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Preyer is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: Carl
Adolph Preyer (1863–1947), German-American pianist, composer, and
teacher Gottfried...
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Emilie Preyer (1849–1930) was a
German painter known for her
still life paintings.
Preyer was born on 6 June 1849 in Düsseldorf, Germany. She was taught...
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Preyer, 1959, p. 18
Preyer, 1959, p. 18
Preyer, 1959, pp. 17–18
Preyer, 1959, pp. 17–18
Preyer, 1959, pp. 18–19
Preyer, 1966, p. 20
Preyer, 1959...
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Cemetery in Greensboro. The L.
Richardson Preyer Federal Building in
Greensboro is
named in
Preyer's honor.
Preyer and his wife, Emily, both
received the...
- small-statured, and in his
youth Preyer occasionally took
advantage of this by
dressing as a
child to play pranks.
Beginning in 1882,
Preyer studied art at the Düsseldorf...
- German-American pianist, composer, and
music instructor.
Preyer was the son of Jean
Preyer and
Marie Heinz. He
became interested in
learning the piano...
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interaction where one organism, the predator,
kills and eats
another organism, its
prey. It is one of a
family of
common feeding behaviours that
includes parasitism...
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William Thierry Preyer or
Wilhelm Preyer (4 July 1841 – 15 July 1897) was an English-born biochemist,
physiologist and
psychologist who
worked in Germany...
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Birds of
prey or
predatory birds, also
known as raptors, are
hypercarnivorous bird
species that
actively hunt and feed on
other vertebrates (mainly mammals...
- Jane
Preyer (born
December 6, 1953) is an
American former professional tennis player. A
native of
North Carolina,
Preyer competed on the professional...