- Die
Brennessel (German: The
Stinging Nettle) was a w****ly
satirical magazine which was
published in Munich, Germany,
between 1931 and 1938. It was one...
- ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. Jilek,
Robert E.; Tripepi, Giovanna; Urnezius, Eugenijus;
Brennessel,
William W.; Young,
Victor G. Jr.; Ellis, John E. (2007). "Zerovalent...
- doi:10.1002/zaac.19744050111. Chmely,
Stephen C.; H****a,
Timothy P.;
Brennessel,
William W. (2010). "Bis(1,3-trimethylsilylallyl)beryllium". Angewandte...
- novels, maps, song books, and calendars. The w****ly
satirical magazine Die
Brennessel and the
listings magazine N.S.-Funk were also
publications of the company...
-
Retrieved 2012-04-04.
Brennessel,
Barbara (2006).
Diamonds in the marsh: a
natural history of the
diamondback terrapin -
Barbara Brennessel -
Google Boeken...
- doi:10.15227/orgsyn.048.0030. Kucera,
Benjamin E.; Jilek,
Robert E.;
Brennessel,
William W.; Ellis, John E. (2014). "Bis(pyrene)metal
complexes of vanadium...
- 1021/ic052110i. Jilek,
Robert E.; Tripepi, Giovanna; Urnezius, Eugenijus;
Brennessel,
William W.; Young,
Victor G. Jr.; Ellis, John E. (2007). "Zerovalent...
- published,
among other imprints, the
antisemitic satirical magazine Die
Brennessel and the SS
magazine Das
Schwarze Korps ("The
Black Corps").
Amann took...
-
towards the Jews
during this period, in line with the ****
magazine Die
Brennessel.
Simplicissimus continued publishing, in
declining form,
until finally...
- (6): 766–790. doi:10.1039/C5QI00295H.
Sears JD, Muñoz SB,
Cuenca MC,
Brennessel WW,
Neidig ML (2019). "Synthesis and
Characterization of a Sterically...