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- Poschmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agathe Poschmann (1922–20??), German actress Marion Poschmann (born 1969), German...
- Marion Poschmann (born 15 December 1969 in Essen) is a German author, novelist, and poet. Marion Poschmann grew up in Mülheim an der Ruhr and Essen. From...
- British palaeontologist Simon J. Braddy, German palaeontologist Markus Poschmann and O. Erik Tetlie in 2007 revealed that Jaekelopterus was not a basal...
- Agathe Poschmann (born 18 January 1922) is a German actress of stage, radio and film. She frequently pla**** a young lover on the stage. Poschmann was born...
- Sabine Poschmann (born 4 October 1968) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from...
- Waeringoscorpio hefteri Størmer, 1970 † Waeringoscorpio westerwaldensis Poschmann, Dunlop, Kamenz & Scholtz, 2008 "✝Waeringoscorpio". mindat.org. Størmer...
- itself was around 66 millimeters (6.6 cm) long. In its 2006 description, Poschmann and Dunlop placed Flagellopantopus into the order Pantopoda (which includes...
- Patristic Orthodox Theology. Liturgical Press. ISBN 0814658016. Poschmann 1964, pp. 60–61. Poschmann 1964, pp. 95–96, 136–45. Martos 2014, pp. 328–30. Cyrille...
- radiations: A phylogenetic approach". Tetlie 2007, p. 557. Poschmann & Tetlie 2004, p. 189. Braddy, Poschmann & Tetlie 2008, p. 107. Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplementary...
- Blackwell Science. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-632-04444-3. Braddy, S. J.; Markus Poschmann, M. & Tetlie, O. E. (2008). "Giant claw reveals the largest ever arthropod"...