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- Dragendorff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hans Dragendorff (1870–1941), German scholar Johann Georg Noel Dragendorff (1836–1898)...
- Hans Dragendorff (15 October 1870 in Dorpat (Tartu), Estonia – 29 January 1941 in Freiburg, Germany) was a Baltic German scholar who introduced the first...
- Dragendorff's reagent is a color reagent to detect alkaloids in a test sample or as a stain for chromatography plates. Alkaloids, if present in the solution...
- classified; the first major scheme, by the German classical archaeologist Hans Dragendorff (1895), is still in use (as e.g. "Dr.29"), and there have been many others...
- Johann Georg Noel Dragendorff (August 8, 1836 – April 7, 1898) was a German pharmacist and chemist born in Rostock. He earned his doctorate in philosophy...
- Wisseman 1994, 37 Potsherd, La Graufesenque Dragendorff 1895; Potsherd has a searchable database by Dragendorff and other classification systems. Overviews...
- botanist Clara Wehl (1833–1901), Australian botanist Johann Georg Noel Dragendorff (1836–1898), pharmacist and chemist Hermann von Maltzan (1843–1891),...
- refers to this individual as a bride. Baltic German archaeologist Hans Dragendorff argued that this type of crown connected to an ancient tradition of depicting...
- In 1903, Hans Dragendorff challenged it, arguing that Geometric pottery was simply a development of Mycenaean styles: Dragendorff's view became the...
- Medica. 83 (12–13): 962–976. doi:10.1055/s-0043-111240. PMID 28561136. G. Dragendorff (1884). Plant Analysis Qualitative & Quantitative. London: Bailliere...