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Schnabl, a
German family name, can
refer to: Ana
Schnabl (born 1985),
Slovenian journalist Johann Andreas Schnabl (1838–1912), Polish-German entomologist...
- Ana
Schnabl (born 1985 in Ljubljana) is a
Slovenian author and journalist.
Schnabl studied Comparative Literature and
Philosophy at the
University of Ljubljana...
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Siegfried Schnabl (27
February 1927 – 4
August 2015) was a
German ****ologist and
psychotherapist who
contributed to the work of ****
education in East...
- Karl
Schnabl (born
March 8, 1954, in Achomitz,
community Hohenthurn, Carinthia) is an
Austrian former ski
jumper who
competed during the 1970s. His best-known...
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Johann Nepomuk Schnabl (5
October 1853 in
Moosburg – 16 June 1899 in Munich) was a
German schoolteacher and mycologist. He
worked as a
schoolteacher in...
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Johann Andreas Schnabl (born Jan Sznabla, 1838 – 1912) was born a Pole of
German descent, and was an
entomologist specializing in Diptera. His family...
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Katja (Stanislawa Katharina) Sturm-
Schnabl (born 17
February 1936 in Zinsdorf, muni****lity of Magdalensberg) is a Carinthian-Slovene
linguist and literary...
- ISSN 1731-3708. Wimbledon,
William A.P.; Rehakova, Daniela; Svobodová, Andrea;
Schnabl, Petr; Pruner, Petr; Elbra, Tiiu; Šifnerová, Kristýna; Kdýr, Šimon; Frau...
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historia naturalis". ****ilegia Zoologica,
Berolini [=Berlin]. 2 (13): 1–28.
Schnabl, J. (1881). "Lipoptena cervi, var.
alcis [female **** symbol]". Dtsch. Entomol...
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family Platypezidae. Its
larvae develop in
galls on
Ganoderma applanatum.
Schnabl, J. (1884). "Opis
nowych gatunkow much Krajowych". Pam. Fizyogr. 4: 293–297...