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- Klaus Bockisch (5 December 1938 – 19 November 2018) was a German professional football player and coach. Born in Upper Silesia, Bockisch began his career...
- survived. Simonton worked with Welte and Bockisch to rescue the legacy of the rolls. They pla**** the rolls on Bockisch's Steinway-Welte piano and Simonton recorded...
- Emil von Sauer, November 25, 1905, recording for Welte-Mignon in Leipzig. Left: Karl Bockisch...
- The Welte-Mignon reproducing piano is created by Edwin Welte and Karl Bockisch. Both emplo**** by the "Michael Welte und Söhne" firm of Freiburg im Breisgau...
- Arabia Eternal Father Roxana Reiss Ömer Sami Denmark Ready to Die Christoph Bockisch Basilio Maritano Sailer Italy Shotplayer J. Daniel Zúñiga Sam Shainberg...
- Neuroimaging Avalanche photodiode Silicon photomultiplier Antoch, Gerald; Bockisch, Andreas (2008). "Combined PET/MRI: a new dimension in whole-body oncology...
- this invention by Edwin Welte (1876–1958) and his brother-in-law Karl Bockisch (1874–1952), one could now record and reproduce the music pla**** by a pianist...
- Werner Thissen, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church December 5 - Klaus Bockisch, German football player (died 2018) December 13 — Heino, German singer...
- player, world champion (1959) and Olympic bronze medalist (1960). Klaus Bockisch, 79, German footballer (SC Preußen Münster, FC 08 Villingen). Ed Evanko...
- Retrieved January 18, 2018. T. Krause: Herz, Kreislauf, Gefäße. In: Andreas Bockisch: Nuklearmedizin. Georg Thieme Publisher, 2008, ISBN 978-3-13-118504-4,...