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- Carl Graebe (German: [ˈɡʁɛːbə]; 24 February 1841 – 19 January 1927) was a German industrial and academic chemist from Frankfurt am Main who held professorships...
- carbazole, respectively). Carbazole is a constituent of tobacco smoke. Carl Graebe and Carl Glaser first isolated the compound from coal tar in 1872. Few carbazole...
- dye to be synthetically duplicated in 1868 when the German chemists Carl Graebe and Carl Liebermann, working for BASF, found a way to produce it from anthracene...
- Herman Friedrich Graebe or Gräbe (19 June 1900 – 17 April 1986) was a German manager and engineer in charge of a German building firm in Ukraine, who witnessed...
- Phenanthrene was discovered in coal tar in 1872 independently by Carl Graebe (article m****cript received on November 1st) as well as by Wilhelm Rudolph...
- daughter of the biophysicist Ove Sten-Knudsen and the artist Nan-Marie Græbe. She is of Swedish descent through her mother. She studied painting under...
- Month for November 2004 after the show had already aired. In 2005, Chris Graebe and his wife Jenni welcomed their son, Kaden Christopher. In 2007, Mary...
- (Braunschweig, Germany: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1874), vol. 1, p. 1142. Graebe (1869) "Ueber die Constitution des Naphthalins" Archived 2015-11-28 at archive...
- Prosecution Book – Poland Stroop Report Wannsee Conference Witness accounts Graebe affidavit Gerstein Report Vrba–Wetzler report Witold's Report Sonderkommando...
- Maps of Northern Europe: A Reconstruction of the Prototypes. Copenhagen: Græbe for H. Hagerup for the Royal Danish Geographical Society. Sweet, Henry (1883)...