Wilhelm Frass (29 May 1886 – 1 November 1968) was an Austrian sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer...
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The museum only recently obtained those two writings that sculptors Wilhelm Frass and Alfons Riedel had hidden in a shell underneath the monument of the...
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features a youth with raised arms and was originally crafted in 1929 by Wilhelm Frass before being cast in bronze. Initially placed on the grave of the mayor...
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(1937). XIth Olympic Games, Berlin 1936 Official Report (PDF). Berlin: Wilhelm Limpert. pp. 1106–1123. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 April 2008...
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von Ehrenkrook & von Hueck (eds.), Genealogisches Handbuch, pp. 590ff. Fräss-Ehrfeld, Claudia (2008). Kärnten und Böhmen/Mähren/Schlesien. Geschichtsverein...
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construct a nest made of silk which fills with old caterpillar skins and frass. The nest grows larger as the caterpillars become larger. From the 3rd –...
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isolated from cattle feces, emperor moth caterpillars, and greater wax moth frass. The species was described by de Bary in 1884, who called it Bacillus megaterium...
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Der mitteldeutsche Aufstand 1921, die preußische Schutzpolizei und die Fraß der inneren Sicherheit in der Weimarer Republik ["An army in green coats"...
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tapering to a tip; this forms the 'chute' used for flicking both eggs and frass. Cerci, the paired appendages on the rear of the insect's abdomen, are particularly...
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lepidopteran fauna of Europe published between 1807 and 1835. Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer (several volumes, 1843–1856), and Edward Meyrick (1895)...
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and orchards, where the protrusion of noodle-like extrusions of beetle frass can be a diagnostic feature for this and other Xylosandrus. The potential...
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reinforcement cadre: Győr Garrison: Gradisca Commandant: Lieutenant Colonel Norbert Frass k.u.k. Feldjäger Battalion No. 12 Formed: 1813 – XIV Army Corps – 8th Infantry...
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Comparing the nutrient concentrations of plant leaves to those of larval frass, has shown that larvae remove nitrogen and potassium from the plant. Larvae...
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USSR/Russia, p) Stanko Vraz (1810–1851, Austria-Hungary, p), born Jakob Frass Brian Vrepont (1882–1955, Australia, p), pseudonym of Benjamin Arthur Truebridge...
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November 2018). "100 Jahre Neubeginn in Bremen. Wie die Revolution sich selbst fraß" [100 Years Since a New Beginning in Bremen. How the Revolution Devoured...
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Eriocrania unimaculella (category Taxa named by Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt)
white, full depth blotch which withers and disintegrate by late summer. The frass is in long threads and the mine can only be identified when the larva can...
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Phyllonorycter apparella (category Taxa named by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer)
plant. Each mine has one larva, and each leaf may have up to 26 mines. The frass is clumped in a corner of the mine. Pupation takes place in the mine in...
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tables, Berlin Die Nachkrankheiten und die Reproduktion der Kiefer nach dem Fraß der Forleule, Berlin, 1862. Die Waldverderbnis oder dauernder Schaden, welcher...
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Carinthia-East Tyrol. Die Salzburger Lehen in Kärnten bis 1520 Claudia Fräss-Ehrfeld: Geschichte Kärntens: Die ständische Epoche. 1994, p 197. Meinrad...
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chorale preludes: these were discovered independently by Christoph Wolff and Wilhelm Krunbach in the library of Yale University in the mid-1980s and first published...
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