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Brieger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Käthe
Brieger (1894–1973),
German psychologist and
educator Pedro Brieger (born 1955), Argentine...
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Robert Brieger (born 21
November 1956)[citation needed] is an
Austrian General of the
Austrian Armed Forces and the
current Chairman of the
European Union...
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Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919,
Glatze (now Klodzko, Poland)) was a
German physician, pathologist, and chemist.
After graduating from the
gymnasium in Glatz...
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Pedro Rubén
Brieger (born 5
November 1955,
Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an
Argentine journalist and sociologist. He is a
professor of
Middle East Sociology...
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Gabrielle ****et
Brieger (August 21, 1905 –
December 21, 2003) was an
American scientist. She
researched aerosols at the
United States Army's Edgewood...
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referring to the
epiphytic habit of most species. In 1981,
Friedrich Brieger reclassified all terete-leaved
dendrobiums from
Australia and New Guinea...
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meaning ****.
Skatole was
discovered in 1877 by the
German physician Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919). Original: "Ich habe mich
zuerst mit der
Untersuchung der flüchtigen...
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biography of
Ludwig Brieger Archived 2011-10-03 at the
Wayback Machine (in German).
Biography of
Ludwig Brieger in English.
Ludwig Brieger, "Weitere Untersuchungen...
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cadaverine were
first described in 1885 by the
Berlin physician Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919). It was
named from the
English adjective cadaverous. In zebrafish...
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Peter H.
Brieger (30 June 1898,
Breslau – 17
October 1983, Toronto) was a
German art
historian who
emigrated to
Canada in 1936 to
escape ****cution from...