- Kníř/
Knirsch is a
surname of
Czech origin. The
Czech "Kníř" was
transposed to
German as "
Knirsch" or "Knirsh". The
etymology can be
traced to the Czech...
- Hans
Knirsch (14
September 1877 in Třebařov – 6
December 1933 in Duchcov) was an Austro-German
activist from
Moravia for
Austrian ****sm.
After the breakup...
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Retrieved January 25, 2021.
Despommier DD,
Griffin DO,
Gwadz RW,
Hotez PJ,
Knirsch CA (2019). "26.
Other Nematodes of
Medical Importance".
Parasitic Diseases...
- ISBN 0-387-94223-8. Despommier, ****son D.; Gwadz, Robert; Hotez, Peter;
Knirsch,
Charles (2000).
Parasitic Diseases 4th ed.
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- in
November 1919 in Duchcov. The most
crucial party activists were Hans
Knirsch, Hans Krebs, Adam Fahrner,
Rudolf Jung and
Josef Patzel. In May 1932, it...
- 45–65. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-802117-0.00003-5. ISBN 978-0-12-802117-0.
Knirsch,
Unterweger &
Engel 2019, p. 2. Antonopoulos,
Andreas (20
February 2014)...
- ISBN 978-1-4557-4801-3.
Despommier DD,
Griffin DO,
Gwadz RW,
Hotez PJ,
Knirsch CA (2019). "9. The Malarias".
Parasitic Diseases (PDF) (7 ed.). New York:...
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apiculatus H.Perrier ex
Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín &
Wetschnig Rhodocodon calcicola Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín &
Wetschnig Rhodocodon campanulatus Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín &...
- the
Imperial Council in 1905 and 1911, the
party obtained 3 seats. Hans
Knirsch was
chosen as
parliamentary chairman in 1912. At the end of the
First World...
-
Eduard Knirsch (1869 – 23
November 1955 in Vienna) was an
Austrian doctor/dentist and
entomologist who
specialised in Coleoptera. His
collection is in...