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species named for the
Sarasins J.
Safra Sarasin, a
Swiss private bank This page
lists people with the
surname Sarasin. If an
internal link intending...
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Correlophus sarasinorum, also
called commonly Roux's
giant gecko,
Sarasins'
giant gecko,
Sarasin's [sic]
giant gecko (incorrectly), and the
suras gecko, is a...
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Edouard Sarasin (20 May 1843 – 22 July 1917) was an
independent scientist in Geneva. Born in a
wealthy family, he
established a
private laboratory where...
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Safra Sarasin (formerly Bank
Sarasin & Co. Ltd) is a
Swiss private bank,
founded in 1841 and
headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. It is
currently owned...
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Sarasin Bridge (Thai: สะพานสารสิน, RTGS: Saphan
Sarasin,
pronounced [sā.pʰāːn sǎː.rā.sǐn]) is a
bridge in
Thailand which connects the
island of ****et...
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library of the ****nal, Paris. See
Albert Mennung's Jean François
Sarasins Leben und
Werke (2 vols., Halle, 1902–1904). One or more of the preceding...
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Sarasins found a
group of
people in Celebes, in
their opinion similar to the Weddas,
called the
Toala and Toraja. For
their research, the
Sarasins crossed...
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Keith Sarasin (born 1981 or 1982) is an
American chef from New
Hampshire who has
written four books.
Sarasin was born in 1981 or 1982. When he was 14 years...
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Oryzias sarasinorum, the
Sarasins minnow or
Sarasins buntingi, is a
species of
ricefish in the Adrianichthyidae. It is
endemic to Lake
Lindu in Lore Lindu...
- Pote was a
scion of the
Sarasin family, one of Bangkok's
oldest and
wealthiest ****imilated
Chinese families. The
Sarasins had
always cultivated good...