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- A Markwald is an area of woodland that is jointly managed by several villages or towns. It is an historic term that is used in German-speaking Europe and...
- doi:10.1002/bdrc.10002. PMID 12768653. Waller BR, McQuinn T, Phelps AL, Markwald RR, Lo CW, Thompson RP, Wessels A (November 2000). "Conotruncal anomalies...
- energy. Photochromism was discovered in the late 1880s, including work by Markwald, who studied the reversible change of color of 2,3,4,4-tetrachloronaphthalen-1(4H)-one...
- Old Town and an inner town, as well as residential neighbourhoods named Markwald and Rote Warte. St. Markus in Mühlheim St. Markus in Mühlheim, within St...
- Markwald 2002, pp. 75–78. Groves 2015. Gittis 2015. Tommasini 2011. Markwald 2002, p. 24. Markwald 2002, p. 45. Markwald 2002, pp. 71–72. Markwald 2002...
- Visconti, Richard P; Kasyanov, Vladimir; Gentile, Carmine; Zhang, Jing; Markwald, Roger R; Mironov, Vladimir (March 2010). "Towards organ printing: engineering...
- Institute Journal. 27 (1): 1–2. ISSN 0730-2347. PMC 101009. PMID 10991554. Markwald, Roger (May 2001). "Maria Victoria de la Cruz (1916–1999)". Cardiology...
- founded his own rope works in partnership with Henry Markwald, initially under the name Downs and Markwald. In 1892, he was joined by his son, John William...
- Kommissarin: Schatten der Vergangenheit (1994, TV series episode), as Erich Markwald L'amour conjugal (1995), as Anchire Tödliche Liebe (1995) Faust [de]: Mordpoker...
- Common use of the forests by adjacent settlements such as those around the Markwald Nuremberg Imperial Forest (Reichswald) (as early as the Middle Ages, regulated...