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Lowenstam is a German-language surname,
which means "lion trunk".
Alternative spellings include Löwenstam, Löwenstamm,
Loewenstam and Loewenstamm. The...
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Heinz Adolf Lowenstam (October 9, 1912 – June 7, 1993) was a German-born, Jewish-American
paleoecologist celebrated for his
discoveries in biomineralization:...
- Saul
Lowenstam (1717 – 19 June 1790) was a
renowned Dutch rabbi and talmudist. Saul
Lowenstam was born in 1717 in Rzeszów to his
parents Aryeh Leib ben...
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nothing in the
inscription specific to its
appearance in the Iliad;
Steven Lowenstam suggests that the
author of the
inscription knew of Nestor's Cup from...
- Organisms.
Princeton University Press. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-0-691-08308-7.
Lowenstam, H. A.; Weiner, S. (1989), On biomineralization,
Oxford University Press...
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Archived from the
original on 15
December 2022.
Retrieved 15
December 2022.
Lowenstam, H.A.; Weiner, S. (1989). On Biomineralization.
Oxford University Press...
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topic of
contention among geologists and mineralogists. For example,
Lowenstam (1981)
stated that "organisms are
capable of
forming a
diverse array of...
- IMA's
decision to
exclude biogenic crystalline substances. For example,
Lowenstam (1981)
stated that "organisms are
capable of
forming a
diverse array of...
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inclination comp**** ...allows
birds to
locate courses of
different origin Lowenstam, H.A. (1967). "Lepidocrocite, an
apatite mineral, and
magnetic in teeth...
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Aryeh Leib ben Saul
Löwenstam (c. 1690 – 2
April 1755) was a
Polish rabbi.
Aryeh Leib was born in c. 1690 in Kraków. He came of a
famous family of rabbis...