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Emile Waxweiler (1867–1916) was a
Belgian engineer and sociologist. He was a
member of the
Royal Academy of
Belgium and the
International Institute of...
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Waxweiler is a muni****lity in the
county of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany. It is
located in the Eifel,
south of Prüm and is...
- 2009. Roscoe, R. J.; Steenland, K.; Halperin, W. E.; Beaumont, J. J.;
Waxweiler, R. J. (August 4, 1989). "Lung
cancer mortality among nonsmoking uranium...
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Waxweiler 1906: 62). That is, the "physiology of
reactive phenomena caused by the
mutual excitations of
individuals of the same species" (
Waxweiler 1906:...
- p. 106. ISBN 0-7864-2075-8. Mallonee, S.; Shariat, S.; Stennies, G.;
Waxweiler, R.; Hogan, D.; Jordan, F. (1996-08-07). "Physical
Injuries and Fatalities...
- and
founder of
Larian Studios André
Vlerick (1919–1990),
economy Emile Waxweiler (1867–1916),
engineer and
sociologist Marc
Zabeau (born 1949), zoology...
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after September 1944.
Active in the
Eifel region in
November 1944 near
Waxweiler, Kyllburg, and Hives.
Finished the war in
Luftgau XIV near Frankfurt/Main...
- of
Honour France, 7
November 1919
Solvay Institute of
Sociology Emile Waxweiler Solvay Hut Bertrand, Louis,
Ernest Solvay. Een
hervormer op maatschappelijk...
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Retrieved October 21, 2024. Mallonee, Sue; Shariat, Sheryll; Stennies, Gail;
Waxweiler, Rick; Hogan, David; Jordan, Fred (1996). "Physical
Injuries and Fatalities...
- Parc Léopold (BS 2006).
Under the
guidance of its
first director,
Emile Waxweiler, SIS
expressed a "conception of a
sociology open to all of the disciplines...