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Selmar Schonland (15
August 1860 – 22
April 1940),
originally spelt Schönland, the
founder of the
Department of
Botany at
Rhodes University, was a German...
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nearly 400
films between 1921 and 1963. His name was
sometimes spelled Selmar Jackson.
Jackson was born in Lake Mills, Iowa He died in Burbank, California...
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Selmar Aschheim (4
October 1878 – 15
February 1965) was a
German gynecologist who was a
native resident of Berlin. Born into a
Jewish family, in 1902 he...
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Selmar Janson (27 May 1881 – 19
November 1960) was a German-born
American pianist and teacher,
whose most
prominent student was Earl Wild. His surname...
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Selmar Bagge (30 June 1823 – 16 July 1896) was a
German composer,
music journalist and academic.
Bagge was born in
Coburg in 1823; his
father Johann Bagge...
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Selmar Odelein (born
April 11, 1966) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player who pla**** 18
games in the
National Hockey League.
Odelein started...
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Edward Selmar Siebert (July 1, 1857 –
January 31, 1944) was an
American painter and etcher. Born in Washington, D.C. and
trained in Germany, he opened...
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fertilized egg. An
earlier test,
known as the AZ test, was
developed by
Selmar Aschheim and
Bernhard Zondek. When
urine from a
woman in the
early months...
- "Ansgar Heise" (in German). Kress.
Retrieved April 13, 2022. Bühling,
Selmar (June 8, 1972), "Ein Wort zum Mitbegründer des
Erfurter Heimatbriefs (Heinz...
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Middle Ages
performed uroscopy, a
nonscientific method to
evaluate urine.
Selmar Aschheim and
Bernhard Zondek introduced testing based on the
presence of...