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Siekmann (23
August 1902 – 22
August 1961) was a
German nurse who
became the
first known person to die at the
Berlin Wall, only nine days
after the...
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Andreas Siekmann (born 1961, Hamm, Germany) is
visual artist and art
historian living between Berlin and
Buenos Aires, who
works on text, drawing, and...
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listed in the Dow
Jones Sustainability Index by S&P Global. Pohl, Manfred;
Siekmann,
Birgit (2000).
Hochtief und
seine Geschichte: von den Brüdern Helfmann...
- Vol. 1252. Université de Paris. Here: p.96-97 Claus-Peter Wirth; Jörg
Siekmann;
Christoph Benzmüller;
Serge Autexier (2009).
Lectures on
Jacques Herbrand...
- ijhydene.2019.11.033. ISSN 0360-3199. S2CID 213336330. K. Schumann; K.
Siekmann (2005). "Soaps". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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sodium hydroxide. C17H35COOH+NaOH→C17H35COONa+H2O
Klaus Schumann, Kurt
Siekmann, "Soaps" in Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH...
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Beukes Willemse,
Jakob Nebel,
Chris van Niekerk, Phil
Magee and Jan
Siekmann.
Livingston have
released two
albums with the
third album Animal due for...
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original on 2019-12-18.
Retrieved 2019-12-18.
Klaus Schumann; Kurt
Siekmann (2005). "Soaps". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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Horst Kutscher Günter
Litfin Dorit Schmiel Egon
Schultz Olga
Segler Ida
Siekmann Heinz Sokolowski Hildegard Trabant Rudolf Urban Christel and
Eckhard Wehage...
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original on 2015-03-03.
Retrieved 2010-02-17. Schumann, Klaus;
Siekmann, Kurt (2000). "Soaps". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry....