- were published,
including by
Theodor Wittmaack [de] (1861) (in
relation to whom it is
sometimes known as
Wittmaack-Ekbom syndrome). In 1945, Karl-Axel...
- 1928
Summer Olympics.
Wittmaack was born in Malmø, Sweden. He was the son of
Johannes Wittmaack and
Adamine Petersen.
Wittmaack studied at the Academy...
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spectrometer and used
argon for the
primary beam ions. In the 1970s, K.
Wittmaack and C.
Magee developed SIMS
instruments equipped with
quadrupole m****...
- legs
syndrome (more
specifically termed Willis–Ekbom
disease (WED) or
Wittmaack-Ekbom syndrome).
Other names that
referenced "phobia" were
rejected because...
-
Bartels Social Democratic Party of
Germany 1924–1928 1928–1931
Ernst Wittmaack Social Democratic Party of
Germany 1931–1932
Hanns Kerrl National Socialist...
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President Wolfgang von
Kries Josef Baum Hoff
Heinrich Haake Preceded by
Ernst Wittmaack Succeeded by
Office abolished Personal details Born (1887-12-11)11 December...
- Wiskott–Aldrich
syndrome –
Alfred Wiskott,
Robert Aldrich Wittmaack–Ekbom
syndrome –
Theodur Wittmaack, Karl-Axel
Ekbom Wohl****–Kugelberg–Welander disease...
- 1002/anie.200502721. PMID 16259033. Martinez-Guajardo G.;
Donald K. J.;
Wittmaack B. K.;
Vazquez M. A.;
Merino G. (2010). "Shorter Still:
Compresing C–C...
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Willis in 1685. RLS has been
referred to also as Willis-Ekbom
syndrome and
Wittmaack-Ekbom syndrome.
Ekbom described the
syndrome of
delusional parasitosis...
- near Lörrach, ****
Germany 1933
Nominated by Fr.Külbs the only time Karl
Wittmaack January 17, 1876 Berlin,
German Empire January 28, 1972 Garmisch-Partenkirchen...