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Friedrich Sigmund Merkel - traduzione in Inglese

GERMAN ANATOMIST

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel         
n. Friedriech Sigmund Merkel, Friedriech Merkel (1845-1919), Duits anatoom en histopatholoog die als eerste de complete beschrijving van tastcellen leverde in 1875
Angela Merkel         
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  • Merkel in 2007
  • Merkel at the 2012 congress of the [[European People's Party]] (EPP)
  • Merkel with Argentine president [[Mauricio Macri]] in the [[Casa Rosada]], 2017
  • Merkel and Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]], 2002
  • Angela Merkel's tenure as Chancellor compared to heads of government in the EU and UK
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  • NSA]]'s mass surveillance, Berlin, June 2013
  • [[Lothar de Maizière]] and Merkel, 1990
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  • Migrants in Germany, October 2015
  • Merkel at the EPP Congress in [[Helsinki]], November 2018
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  • Merkel speaking at the 2011 [[German Evangelical Church Assembly]] in [[Dresden]]
  • Merkel with Polish and Italian prime ministers [[Donald Tusk]] (left) and [[Silvio Berlusconi]] (right), 2008
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  • Merkel in a CDU campaign poster, 1995
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  • Blue Army]] uniform
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  • Merkel with Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]] in [[Sochi]], May 2017
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  • Pedro Sánchez]] and Merkel in [[Sanlúcar de Barrameda]], 2018
  • Ukrainian president [[Petro Poroshenko]], Merkel, and US vice-president [[Joe Biden]], 7 February 2015
  • U.S. president [[Barack Obama]], [[Michelle Obama]], Merkel, and her husband [[Joachim Sauer]], 2009
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  • Merkel, often depicted as the unofficial leader of Europe, at the [[2019 G20 Osaka summit]]
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  • Merkel at the signing of the coalition agreement for the 18th election period of the Bundestag, December 2013
CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY FROM 2005 TO 2021
Merckel; Angela Dorothea Merkel; Dr. Angela Dorothea Merkel; Chancellor Merkel; Angela Merkell; Angela Kasner; Angie Merkel; Angela Teflon Merkel; Merkel; Angela Merkl; Dorothea Kasner; Angela Dorothea Kasner; Angela merkel; Chancellorship of Angela Merkel; Angela D. Kasner; Angela D. Merkel; Angela K. Merkel; Angela Kasner Merkel; Angela Dorothea Kasner Merkel; Controversies surrounding Angela Merkel; Political positions of Angela Merkel
n. Angela Merkel, Angela Dorothea Merkel (geboren 1954), Duits Kanselier, Duitslands eerste vrouwelijke kanselier die gekozen was in september 2005
Carl Friedrich Gauss         
  • heliotrope]] (background: mathematical signs) and a section of the [[triangulation network]]
  • German 10-[[Deutsche Mark]] [[Banknote]] (1993; discontinued) with formula and graph of normal distribution (background: some Göttingen buildings); portrait as mirror image of the Jensen portrait
  • Lithography by [[Siegfried Bendixen]] (1828)
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  • House of birth in Brunswick (destroyed in World War II)
  • German Research Centre for Geosciences]] in [[Potsdam]]
  • Gauss on his deathbed (1855)
  • [[Copley Medal]] for Gauss (1838)
  • Caricature of Abraham Gotthelf Kästner by Gauss (1795)
  • Carl Friedrich Gauß 1803 by Johann Christian August Schwartz
  • Title page of Gauss' magnum opus, ''[[Disquisitiones Arithmeticae]]''
  • [[Gauss's diary]] entry related to sum of triangular numbers (1796)
  • Portrait of Gauss in Volume II of "''Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke''," 1876
  • Title page of ''Intensitas vis Magneticae Terrestris ad Mensuram Absolutam Revocata''
  • Title page of ''Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium in sectionibus conicis solem ambientium''
  • Title page to the English Translation of ''Theoria Motus'' by [[Charles Henry Davis]] (1857)
  • Parochial registration]] of Gauss' birth
  • [[Survey marker]] stone in Garlste (now [[Garlstedt]])
  • Old observatory (circa 1800)
  • Albani Cemetery]] in [[Göttingen]], Germany
  • Gauss-Weber monument in Göttingen
  • Gauss' second wife Wilhelmine Waldeck
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GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN AND PHYSICIST (1777–1855)
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss; Karl Gauss; Carl Frederich Gauss; Karl Friedrich Gauss; Carl Gauss; C. F. Gauss; Carl F. Gauss; Carl Friedrich Gauß; Johann Friedrich Karl Gauss; C.F. Gauss; Carl friedrich gauss; Carl Friederich Gauss; C. F. Gauß; Guass; CF Gauss; Karl Friedrich Gauß; Carl Freidrich Gauss; Johann Carl Friedrich Gauß; Carl Gauß; Friedrich gauss; Gauss; Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss; Carolus Fridericus Gauss; Princeps mathematicorum; Religious views of Carl Friedrich Gauss; Gauß, Johann Carl Friedrich; Carl Friedrich Gausz
Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), Duitse wiskundige en natuurkundige die veel bijgedragen heeft aan cijferleer voor kansberekening en voor onderzoek van elektro-magnetische velden

Definizione

Freudian
¦ adjective relating to or influenced by Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and his methods of psychoanalysis, especially with reference to the importance of sexuality in human behaviour.
?susceptible to analysis in terms of unconscious desires: a Freudian slip.
¦ noun a follower of Freud or his methods.
Derivatives
Freudianism noun

Wikipedia

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel (5 April 1845 – 28 May 1919) was a leading German anatomist and histopathologist of the late 19th century. In 1875, he provided the first full description of Tastzellen (touch cells) which occur in the skin of all vertebrates. They were subsequently given the eponym "Merkel cells" in 1878 by Robert Bonnet (1851–1921).

Merkel was a native of Nürnberg. In 1869 he earned his medical doctorate from the University of Erlangen, becoming habilitated in the field of anatomy during the following year. He was a professor at the Universities of Rostock (from 1872), Königsberg (from 1883) and Göttingen (from 1885). At Göttingen, he worked under Jacob Henle and married Henle's daughter Anne. He published a multivolume textbook on human anatomy and originated the color scheme used by most anatomy texts today: red for arteries, blue for veins, and yellow for nerves. He introduced xylene as a clearing agent in histology, and it is still used today Two of his better known assistants were Dietrich Barfurth (1849-1927) and Hermann Kuhnt (1850-1925).

The term "Merkel's spur" is synonymous with the femoral calcar.