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Johann Otto
Leonhard Heubner (January 21, 1843 –
October 17, 1926) was a
German internist and
pediatrician who was a
native of Mühltroff. He
studied medicine...
- The
recurrent artery of
Heubner,
Heubner's artery or
distal medial striate artery is a
branch of the
anterior cerebral artery. It
supplies the head of...
- revolution:
Samuel Erdmann Tzschirner, Karl
Gotthelf Todt and Otto
Leonhard Heubner formed a
provisional government with the aim of
forcing the acceptance...
- The most part of it (Annals,
Histories and Dialogue) was
edited by
Heinz Heubner [de], with
Germania edited by Alf Önnerfors [de] and
Agricola by Josef...
- was
shocked by the results, with its
executive vice-president
Christoph Heubner saying: "For all
survivors of the
Holocaust and the
heirs of the Italian...
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which usually accompany their fall] (in German). Vienna, Austria: J.G.
Heubner. pp. 70–72. John G. Burke.
Cosmic Debris:
Meteorites in History. University...
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inferior half of the
anterior limb is
supplied via the
recurrent artery of
Heubner,
which is a
branch of the
anterior cerebral artery. The
inferior half of...
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Auschwitz concentration camp
around the world,
welcomed the arrest;
Christoph Heubner, the committee's
executive director, said that in
recent days the man had...
- Reptilien-Sammlung des k.k.
zoologischen Museums zu Wien. Vienna: J.G.
Heubner. five
unnumbered + 67 pp. + one plate. (Boiga, new genus, p. 60). (in German...
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handbook "Who was who in the GDR?":
Werner Gruner Retrieved 8 June 2014 Mike
Heubner (2006-01-24). "List of
doctoral students of the TH
Dresden for the period...