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Hermann Fleissner (16 June 1865,
Dresden – 20
April 1939, Berlin) was a
German Social Democratic politician.
After the Volksschule,
Fleissner undertook...
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Heinrich Fleissner (born 27 May 1888 in Hirschberg, Thuringia, died 22
April 1959 in Leipzig) was a
German politician (USPD / SPD / SED), and
chief of...
- '[they]are
often called Fleissner grilles in
ignorance of
their historical origin.' One form of the
Fleissner (or
Fleißner)
grille makes 16 perforations...
- Tomáš
Fleissner (born 20
August 1960) is a
Czech modern pentathlete. He
competed for
Czechoslovakia at the 1988 and 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Jan
Fleissner (born 1
February 1998) is a
Czech rower. He
competed in the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Rowing:
FLEISSNER Jan".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Tokyo Organising...
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Fleissner (Jim) is an
American attorney and a
Professor of Law at
Mercer University School of Law in Macon, Georgia.
While at Mercer,
Fleissner has...
- (magnetite)
magnetoreceptors in the
snouts of
rainbow trout. In 2003, G.
Fleissner and
colleagues found iron-based
receptors in the
upper beaks of homing...
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Edouard Fleissner von
Wostrowitz (1825–1888), also
spelt Fleißner, is
remembered as the
author of a
short book on
cryptography and as the
proponent of...
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Hanzlik M,
Heunemann C, Holtkamp-Rötzler E,
Winklhofer M,
Petersen N,
Fleissner G (December 2000). "Superparamagnetic
magnetite in the
upper beak tissue...
- (1914–1991)
March 1, 1976
Horst Stechbarth (1925–2016)
October 7, 1977
Werner Fleißner (1922–1985) July 14, 1979
Erich Peter (1919–1987)
October 7, 1979 Wolfgang...