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Promerphological
Promerphological Pro*mer`pho*log"ic*al, a. (Biol.) Relating to promorphology; as, a promorphological conception.
Superphosphate
Superphosphate Su`per*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) An acid phosphate. Superphosphate of lime (Com. Chem.), a fertilizer obtained by trating bone dust, bone black, or phosphorite with sulphuric acid, whereby the insoluble neutral calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, is changed to the primary or acid calcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2, which is soluble and therefore available for the soil.
Superphosphate of lime
Superphosphate Su`per*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) An acid phosphate. Superphosphate of lime (Com. Chem.), a fertilizer obtained by trating bone dust, bone black, or phosphorite with sulphuric acid, whereby the insoluble neutral calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, is changed to the primary or acid calcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2, which is soluble and therefore available for the soil.

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- Archbishop Anno instates Erpho, first abbot of Michaelsberg Abbey, 12th century m****cript...
- Walbeck 1022 1032 Hermann I 1032 1042 Rudbert 1042 1063 Frederick I 1064 1084 Erpho 1084 1097 Burchard of Holte 1098 1118 Dietrich II of Winzenburg 1118 1127...
- offered the diocese of Worms to a renowned pastor named Erpho. Within three days of becoming bishop, Erpho died from unknown causes and a certain Razo was quickly...
- Anno II. (right) installs Erpho (left) as first abbot of Siegburg Abbey (from a 12th century m****cript)....
- donated by Bishop Ruprecht of Regensberg, and Canons Philipp von Flersheim, Erpho von Gemmingen and Wilhelm von Stockheim. Another cloister keystone belonging...
- Rudbert of Münster [de] (1042–1063) Frederick I of Münster [de] (1064–1084) Erpho [de] (1085–1097) Burchard of Holte [de] (1098–1118) Dietrich II of Münster [de]...
- the noble families of Büdingen, Hanau and Rannenberg and to the knight Erpho von Orb. In 1278, the patrician from Gelnhausen Irmgard Ungefüge took over...
- mountain and the abbey henceforward took their names. He appointed the monk Erpho (died 1076) as the first abbot. Anno himself died at the abbey in 1075 and...
- Seebach was first mentioned as "Sebecke" in a deed of gift from Count Erpho to the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg in 859 AD. The village was named after...
- Statue of St. Nicholas in the Abbey of St. Nicholas' in Brauweiler Statues Erpho and Kuno on the northern facade of the Abbey of St. Michael's in Siegburg...