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Gustav Ferdinand Richard Radde (27
November 1831 – 16
March 1903) was a
German naturalist and
Siberian explorer.
Radde's warbler and
several other species...
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William Radde (September 27, 1800 – May 19, 1884) was a
bookseller and
publisher in New York City from 1837 to 1884. He
published numerous books on homeopathic...
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Radde's warbler (Phylloscopus schwarzi) is a leaf
warbler which breeds in Siberia. This
warbler is
strongly migratory and
winters in
Southeast Asia. The...
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Radde's vole (Stenocranius raddei) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found in
Russia and Mongolia. It was
formerly considered a subspecies...
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Radde's accentor (Prunella ocularis) is a
species of bird in the
family Prunellidae. It is
found in
mountainous parts of
Yemen and
northern Southwest...
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Radde's shrew (Sorex raddei) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae. It is
found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, and Turkey. Bukhnikashvili...
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playing national anthem before games". Fox News.
Retrieved December 9, 2022.
Radde, Kaitlyn. "Brittney
Griner calls for the
release of an
American reporter...
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expeditions of Severtzov, Przhevalsky, Middendorff,
Schrenck and
Gustav Radde. He
described several birds collected by
Russian explorers off the Pacific...
- (ed) (1852): The
Lesser Writings of
Samuel Hahnemann. New York:
William Radde, p. 391. Morrell, P. (1996): On Hahnemann's
coffee theory, www.homeoint...
- raddei, is in
honor of
German naturalist Gustav Radde.
Common names for M.
raddei include rock viper,
Radde's mountain viper,
Kurdistan viper (Vipera raddei...