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- Simone Techert is an X-ray physicist and physicochemist. She develops methods for time-resolved X-ray experiments to illuminate chemical molecular processes...
- university include organic chemist August Kekulé, X-ray physicist Simone Techert, health sociologist Thomas Abel, romantic dramatist and revolutionary Georg...
- Indian businesswoman Simone Tebet (born 1970), Brazilian politician Simone Techert, X-ray physicist Simone Tempestini (born 1994), Romanian rally driver Simone...
- later, out on the same ledge as before. The mural features 120 figures, Techert referred to it as a “great pageant.” At the end of the process, she related...
- Lower Ordovician as thought by Flower (1954) and Teichert (1964). Chen and Techert (1983) do not list Shungtangendoceras among the Cambrian cephalopods, which...
- CS Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea Schulzentrum Nord, Buxtehude Attendance: 1,200 Referees: Lythje, Christiansen (DEN) Techert 4 (11–13) Şoit 11 3× 4× Report 3× 5×...
- from Baltoscandia; Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (1): 57–74. Stanley & Techert 1976; Lamellorthoceratida (Cephalopoda, Orthoceratoidea) from the Lower...
- Sokolowski-Tinten, K.; Chapman, H.; Lee, R.; Hansen, T.; Synnergren, O.; Larsson, J.; Techert, S.; Sheppard, J.; Wark, J.; Bergh, M.; Caleman, C.; Huldt, G.; Der Spoel...
- afterward expands and is notably curved. The early segments in the siphuncle (Techert 1964) are bulb shaped and the septal necks are short. In the later part...
- positioned dorsolaterally. It differs from Emmonsoceras (Flower 1955, 1976; Techert 1964) and from Perkinsoceras (Flower 1976) in that the ventral process...