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Löffler (literally "Spooner") is a
German language surname. It is
often anglicised as Loeffler. In most cases, the name
originates from
people who produced...
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Löffler's syndrome is a
disease in
which eosinophils ac****ulate in the lung in
response to a
parasitic infection. The
parasite can be Ascaris, Strongyloides...
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Christian Löffler (born in Greifswald) is a
German musician whose music can be
categorized as techno, deep house, ambient, and electronica. He has released...
- Hofmann–
Löffler reaction (also
referred to as Hofmann–
Löffler–Freytag reaction,
Löffler–Freytag reaction,
Löffler–Hofmann reaction, as well as
Löffler's method)...
- as the Klebs–
Löffler bacillus because it was
discovered in 1884 by
German bacteriologists Edwin Klebs (1834–1912) and
Friedrich Löffler (1852–1915). These...
- Nico
Löffler (born July 5, 1997) is an
Austrian footballer who
plays for SV Stripfing. "Nico
Loffler (Admira) -
Player Profile". FlashScore.com. "Admira-Talent...
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Wilhelm Löffler may
refer to:
Wilhelm Löffler (doctor) (1887–1972),
Swiss doctor Wilhelm Löffler (fencer) (1886–?),
German Olympic fencer This disambiguation...
- The Großer
Löffler is a
mountain in the
Zillertal Alps on the
border between Tyrol, Austria, and
South Tyrol, Italy. "Monte
Lovello - Peakery". peakery...
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Löffler's medium is a
special substance used to grow
diphtheria bacilli to
confirm the diagnosis. In 1887,
Friedrich Loeffler devised a
culture medium...
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Horst Löffler (born 17
March 1942) is a
German former swimmer who
competed in the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...