- Air Vice
Marshal Reginald Leonard George Marix, CB, DSO (17
August 1889 – 7
January 1966) was a
British aviator,
originally with the
Royal Naval Air Service...
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Adolph Marix (April 24, 1848 – June 11, 1919), was a German-born
American officer in the
United States Navy, who
served in the Spanish–American War. The...
- Céleste
Alkan (born Céleste Morhange,
after marriage Céleste
Marix) (25
February 1812 – 25
December 1897), was a
French musician, the
sister of the pianist...
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Geheimgesellschaften bis zur
Wende des 20. Jahrhunderts, Vol. 2. Wiesbaden:
Marix Verlag. p. 244. ISBN 3-86539-044-7. Frick, Karl RH (2005).
Licht und Finsternis...
- A,
denoted A−1.
There are many
algorithms for
testing whether a
square marix is invertible, and, if it is,
computing its inverse. One of the oldest,...
- In m**** spectrometry, matrix-****isted
laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) is an
ionization technique that uses a
laser energy-absorbing
matrix to create...
- Vollständige
Ausgabe [Germanic Mythology] (in German) (Complete ed.). Wiesbaden:
Marix-Verlag. p. 200. ISBN 978-3-937715-38-4. Mannhardt,
Wilhelm (2005). Wald-...
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Trivia edited by
Jennie Miller Helderman, Mary Caulkins. Gramercy, 2002
Marix-Evans, Martin. The
Twelve Days of Christmas.
Peter Pauper Press, 2002 Bowler...
- 80,000 and
German as c. 250,000 with 50–60,000
lightly wounded. In 2002,
Marix Evans recorded 109,300
German casualties and the loss of
eight aircraft...
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original on 17
December 2020.
Retrieved 11
September 2016. Evans,
Martin Marix (2000). The Fall of France: Act of Daring. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 1-85532-969-7...