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Bohumil Sekla (16 May 1901 in
Bohuslavice – 7
August 1987 in Prague) was a
Czechoslovak biologist. He
specialised in
genetics and was
known as an expert...
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Chapter 4,
footnote 22.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 ISBN 9781137276155 ""SABLJA"
SEKLA NEMILICE".
Council of Europe.
Organised Crime in Europe: The
Threat of Cybercrime :...
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Bernhard Sekles (20 June 1872 – 8
December 1934) was a
German composer, conductor,
pianist and pedagogue.
Bernhard Sekles was born in
Frankfurt am Main...
- sow", sěmę "seeds"
OPrus situn "to sow",
simen "seed", Lith sėti "to sow",
sekla "seed", ****is "linseed" OIr sīl, W hil "seed" < *seH₁-lo-
sermn "seed"...
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original on 4
August 2018.
Retrieved 18
September 2016. "Krnáčová
sekla s kariérou primátorky po návštěvě New Yorku, byl tam nepořádek a kolony"...
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Heinrich Wilhelm Schott,
botanist Joseph Schumpeter,
economist Bohumil Sekla,
biologist Alois Senefelder,
inventor of the
printing technique of lithography...
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Established 1975 Governing body
Ministry of
Environmental Protection and
Regional Development Website www.lvm.lv/
seklas-un-stadi/kalsnavas-arboretums...
- laimėjom!" (English: We are victorious). One of the most
famous fans is
Tomas "
Sėkla" Balaišis, who has
followed the team
since 2002 and is
known for his distinctive...
- "sieve" (cf. Old
Norse sáld "sieve",
Welsh hidl "strainer",
Lithuanian sėkla "seed", Gr**** ēthein "to strain", Old
Church Slavonic sito)
Diesema Mullein...
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Iesien baltā lakatiņā (Tie it into a
White Cloth; Riga,
Liesma Publ., 1986)
Sēkla sniegā (Seed in the Snow; Riga,
Liesma Publ., 1990) "Acclaimed poet Knuts...