- History.
Wiedersheim's father was
Eduard Friedrich Wiedersheim (1819–1882), a
medical doctor and naturalist. His mother,
Bertha Friederike Wiedersheim (née...
- 1970s, was
created by
Scandinavian economists Jan
Johanson and Finn
Wiedersheim-Paul and was
later expanded by Jan
Johanson and Jan-Erik Vahlne. The...
- the
inherited effects of the use and
disuse of parts". In 1893,
Robert Wiedersheim published The
Structure of Man, a book on
human anatomy and its relevance...
- 1830
Axolotes guttata Owen, 1844
Siredon Humboldtii Duméril, Bibron, and Duméril, 1854
Amblystoma weismanni Wiedersheim, 1879
Siredon edule Dugès, 1888...
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panniculus carnosus,
particularly the
sternalis muscle. In 1893,
Robert Wiedersheim published The
Structure of Man, a book on
human anatomy and its relevance...
-
Trioceros wiedersheimi, the
Mount Lefo
chameleon or
Wiedersheim's montane chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon found in
Cameroon and Nigeria. Luiselli...
- Democrat-Times.
Archived from the
original on 2019-09-24.
Retrieved 2008-06-25.
Wiedersheim,
William A. (1938). "The
Shingle -
Google Books". The Shingle. Philadelphia...
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Adolf Georg Wiedersheim-Paul (6
January 1863 – 30
September 1943) was a
Swedish novelist and playwright. He
lived most of his
adult life in Berlin, Germany...
- www.schule-schloss-salem.de (in German).
Retrieved 10
August 2023.
Wiedersheim,
William A. (1990). "The
Country Boarding Schools in Germany". Die Unterrichtspraxis...
- the left in E and to the
right in G), reticulum; Sc,
cardiac division; Sp,
pyloric division; WZ, water-cells. (from
Wiedersheim's Comparative Anatomy)...