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Wilhelm Bölsche (2
January 1861 – 31
August 1939) was a
German author,
editor and publicist. He was
among the
early promoters of
nature conservation and...
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foregone conclusion.
Writing in Der
Spiegel in 2003, for example,
Jochen Bölsche specifically referred to PNAC when he
claimed that "ultra-rightwing US...
- in a 1929
German book by
science author Wilhelm Bölsche called Dragons:
Legend and Science,
Bölsche wrote that von
Stein clearly believed that the creature...
- Bölscheøya (Svalbard) Bölscheøya (English:
Bölsche Island) is an
island southwest of Svarthuken, the
southeastern point of Edgeøya, Norway. It is part...
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widespread post-Soviet meme
referring to
electoral abstention. The 2010 song I
Bolsche Nikovo ("And
Nobody Else (That I Love"))
addresses Saint Petersburg's intended...
- FZ125 —
March 31, 1998
Socorro LINEAR · 7.7 km MPC · JPL 17821
Bölsche 1998 FC127
Bölsche March 31, 1998
Drebach A. Knöfel, J.
Kandler V 2.1 km MPC · JPL...
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Synonyms Centrechinus savignyi (Audouin, 1829) Centrosteph****
savignyi (Audouin, 1829)
Cidarites savignyi Audouin, 1829
Diadema globulosum Bölsche, 1865...
- The
writer Wilhelm Bölsche, with whom
Harder had
worked since 1898,
described the
animals on the back of the cards. In 1906
Bölsche published articles...
- Bibcode:2011HBio...23..195D. doi:10.1080/08912963.2010.507814. ISSN 0891-2963.
Bölsche, W. & Harder, H. (1900).
Tiere der Urwelt.
Serie III. Wandsbek-Hamburg:...
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psychoanalytic models. Far from
simply leaning on
Ernst Haeckel,
Wilhelm Bölsche, and post-Lamarckism to
bolster the
psychoanalytic paradigm,
Ferenczi defamiliarizes...