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original on 21
April 2022.
Retrieved 20 May 2021. van der
Heijden MG,
Streitwolf-Engel R,
Riedl R,
Siegrist S,
Neudecker A,
Ineichen K, et al. (2006)....
- some
precursors in the 19th century: In 1829,
Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Streitwolf [de], an
instrument maker in Göttingen,
introduced an
instrument tuned...
- ("clarion") c. 1810;
Sautermeister of
Lyons ("B****e-orgue") in 1812;
Gottlieb Streitwolf in 1828; and
Catterino Catterini ("glicibarifono") in the 1830s. These...
- Van Der Heijden, M. G., Klironomos, J. N., Ursic, M., Moutoglis, P.,
Streitwolf-Engel, R., Boller, T., ... & Sanders, I. R. (1998).
Mycorrhizal fungal...
-
founded under the name
Schuckmannsburg on 7
February 1909 by
Captain Kurt
Streitwolf [de] as "Imperial
Residence in the
Caprivi Strip". Its
namesake was the...
- (1901) Gray none
Peckham N.Y. Sup. Ct.
affirmed nunc pro tunc
Streitwolf v.
Streitwolf 179 (1901) Gray none none N.J.
affirmed Lynde v.
Lynde 183 (1901)...
- his
right (playing the
large accordion) is the post
office Kapo
Georg Streitwolf.
Following his
visit in the
autumn of 1942,
Heinrich Himmler ordered the...
- The
Namibian village of
Schuckmannsburg was
established by
Captain Kurt
Streitwolf in
order to
claim the
Caprivi Strip, a 450 km-long (280 mi)
buffer zone...