- Tröger or
Troeger may
refer to:
Sabine Tröger (born 1967),
Austrian sprinter Julius Tröger (1862–1942),
German chemist Tröger's base, an
organic compound...
- Vera
Troeger is a
German political scientist. She
holds the
Chair of
Comparative Political Science at the
University of Hamburg. She
studies quantitative...
-
Heinrich Troeger (4
March 1901, in
Zeitz – 28
August 1975, in Bad Nauheim) was a
German jurist and
politician (SPD).
Troeger was born the son of a medical...
- Christian-Alexander Tröger (born 6
October 1969 in Munich, Bavaria) is a
former swimmer from Germany, who won a
total number of
three bronze medals as...
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Schonbrun 2007, 8.
Gehrkens 1921, 19.
Troeger 2003, 172.
Cunningham 2007, 111. Read 1964, 183–184. Read 1964, 219–221...
- 1055/s-0036-1588180. S2CID 99294625. Spielman, M. A. (1935). "The
Structure of
Troeger's Base". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (3): 583–585. doi:10.1021/ja01306a060. Prelog...
-
Pittsburgh and
composed in 2001 by
Glenn L.
Rudolph to the
lyrics of
Thomas H.
Troeger's 1994 hymn "Lions and Oxen Will Feed in the Hay." It has
become a holiday...
- ISSN 0002-9955.
Stanaway JD,
Reiner RC,
Blacker BF,
Goldberg EM,
Khalil IA,
Troeger CE, et al. (April 2019). "The
global burden of
typhoid and paratyphoid...
- 0001003. PMC 3026764. PMID 21283611. Deen J, von
Seidlein L,
Luquero FJ,
Troeger C,
Reyburn R,
Lopez AL, et al. (January 2016). "The
scenario approach for...
- Hans Tröger (29
August 1896 – 21
January 1982) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II who
commanded several panzer divisions. He was...