- Ida
Bindschedler (6 July 1854 – 28 June 1919) was a
Swiss children's writer.
Bindschedler was born in Zürich,
Switzerland to
cotton merchant Friedrich...
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Church in Switzerland, to
which she
belonged until 1985. Hans A. Frei. "
Bindschedler [-Robert], Denise". "
Bindschedler-Robert,
Denise Marcelle". v t e...
- at the
University of
Basel in 1876 and soon
commercialized by
local Bindschedler &
Busch company for
dyeing wool and silk. Its use as a food dye was legalized...
- Basel. By 1873, he sold his dye
factory to the
company Bindschedler and Busch. In 1884,
Bindschedler and
Busch was
transformed into a joint-stock company...
- Hartwig,
Matthias (12 May 2014). "Colour books". In Bernhardt, Rudolf;
Bindschedler, Rudolf; Max
Planck Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International...
- 1883 by
Alfred Kern [de] (1850–1893)
working in
Basel at the firm of
Bindschedler & Busch. To
optimize the
difficult synthesis which used the
highly toxic...
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David Rihs [fr] Estève
Fabrice Éric Lem****on
Cinematography Gregory Bindschedler Running time 52
minutes Production companies Point Prod Yuzu Production...
- 283–333. doi:10.1016/j.biotechadv.2005.01.003. PMID 15848039.
Bolwell GP,
Bindschedler LV, Blee KA, Butt VS,
Davies DR,
Gardner SL, et al. (May 2002). "The...
- Hartwig,
Matthias (12 May 2014). "Colour books". In Bernhardt, Rudolf;
Bindschedler, Rudolf; Max
Planck Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International...
- Hartwig,
Matthias (May 12, 2014). "Colour books". In Bernhardt, Rudolf;
Bindschedler, Rudolf; Max
Planck Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International...