened with 'Train Kept a-Rollinˈ', and culminating at the [[Berlin]] Eissporthalle on July 7, 1980, where they concluded their set with a long
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  • ...ntals for Investigators |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2005 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-27781-1 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...versity of Bonn, and then was given a position at the Hygiene Institute of Berlin in 1888 as assistant to Robert Koch (1843–1910), one of the pioneers of b
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  • ...87-76559-4 ''The Search for Life Continued: Planets Around Other Stars'']. Berlin: Springer, in association Chichester,UK: Praxis Publishing. ISBN 3456762546 ...etabolism (Biological)]. ''Encyclopedia of Astrobiology''. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.</ref></p>
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  • ...ed States Congress|Congress]] in Washington D.C., the ''[[Bundestag]]'' in Berlin, the ''[[Duma]]'' in Moscow and the [[National Assembly of France|''Assembl
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  • ...etics'' Vol. 13: Systems Biology, ed. Alberghina L, Westerhoff HV, pp.3-9. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-540-22968-1</ref> ask of systems biology: “D
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  • ...with a single specimen of a rare animal (e.g. in his memoir on Amphioxus, Berlin, 1844) in the way of making out its complete structure than the ablest of h
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  • ...rsity of Heidelberg before he had reached the age of twenty. He studied in Berlin, Vienna, Paris and London, and for many years was regarded as one of the fo
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  • ...essity and Probability: Searching for the Definition and Origin of Life.'' Berlin: Springer-Verlag 2004</ref>
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  • :::Although I'm leaving for Berlin tomorrow to lead a 2-day seminar, I've squeezed in a little time to review
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  • ...the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous
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