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German Philosophy

Philosophy, 1948
Encounter is one of the magical keywords of our time which seems to open up new vistas. Rencontre, Encounter, Begegnung, the Festschrift dedicated to Professor F. J. J. Buytendijk (Spectrum, Utrecht) is noteworthy for several reasons. First, the meanings of the three terms are by no means identical.
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Electrochemical synthesis of germane–germane and germane–silane copolymers

Electrochimica Acta, 1999
Poly(dibutylgermylene-co-dihexylgermylene), poly(dibutylsilylene-co-dihexylsilylene), poly(dihexylgermylene-co-dihexylsilylene), poly(dibutylgermylene-co-diphenylgermylene) and poly(methylphenylgermylene-co-dipentylgermylene) were synthesized electrochemically by introducing two corresponding monomers in starting electrolyte solution. The monomer ratio
Takeshi Toriumi   +2 more
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German and West Germanic

The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory, 1941
(1941). German and West Germanic. The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 3-20.
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The Non-German German and the German German: Dilemmas of Identity after the Holocaust

New German Critique, 2007
Whoever thou art . . . by ceasing to take part . . . in the public worship of God, as it now is (with the claim that it is the Christianity of the New Testament), thou hast constantly one guilt the less, and that a great one. . . . I want honesty. If that is what the human race or this generation wants, if it will honorably, honestly, openly, frankly ...
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German Retrospect

Journal of Mental Science, 1875
Finding that there is a difficulty in describing abnormal forms of the ear, Prof. Schwalbe, of Strasbourg (“Archiv. für Psychiatrie,” xxvii. Band, 3 Heft), has arranged an exact method by which variations in the external ear may be tabulated. His articles are illustrated by 19 woodcuts of ear forms. Dr.
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Germans, German Belgians, German-Speaking Belgians

1998
Belgium comprises two groups of German speakers, who are geographically separated from one another and who do not share the same historical background. One group has enjoyed Belgian citizenship ever since the establishment of the Belgian state in 1830, and resides in the northeast of the province of Liege and in the east of the province of Luxembourg ...
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German Measles and German Measles in Pregnancy

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1957
For 15 years German measles has been known to hold serious risks for the human embryo if contracted by the expectant mother during pregnancy. Yet, little progress has been made toward control of the disease. Furthermore, no firm epidemiologic observations have been collected to confirm the clinical evidence—although this is convincing enough.
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The Germans

2018
Piotr Szlanta examines the political position of Poland in the first years of World War I. The chapter discusses the tensions between adherents of the pro-Russian and pro-Austro-Hungarian camps and looks at the repercussions of successive waves of occupation forces in Poland.
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Turkish German

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2015
AbstractToday, long‐term effects of migration into Germany are shown most notably in the emergence of linguistic practices of young people, many of them second or third generation migrants, in urban areas. Turkish German describes a way of speaking that first emerged in young people's speech in multi‐ethnic urban areas and was first associated with ...
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GERMAN: THE GERMAN LANGUAGE [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1957
P. F. Ganz, K. J. Northcott
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