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Berthold Hatschek (3
April 1854 in Skrbeň – 18
January 1941 in Vienna) was an
Austrian zoologist remembered for
embryological and
morphological studies...
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Ludwig Hatschek (9
October 1855 – 15 July 1914) was an
Austrian industrialist. He was the
founder of the Eternit-Werke
factory in Vöcklabruck,
Upper Austria...
- Paul
Hatschek (11
March 1888 – 15 May 1944) was a
Czech engineer of
optical and film
technology and a
member of the
German Resistance against ****sm during...
- In the lancelet,
Hatschek's pit, not to be
confused with
Hatschek's nephridium, is a deep
ciliated fossa on the
dorsal midline of the
buccal cavity (the...
- dichotomy". The
Bilateria were
named by the
Austrian embryologist Berthold Hatschek in 1888. In his classification, the
group included the Zygoneura, Ambulacraria...
- Elli
Hatschek (July 2, 1901 –
December 8, 1944) was a
member of the
German Resistance against ****sm. She was
married to Paul
Hatschek, a
leading member...
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Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Subkingdom:
Eumetazoa Phylum:
Coelenterata Hatschek, 1888
Phyla Ctenophora Cnidaria...
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Prussia ed alla
influenza dei sali nel guastarle, Bologna: Tipi S****i, 1847
Hatschek, Emil, The
Foundations of
Colloid Chemistry, A
selection of
early papers...
- doi:10.1038/nature08623. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 20054388. S2CID 4428903.
Hatschek, B.; Cori, C. J. (1896).
Elementarcus der
Zootomie in fünfzen Vorlesungen...
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products were
invented in the late 19th
century by the
Austrian Ludwig Hatschek. Prin****lly he
mixed 90%
Portland cement and 10%
asbestos fibres with...