- Lüder
Deecke (German: [ˈdeːkə]; born 22 June 1938) in Lohe-Rickelshof,
Germany is a
German Austrian neurologist, neuroscientist,
teacher and physician...
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first recorded and
reported in 1964 by Hans
Helmut Kornhuber and Lüder
Deecke at the
University of
Freiburg in Germany. In 1965 the full
publication appeared...
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Oskar Deecke (born 16 May 1986 in Hamburg) is a
German field hockey player.
Deecke attended the
Gelehrtenschule des
Johanneums until 2005.
Oskar Deecke started...
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Deecke, V. B. (2012). "Tool-use in the
brown bear (Ursus arctos)" (PDF). Animal...
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linguists have
never found a
derivation with
which they all agree.
Wilhelm Deecke said: "[…] its
etymology is
doubtful but some
derive it from the Ligurian-Celtish...
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function of
brain areas. It was
founded in 1993 in Vienna,
Austria by Lüder
Deecke. With his
retirement in 2006 the
institute was closed. The
institute was...
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numismatist Johannes Brandis (1873), the
philologists Moritz Schmidt,
Wilhelm Deecke,
Justus Siegismund (1874) and the
dialectologist H. L.
Ahrens (1876) also...
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together with his
doctoral student Lüder
Deecke. In 1965
Kornhuber (together with Lüder
Deecke)
discovered the Bereitschaftspotential, a brain...
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Aules (also
spelled Avle, Aveles, etc.), the
Etruscan cognate of Aulus.
Deecke argued that the name was
originally Etruscan,
deriving it from avile, found...
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September 30, 2014. Miller,
Patrick James O'Malley; Shapiro, Ari Daniel;
Deecke,
Volker Bernt (November 2010). "The
diving behaviour of mammal-eating killer...