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- Friedrich von Lindequist (born 15 September 1862 in Wostevitz on Rügen; died 25 June 1945 at Macherslust near Eberswalde, Germany) was a high colonial...
- Ordinance 88 by the Governor of German South West Africa, Friedrich von Lindequist. It was designated as Wildschutzgebiet in 1958, and was awarded the status...
- Governor   • 1894–1905 Theodor von Leutwein • 1905–1907 Friedrich von Lindequist • 1907–1910 Bruno von Schuckmann • 1910–1919 Theodor Seitz Historical...
- Secretary Friedrich von Lindequist protested strongly and resigned in November 1911. Instead of appointing the successor Lindequist proposed, Bethmann Hollweg...
- nightshade: everything about the plant". Plantura. Retrieved 2024-12-07. Lindequist, U. (1992). "Atropa". Haegers Handbuch der pharmazeutischen Praxis (in...
- Antivirals: Mechanisms, classes, and Subtypes". 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2024. Lindequist, Ulrike; Niedermeyer, Timo H. J.; Jülich, Wolf-Dieter (2005). "The Pharmacological...
- Theodor Leutwein (1898–1905) Lothar von Trotha (1905)* Friedrich von Lindequist (1905–1907) Bruno von Schuckmann (1907–1910) Theodor Seitz (1910–1915)...
- bioproducts and marine chemical ecology". Following this in 1994, Teuscher and Lindequist defined biogenic substances as "chemical compounds which are synthesised...
- concentrations of prescribed drugs. von Woedtke T, Schlüter B, Pflegel P, Lindequist U, Jülich WD (June 1999). "Aspects of the antimicrobial efficacy of grapefruit...
- (1865–1937) 17 May 1907 9 June 1910 3 years, 23 days 2 Lindequist, FriedrichFriedrich von Lindequist (1862–1945) 10 June 1910 3 November 1911 1 year, 146 days...