• Hesselbach can refer to: Franz Kaspar Hesselbach (1759-1816), German surgeon and anatomist Adam Kaspar Hesselbach (1788-1856), German surgeon and anatomist...
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    the abdominal wall. It is also known by the eponym Hesselbach's triangle, after Franz Kaspar Hesselbach. It is defined by the following structures: Medial...
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  • Hesselbach Castle was originally a Roman fortress of the older Odenwald line of the Neckar-Odenwald Limes. The present-day archaeological site is located...
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    interfoveolar ligament of Hesselbach and sometimes contains a few muscular fibers. It is named for Franz Kaspar Hesselbach. This article incorporates...
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  • Die Hesselbachs is a German radio play series. The series started in 1949 and was adapted for television in 1960. There was also a film Die Familie Hesselbach...
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    The Hesselbach Wind Farm (also known as Windpark Hesselbach) is North Rhine-Westphalia's first forest wind farm. It is situated in the forests of Bad...
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  • sequels: The Hesselbach Family on Vacation (1955) The Horoscope of Family Hesselbach (Das Horoskop der Familie Hesselbach (1956) Herr Hesselbach und die Firma...
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  • Kaspar Hesselbach (15 January 1788 – 7 May 1856) was a German surgeon and anatomist. He is the son of Franz Kaspar Hesselbach. In 1818 Hesselbach became...
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  • Paul Hesselbach (born 6 July 1951) is a retired German football goalkeeper and later manager. Paul Hesselbach at WorldFootball.net v t e...
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  • Franz Kaspar Hesselbach (27 January 1759 – 24 July 1816) was a German surgeon and anatomist who was a native of Hammelburg. He was a pupil, and later Prosector...
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    Hesselbach is a town subdivision of Bad Laasphe in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany with 600 inhabitants. Hesselbach...
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    The cribriform fascia (also known as the fascia cribrosa, or Hesselbach's fascia) is the portion of the superficial layer of the deep fascia of leg which...
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  • occasion of the wedding of Heidi Hesselbach with Fred Lindner. After completion of the shooting for Die Firma Hesselbach, Neuner gave up her acting career...
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  • Hesselbach is a German television series. The television series revolves around the trivial aspects of everyday life as experienced by the Hesselbach...
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  • July 1983 30 June 1986 Lothar Kleim 1 July 1986 28 February 1987 Paul Hesselbach 1 March 1987 30 June 1989 Günter Gerling 1 July 1989 9 April 1995 Bertram...
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    within the lateral umbilical fold (which represents the lateral border of Hesselbach's triangle, the area through which direct inguinal hernias protrude.) The...
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    Roman camp, Hesselbach. They are based primarily on the evaluation of the sigillates found there (c.f. the corresponding section in the Hesselbach article...
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    medial inguinal fossa within an anatomic region known as the inguinal or Hesselbach's triangle, an area defined by the edge of the rectus abdominis muscle...
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    prorector of RWTH Aachen Jörg Steinbach, vice president of TU Berlin Jürgen Hesselbach, president of TU Braunschweig Johann-Dietrich Wörner, president of TU...
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    advisors Conrad Moench Georg Wilhelm Stein [de] Adalbert Friedrich Marcus [de] Carl Caspar von Siebold Franz Kaspar Hesselbach Georges Cuvier Signature...
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  • the femoral blood vessels in the groin (B). 'External femoral hernia of Hesselbach and Cloquet' The neck of the sac lies lateral to the femoral vessels ((A)...
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    gyri – Richard L. Heschl (1824–1881), Austrian anatomist Hesselbach's triangle – Franz Kaspar Hesselbach (1759–1816), German surgeon-anatomist Antrum of Highmore – Nathaniel...
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    direct inguinal hernia. A direct inguinal hernia will protrude through Hesselbach's triangle, whose borders are the rectus abdominis (medially), inferior...
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    G (W.Nr. 19310). The testing went well, and the pilot, Flight Captain Hesselbach, praised its performance. However, Wolfram von Richthofen, in charge of...
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  • Andreas; Botero, Juan Felipe; Beck, Michael Till; de Meer, Hermann; Hesselbach, Xavier (2013). "Virtual Network Embedding: A Survey". IEEE Communications...
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    1937, the Ju 89 prototype D-AFIT (V1, c/n 4911) was first flown by Peter Hesselbach. Just 2½ weeks after the first flight, on 29 April 1937, the further development...
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  • (47): no. doi:10.1002/chin.201147164. ISSN 0931-7597. Salmatonidis, A.; Hesselbach, J.; Lilienkamp, G.; Graumann, T.; Daum, W.; Kwade, A.; Garnweitner, G...
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    the world. Some of Siebold's better known students were Franz Kaspar Hesselbach (1759–1816), Johann Friedrich Meckel (1781–1833) and Nicolaus Anton Friedreich...
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    Siegen-Wittgenstein district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with 1500 inhabitants. Hesselbach lies in southern Wittgenstein, 3 km in the south-west of Bad Laasphe....
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    Oberscheidental, Fort Schloßau, Fort Hesselbach, Fort Würzberg, Fort Eulbach, Fort Hainhaus and Fort Hesselbach to Fort Wörth on the Main. Parts of the...
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