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Lajtha may
refer to: Old
Hungarian spelling of the
river Leitha László
Lajtha This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lajtha...
- composer,
ethnomusicologist and conductor.
Lajtha was born to Ida Wiesel, a Transylvanian-Hungarian and Pál
Lajtha, an
owner of a
leather factory. His father...
- Schmidt, Zoltán Kodály,
Gabriel von Wayditch,
Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, László
Lajtha,
Franz Lehár, Imre Kálmán, Sándor
Veress and Miklós Rózsa.
Hungarian traditional...
- Kate
Lajtha is an
ecologist known for her use of
stable isotopes to
examine biogeochemical cycling in soils.
Lajtha has a B.A. in
biology from Harvard...
- Jersey, USA:
Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-981176-1.
Caldwell HK,
Young WS III,
Lajtha A, Lim R (2006). "Oxytocin and Vasopressin:
Genetics and
Behavioral Implications"...
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director George Hoellering with
music by the
Hungarian composer Laszlo Lajtha and won the
Grand Prix at the
Venice Film
Festival in 1951. It was released...
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guidelines Article ISO 31000 : The Gold Standard, Alex Dali and
Christopher Lajtha,
Strategic Risk,
September 2009
Article ISO 31000 standard: a different...
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Heinrich Klein 1892 1977
Austrian Jaroslav Kvapil 1892 1958
Czech László
Lajtha 1892 1963
Hungarian Arthur Lourié 1892 1966
Russian Darius Milhaud 1892...
- (Leitha-Prodersdorf; Croatian: Lajtaproderštof, Hungarian: Lajtapordány,
Lajtha-Pordány) is an
Austrian town
located in the Eisenstadt-Umgebung district...
- and Béla Bartók, with whom he
studied piano; as an ****istant to László
Lajtha he did
field research on Hungarian, Transylvanian, and
Moldavian folk music...