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- Egbertus "Egbert" van Slogteren (9 April 1888, in Groningen – 17 October 1968, in Haarlem) was a Dutch professor of horticulture and phytopathology, known...
- band: Cristobal Moreno, Sascha Salvati, Julian Kasprzik, and Tialda van Slogteren beat out Norman Ramazan and Marcella McCrae – and eventually formed the...
- Thomas Katrozan, Singer Thomas Wohlfahrt, Singer and musician Tialda van Slogteren, Singer, model, TV actress and former member of the Room 2012 Tomasz Reichelt...
- and was living in Curacao. Gert Bongers at Cycling Archives Fred van Slogteren (2003) Wielerhelden van Oranje, Nieuwegein, p. 60 Wikimedia Commons has...
- director. Koen van Slogteren [nl] soon took over the position of oboist, and shortly afterward Piet Honingh became the clarinetist. Slogteren remained until...
- competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated. Alice Hoes and Tialda van Slogteren returned for a second chance at the top 10 in the Wildcard Round. Notes...
- Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved January 30, 2012. Slogteren, Fred (November 1, 2006). "Gerard Van B**** (The Registry on 1 November)"...
- it displays gold flames against a dark chocolate brown background. van Slogteren, D. H. (October 1971). "Tulip breaking virus". Descriptions of Plant Viruses...
- Stotijn) Cees van der Kraan (nl:Cees van der Kraan) Koen van Slogteren (nl:Koen van Slogteren) this teacher's teachers Stout (born 1932) studied with teachers...
- Shulman (1916–1971), American Jerry Sirucek (1922–1996), American Koen van Slogteren [nl] (1922–1995), Dutch Václav Smetáček (1906–1986), Czech * (conductor)...