- The
Lossen rearrangement is the
conversion of a
hydroxamate ester to an isocyanate.
Typically O-acyl, sulfonyl, or
phosphoryl O-derivative are emplo****...
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Clemens Lossen (8 May 1838 in
Kreuznach – 29
October 1906 in Aachen) was a
German chemist. He was the
brother of
geologist Karl
August Lossen. From 1857...
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Danish Navy have
borne the name HDMS
Lossen: HDMS
Lossen (1684), a
frigate launched in 1684 and
wrecked in 1717 HDMS
Lossen (1911) a
minelayer launched in 1911...
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Hermann Friedrich Lossen (7
November 1842 – 27
August 1909) was a
German surgeon born in Emmershäuser Hütte, Hesse. He
studied under Carl von Voit (Munich)...
- (with
contributions by O. Bachmann, C.
Lossen, and H. Schönemann). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-42897-6.
Lossen, C.; Schönemann, H. (2006). "21 Years...
- as
Baroness Lehzen 1943:
Melody of a
Great City 1943: Wild Bird as
Jutta Lossen 1945:
Kolberg as
Sophie Marie von Voß 1951:
Maria Theresa 1953:
Stars Over...
- Lina
Lossen (born
Caroline Elisabeth Lossen; 7
October 1878 – 30
January 1959) was a
German stage and film actress. Peer Gynt (1919) The
Forbidden Way...
- EML
Wambola (A433) is a Lindormen-class
minelayer built in 1977. As KDM
Lossen, she
served in the
Danish Navy
until 2006. Sold to the
Estonian Maritime...
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Lossen was a
frigate built for the navy of Denmark–Norway at Isegran, Fredrikstad, Norway, and
launched in 1684.
Lossen was
wrecked during the Christmas...
- Karl
August Lossen (born
Kreuznach (Rhineland), 5
January 1841; died Berlin, 24
February 1893) was a
German petrologist and geologist.
After finishing...