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Adolf Rambold (5
October 1900 – 14 May 1996) was a
German inventor and engineer.
Rambold worked for the
German company T****anne
since 1924. In 1929, he...
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Gerhard Walter Rambold (born 1956) is a
German mycologist and
lichenologist whose research covers the ecological, morphological, and
taxonomic roles of...
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Ramboldo XIII,
Count of
Collalto (also Rambaldo; 1575 – 19
November 1630) was an
Italian Imperial commander. Born at
Mantua into an
ancient noble Venetian...
- bags. The
first tea bag ****ng
machine was
invented in 1929 by
Adolf Rambold for the
German company T****anne. The heat-sealed
paper fiber tea bag was...
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cylindrica (L.)
Delise (1830)
Umbilicaria daliensis (J.C.Wei) Davydov, Peršoh &
Rambold (2018)
Umbilicaria decussata (Vill.) Zahlbr. (1932)
Umbilicaria deusta...
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officers married the two
daughters of
Count d'Arco.
Aldringer served as
Count Rambold Collalto's major-general in this
campaign and was
present at the taking...
- N.Y:
Penguin Books. p. 363. ISBN 978-0-14-101396-1. Hagedorn, Gregor;
Rambold, Gerhard; Martellos,
Stefano (2010). "Types of
identification keys" (PDF)...
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found growing on
boulders in a
eucalypt forest in New
South Wales. G.,
Rambold (1989). A
monograph of the
saxicolous lecideoid lichens of
Australia (excl...
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known as
Flavoparmelia caperata).
Dagmar Triebel and
Gerhard Walter Rambold transferred the
taxon to the
genus Phacopsis in 1988. The
known generic...
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first tea bag ****ng
machine worldwide was launched,
designed by
Adolf Rambold, an
employee of the company. The “Pompadour”
machine could produce 35 gauze...