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Walthard cell rests,
sometimes called Walthard cell nests, are a
benign cluster of
epithelial cells most
commonly found in the
connective tissue of the...
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Walthard (or Waltaro) (died 12
August 1012) was the
Archbishop of
Magdeburg very
briefly from June to
August in 1012.
Walthard was the
initial archiepiscopal...
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Bernhard Walthard (29 May 1897 – 12 May 1992) was a
Swiss pathologist and Dean of the
Faculty of
Medicine of the
University of Bern. In 1922 he earned...
- 1012,
Frederick sta**** near the
residence of the
Archbishop of Magdeburg,
Walthard.
Among the
territories that he
ruled over,
besides the allod, the "civitas"...
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April 2024.
Retrieved April 2, 2023. "Correspondence from Hans R.
Walthard". deliria-italiano.org (in German). 26
December 2009 [3
August 2008]. Retrieved...
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Gisilher died in 1004, the
cathedral chapter elected as his
replacement Walthard, but
Henry II of
Germany — the son of the old duke of
Bavaria — overruled...
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archbishop of
Magdeburg Unger,
bishop of Poznań
August 12 –
Walthard,
archbishop of
Magdeburg September 12 – Ad-Da'i Yusuf,
Zaidi imam and ruler...
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Sylvia Moor 15.5 13 9 10
Anita Odermatt 16.0 12 10 11
Simone Walthard 16.0 10 11 12
Nicole Burkhard 16.5 9 12 13
Vania Spescha 18.5 11 13 14...
- "Brenner tumour" was
first used by
Robert Meyer, in 1932.
Micrograph of a
Walthard cell nest, the
entity Brenner tumours are
thought to
arise from. H&E stain...
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French Revolutionary Wars A
painting of the
Battle of
Grauholz by
Friedrich Walthard Belligerents French Republic Swiss Confederation Commanders and leaders...