- self-defense. In
November 1991,
Wuornos was
legally adopted by 44-year-old
Arlene Pralle who saw her
photo in a newspaper. On
January 14, 1992,
Wuornos went to trial...
- Fred J.
Pralle (April 10, 1916 –
November 6, 1998) was an
American college basketball standout at the
University of
Kansas from 1935–36 to 1937–38. In...
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involves a long
process of
mediation through her
adoptive mother,
Arlene Pralle, and her lawyer,
Steve Glazer. The film
essentially highlights the exploitation...
- Ackerman,
center 1926– Gale Gordon,
guard 1926– Al Peterson,
center 1938– Fred
Pralle,
guard 1941–
Howard Engleman,
forward 1943–
Charles B. Black,
forward 1951–...
- German). Petersberg:
Michael Imhof Verlag. pp. 219–34. Nichtweiß 283-88.
Pralle 59.
Grave 134. Aaij. Hartl. Henk
Alkema (music) and
Peter te Nuyl (libretto)...
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Eliot (1592-1632) 48.
William Carswell 24. John
Carswell 49.
Christian Pralle 12.
William Carswell (died 1546) 50.
William Hill 25.
Alice Hill 6. Nicholas...
- (24): 23225–31. doi:10.1074/jbc.M501733200. PMID 15840576. Lim KH,
Huang H,
Pralle A, Park S (October 2011). "Engineered
streptavidin monomer and
dimer with...
-
photonic force microscope was
first used in 1997 by Ernst-Ludwig Florin, Arnd
Pralle, J.
Heinrich ****ber and
Ernst H.K.
Stelzer during their stays at EMBL,...
- (1942, 1946)
Jimmy McNatt (1943–1946)
Gordon Carpenter (1943–1947) Fred
Pralle (1944) Paul
Lindemann (1945)
Marty Nash (1946–1947) Bob
Kurland (1947–1952)...
- 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-en-1-yl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylate
Other names Pralle;
Multicide Identifiers CAS
Number 72963-72-5 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...