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- uncoated paper. HKS is an abbreviation of three German colour manufacturers: Hostmann-Steinberg Druckfarben, Kast + Ehinger Druckfarben, and H. Schmincke & Co...
- uncoated paper. HKS is an abbreviation of three German color manufacturers: Hostmann-Steinberg Druckfarben, Kast + Ehinger Druckfarben and H. Schmincke & Co...
- in these applications. Samuel P. Sadtler, Virgil Coblentz and Jeannot Hostmann (1918). A textbook of chemistry, intended for the use of pharmaceutical...
- and for cost reasons, Localbahn-Bau und Betriebs-Gesellschaft Wilhelm Hostmann & Co. from Hanover was awarded the contract to build the 1000 mm gauge...
- and plastic processing. In addition there an ink manufacturer (formerly Hostmann-Steinberg now hubergroup), paper factory (Werner Achilles Glanzfolien-Kaschieranstalt)...
- Deutschfreiburger Heimatkundeverein. Paulusverlag, Freiburg i. Üe. 2003 With Markus Hostmann, Andreas Knutti (Text): Befreite W****er. Entdeckungsreisen in revitalisierte...
- in Lower Saxony, Germany Funded by the bank Ephraim Meyer & Sohn Carl Hostmann founded an Ironworks based on supposed both coal- and orefields in this...
- Seaxburh). "Life of St Waerburh" daughter of Eormenhild; edited also by Carl Hostmann and translated by Henry Bradshaw, The Life of Saint Werburge of Chester...
- Lokalbahn was thus the first steam tram in Frankfurt. Another private company, Hostmann & Cie. from Hanover, received in 1887 the concession to build railway lines...
- p. 451. Berkeley MJ. (1842). "Enumeration of fungi, collected by Dr. Hostmann, in Surinam". London Journal of Botany. 1 (3): 138–42. Saccardo PA. (1888)...