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Debach is a
small village about four
miles northwest of Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. At the time of the
Domesday Book, 1086, it was
called Debenbeis or Debeis...
- Paul
Hevener DeBach (28
December 1914 – 15
February 1992) was an
American entomologist who was a
specialist on
biological control. He
wrote the influential...
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Royal Air
Force Debach or more
simply RAF
Debach is a
former Royal Air
Force station located at
Debach, 3
miles (4.8 km)
northwest of Woodbridge, Suffolk...
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perplexus Rosen &
DeBach, 1979
Aphytis philippinensis DeBach & Rosen, 1976
Aphytis phoenicis DeBach & Rosen, 1976
Aphytis pilosus DeBach & Rosen, 1976 Aphytis...
- Division. This
ground echelon moved to the group's
combat station, RAF
Debach, in
April 1944.
Additional officers and men,
chiefly from the 34th Bombardment...
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rearmament the
company under the
control of Hugo
Debach immediately began to
produce arms again.
Debach died
shortly thereafter.
Beginning in 1940 the WMF...
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coast (as
recalled in his 2013 book The Time by the Sea)
before moving to
Debach. For
three years in the late 1950s he
worked for
Benjamin Britten at the...
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Prize for
citrus research in 1965. His
postdoctoral studies were with Paul
DeBach at the
University of California,
Riverside after which he
returned to Israel...
- California. It was
brought into more
widespread use by the
entomologist Paul H.
DeBach (1914–1993) who
worked on
citrus crop
pests throughout his life. However...
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Lubbock Army Air Field, and was ****igned to the 493d
Bombardment Group at RAF
Debach, England, in the 860th
Bombardment Squadron. From
November 1944 to April...