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  • |alma_mater = [[University of Florida]]<br>[[University of Cologne]] ...mical shift|NMR-shift]]s. In 1995, he became professor at the [[University of Mainz]]. ...
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  • | office = Member of the [[Bundestag]] ...28 December 1956 in [[Düsseldorf]]) is a German [[politician]] and member of [[Alliance 90/The Greens]] in the [[Bundestag]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = Cologne, Germany | death_place = Cologne, Germany ...
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  • '''Josef, Baron von Mering''' (28 February 1849, in [[Cologne]] – 5 January 1908, at [[Halle an der Saale]], [[Germany]]) was a German ph ...[Oskar Minkowski]]) that one of the pancreatic functions is the production of [[insulin]], a [[hormone]] which controls blood sugar levels. ...
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  • ...mzøːt|lang}}; 12 August 1886 – 10 September 1975) was a German [[historian of philosophy]]. ...interest in [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] he transferred in 1907 to [[University of Marburg|Marburg]], where he studied with [[Hermann Cohen]] and [[Paul Nator ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Cologne]], [[Germany]] | relatives = descendant of [[Salomon Oppenheim, Jr.]] ...
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  • ...ch 1808{{snd}}16 July 1895) was a German Catholic politician from the city of [[Koblenz]]. ...an Empire)|Reichstag]], and from 1879 onwards also in the Prussian Chamber of Deputies.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Bucharest]] | occupation = {{ubl|Neurologist|Physician|University teacher}} ...
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  • '''Eduard Heis''' (18 February 1806, [[Cologne]] – 30 June 1877 in [[Münster]]) was a German mathematician and [[astronome ...ademy of Münster]] in 1852. In 1869 he became [[Rector (academia)|rector]] of the Academy. ...
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  • ...Simon Ungers.jpg|thumb|right|"Forum" - in front of the church [[St. Peter (Cologne)]]]] ...name="Baunetz" /> From 1975 to 1980, he studied architecture at [[Cornell University]] in [[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca]], [[New York (state)|New York]].<ref name=" ...
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  • ...ge#Ancient Greek|Ancient Greek]] and [[Hebrew]]—graduating with the degree of ''magister artium''. Thereafter, he pursued a degree in law in 1517. ...a]] at the age of 26 years, he returned to his native [[Berg (state)|Duchy of Berg]]. ...
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  • ...was also active as a composer associated with the [[Cologne School (music)|Cologne School]]{{sfn|Kapko-Foretić|1980|loc=50}} and [[New Simplicity]]. Chorzempa never married. He died on March 25, 2023, at the age of 78.<ref>{{cite news |title=Daniel Chorzempa, organist acclaimed for his Bac ...
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  • | selection =[[List of astronauts by selection#1990|1990 German Group]] ...rimental physics from the [[University of Cologne]] in 1983 and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in 1986, with a minor degree in human physiology. ...
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  • ...erved as head of the Merola Program in San Francisco and artistic director of the [[Central City Opera]] in Colorado. ...[[Jacobs School of Music]]. From 1997-2007, Effron was artistic director of the summer [[Brevard Music Center]]. ...
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  • ...ch]] and [[University of Berlin|Berlin]], he entered the legal career at [[Cologne]], and immediately devoted his attention to financial and commercial questi ...inistry of finance, and was in 1849 elected a member of the second chamber of the [[Preußischer Landtag|Prussian diet]], joining the Moderate [[Liberalis ...
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  • '''Johann Faber''' of [[Heilbronn]], also known as ''Johannes Fabri'' (1504 – 27 February 1558), ...tholic clergy were forbidden to preach, and his usefulness in Augsburg was of short duration. ...
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  • '''Radulph of Rivo''' (also '''Radulph of Tongres''', '''Radulph van der Beken''', '''Raoul de Tongres''', '''Radulph ...Italy, between 1367 and 1375 at the Paris [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] university and [[Orléans]], where he studied canon and civil law. In 1371 he was alrea ...
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  • ...fornia]] and [[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths]], [[University of London]], [[London]]. ...a cultural archaeology of sites and events which share confluent histories of art, cinema and the built environment. He works across video, photography a ...
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  • {{About|the Dominican friar and saint, John of Cologne|the Gothic architect of the same name|Juan de Colonia}} |name= John of Cologne ...
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  • ...ty government and service of the former [[Electorate of Cologne|Elector of Cologne]]. He was also related to the painter [[Andreas Müller (painter)|Andreas Mü ...ach Prince Karl von [[Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]], who made him keeper of the [[Wertheim am Main|Wertheim]] archives in 1850. Kaufmann would retain ...
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