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- Guido Goldschmiedt (May 29, 1850 – August 6, 1915) was an Austrian chemist. During his career, he collaborated with Bunsen in Heidelberg and Baeyer in...
- formed in 2013 with lead singer Shlomo Gaisin and guitarist Zachariah Goldschmiedt. The band, named after Zusha of Hanipol, combines traditional Hasidic...
- also been a professor at the University of Vienna. He married Guida Goldschmiedt (1889-1958) in 1908. They had three sons and a daughter. He was the last...
- Route Edwin Green, Jr. John Welch Aviad Poznansky Shlomo Gaisin Zachary Goldschmiedt Elisha Mlotek Producer(s) Christo Aviad JID singles chronology Kenny...
- contains a sample from "Yoel's Niggun", written by Shlomo Gaisin, Zachary Goldschmiedt, and Elisha Mlotek, as performed by Zusha. "Crack Sandwich" contains...
- Roosevelt, Gian Paolo Dulbecco, Vincent Amas, Patrick Woodroffe, Milan Goldschmiedt). "Kantonsliste A-Objekte". KGS Inventar (in German). Federal Office...
- orange. According to a publication by Karl Drechsler, a student of Guido Goldschmiedt at the Imperial and Royal University of Vienna, Moriz Freund discovered...
- studio albums and three EPs. Formed in 2013 by Shlomo Gaisin, Zecharia Goldschmiedt, and Elisha Mlotek, the band's music combines traditional Hasidic nigunim...
- chemistry at the Charles University in Prague under the guidance of Guido Goldschmiedt(the discoverer of the structure of papaverine). Additionally, he worked...
- to prove the compound's existence was Karl Drechsler, Student of G. Goldschmiedt, at the k.u.k. Universität Wien (Vienna, Austria) in 1914. Acridone constitutes...