- Elbląg (Polish: [ˈɛlblɔŋk] ; German:
Elbing; Prussian:
Elbings) is a city in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland,
located in the
eastern edge of...
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Elbing is the
German name of Elbląg, a city in
northern Poland which until 1945 was a
German city in the
province of East Prussia.
Elbing may also refer...
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elb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ELB may
refer to: Ellinair, a Gr****
airline Elyria-Lorain
Broadcasting Co., an
American holding company...
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Elbing is a city in
Butler County, Kansas,
United States. It is
named after the city Elbląg (German:
Elbing) in
northern Poland,
formerly Prussia. As...
- an hour and a half later. At 15:00,
lookouts on
Elbing spotted the
Danish steamer N. J. Fjord;
Elbing detached a pair of
torpedo boats to investigate...
- inventor, the
German chemist Karl
Elbs, also
responsible for the
Elbs oxidation. The
reaction was
published in 1884.
Elbs however did not
correctly interpret...
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ELB-139 (LS-191,811) is an
anxiolytic drug with a
novel chemical structure,
which is used in
scientific research. It has
similar effects to benzodiazepine...
- Karl
Elbs (13
September 1858 in Alt-Breisach,
Grand Duchy of
Baden – 24
August 1933) was a
German chemist. He is
credited with
developing the
Elbs reaction...
- The
Elbs persulfate oxidation is the
organic reaction of
phenols with
alkaline pot****ium
persulfate to form para-diphenols. The
reaction is
generally performed...
- The
Treaty of
Elbing was
signed between the
Dutch Republic and the
Swedish Empire on 1
September (OS) / 11
September 1656,
during the
Second Northern War...