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- the tropical western Pacific region". Blumea. Supplement. 8 (1): 1–161. Koernicke, M. (September 1938). "Amorphophallus". Feddes Repertorium Specierum Novarum...
- Heterotype and Homotype by Flemming. The spelling was changed to "meiosis" by Koernicke (1905) and by Pantel and De Sinety (1906) to follow the usual conventions...
- Spadix grew to a height of 2 m (6 ft). Corm imported from Sumatra by Prof. Koernicke in 1934. [14][permanent dead link] June/August? 1937 New York Botanical...
- Magnus; Collén, Anna; Thompson, James D.; Joyal, John; Chialda, Ligia; Koernicke, Thomas; Fuhr, Rainard; Chien, Kenneth R.; Fritsche-Danielson, Regina...
- Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt). He was the father of agricultural botanist Max Koernicke (1874–1955). Körnicke studied sciences at Humboldt University of Berlin...
- doi:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-15-2512. PMID 26839144. Uhl W, Zühlsdorf M, Koernicke T, Forssmann U, Kovar A (April 2014). "Safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics...
- Franz Kögler (Freiberg civil engineer), Walter König (Dresden), Max Koernicke (Bonn agronomist), Alfred Körte (Leipzig philologist), Rudolf Kötzschke...