older brother of German national team Olympic football player Gottfried Fuchs. Fuchs was in the German Army, and was awarded the Iron Cross. He was active...
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as the "red foxes", Fuchs being the German word for fox. Fuchs was left-handed, but was forced to write with his right hand. Fuchs entered the University...
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Hrsg. von Richard Fuchs und Ludwig Schlesinger. 3 Bde. Berlin 1904–1909. O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs", MacTutor...
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equation was missed by Painlevé, but was discovered in 1905 by Richard Fuchs (son of Lazarus Fuchs), as the differential equation satisfied by the singularity...
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Gottfried Erik Fuchs (3 May 1889 – 25 February 1972), also known as Godfrey Fuchs, was a German Olympic footballer. He scored a then-world record 10 goals...
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following: Alain Fuchs (1953–2024), French chemist Argel Fuchs (born Argélico Fucks 1974, Santa Rosa), Brazilian footballer Arved Fuchs (born 1953), German...
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Berlin ETH Zurich Doctoral advisor Karl Weierstrass Ernst Kummer Doctoral students Richard Fuchs Edmund Landau Issai Schur Konrad Knopp Walter Schnee...
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rebellion?". Civil War Times. Vol. 49, no. 5. Retrieved March 8, 2018. Fuchs, pp. 143–44. Fuchs, p. 144. Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln Complete Works. Edited...
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Isomonodromic deformations were first studied by Richard Fuchs, with early pioneering contributions from Lazarus Fuchs, Paul Painlevé, René Garnier, and Ludwig...
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a screenplay by Jason Fuchs and based on the novel Break My Heart 1000 Times by Daniel Waters. It stars Bella Thorne, Richard Harmon and Dermot Mulroney...
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Coronation of Richard III: The Extant Documents. New York: St Martin's. ISBN 978-0-312-16979-4. ——; Visser-Fuchs, Livia (1997). Richard III's Books. Stroud...
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collector Deb Filler, writer, comic actor Marti Friedlander, photographer Richard Fuchs, composer and architect Joseph Herscher, YouTube personality Grace Joel...
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applying to graduate school, Fuchs refused to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). During an interview in 2009, Fuchs stated, “…I felt that the Graduate...
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from his friend Klaus Fuchs to drive to Albuquerque to see Arline. Asked who at Los Alamos was most likely to be a spy, Fuchs mentioned Feynman's safe-cracking...
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which reached the South Pole overland in 1958. Fuchs was the son of the German immigrant Ernst Fuchs from the Jena area and of his British wife Violet...
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Utopie des Damenschneiders Wilhelm Weitling (1971) Fuchs und Co (1972, TV Series) - Richard Fuchs Fußballtrainer Wulff (1972-1973, TV Series) - Heinz...
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Iris (anatomy) (redirect from Crypts of Fuchs)
contract, so that the pupil always remains of a fixed size. The crypts of Fuchs are a series of openings located on either side of the collarette that allow...
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was inaugurated as the Ernst Fuchs Museum in 1988. Born in Vienna as the only child of Maximilian and Leopoldine Fuchs, Fuchs attended the St. Anna Painting...
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Nicole Bass (redirect from Nicole Bass-Fuchs)
Nicole Fuchs (née Bass; August 10, 1964 – February 17, 2017) was an American bodybuilder, actress, professional wrestler, and professional wrestling valet...
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composers, Kiwi Pacific label (1999) In a strange land: the songs of Richard Fuchs, for Rollover Productions (2011) From Garden to Grave Jenny Macleod's...
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Reynard the Fox (redirect from Reineke Fuchs)
folk-lore" elements within the Reynard stories. Jacob Grimm in his Reinhart Fuchs (Berlin, 1834) provided evidence for the supposition on etymological grounds...
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needed] Fuchs studied at the University of Leipzig Agricultural Science and received his doctorate in 1929.[citation needed] On 1 April 1932, Fuchs joined...
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For the trip to New Jersey, he bought Klaus Fuchs's old car. When he later sold it just weeks before Fuchs was unmasked as a spy, the FBI regarded the...
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Communications. 39 (2): 311–315. doi:10.1080/00397910802372574. S2CID 97403497. Richard, Fuchs; Waters, R. C.; Vanderwerf C. A. (1952). "General Qualitative Test for...
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Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. Daniel Fuchs was born to a Jewish family on the...
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homeopath and viticulturist Karl Fritsch (born 1963) contemporary jeweller Richard Fuchs (1887–1947), composer and architect Rudolf Gopas (1913–1983) artist...
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art collector, and political activist. Fuchs's father was a shopkeeper. Early in his life, the younger Fuchs developed socialist and Marxist political...
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Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity). Germany, United Kingdom, United States Richard Fuchs (26 April 1887, Karlsruhe, Germany–22 September 1947, Wellington, New...
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and Ricky Hernandez, Fuchs was co-inventor of LISTSERV, an electronic mailing list application. From 1984 until 1989 Mr. Fuchs was President of BITNET...
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measurement of pupil size. His name is associated with the Fuchs-Rosenthalsche Zählkammer ("Fuchs-Rosenthal counting chamber"), a means for counting cells...
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