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Langhans is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808),
Prussian architect Carl
Ferdinand Langhans...
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granulomatous disease,
regardless of etiology.
Langhans giant cells are
named after Theodor Langhans (1839–1915), a
German pathologist. In 2012, a research...
- "Biography of
Rainer Langhans".
Retrieved on
April 10, 2013. Blog of
Rainer Langhans Elementarfragen,
Episode 9,
Interview with
Rainer Langhans, Audiopodcast...
- Carl
Langhans may
refer to: Carl
Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808),
Prussian master builder and
royal architect Carl
Ferdinand Langhans (1782–1869), his son...
- stable, with
Jerry Torstensson on drums, and Lisa
Johansson and
Heike Langhans alternately singing clean vocal parts.
Since then 7
studio albums and various...
- architects.
Langhans died on his
estate at Grüneiche (Dąbie
after 1945 and part of Śródmieście
borough of Wrocław) near Breslau. In 1771,
Langhans married...
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Langhans (Hamburg, 1
April 1867 -
Gotha 17
January 1952) was a
German geographer and cartographer. Paul
Langhans, son of the
innkeeper Paul
Langhans (1838–1922)...
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given to both the
inner layer of the
trophoblast (also
called layer of
Langhans) or the
cells that live there. It is
interior to the syncytiotrophoblast...
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Ferdinand Langhans (14
January 1782 – 22
November 1869) was a
Prussian architect whose specialty was
designing theaters. Born in Breslau, Silesia,
Langhans was...
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William II of Prussia,
based on
designs by the
royal architect Carl
Gotthard Langhans. The
bronze sculpture of the
quadriga crowning the gate is a work by the...