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  • == Kaiser Wilhelm Society == ...established in the early 20th century. The society was named after Kaiser Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia.
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  • == Wilhelm Reich == '''Wilhelm Reich''' (pronounced: /ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈraɪç/) was a prominent Austrian psyc
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  • |Full_address=23 Wilhelm Dr Durham NC 27705 ...peech language pathologists in Durham, NC]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:23 Wilhelm Dr Durham NC 27705|format=float|directional=no}}}}<br>{{NC-providers}}
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  • '''Carl Wilhelm Scheele''' (pronounced: Karl Vilhelm Sheele) was a prominent [[Swedish]] [[ ...an]] origin. "Carl" is a variant of "Karl", a name that means "free man". "Wilhelm" is a compound of the elements "wil", meaning "will, desire" and "helm", me
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  • ...that was first coined by [[Sigmund Freud]] and later elaborated upon by [[Wilhelm Reich]]. It refers to the ability to achieve a full, satisfying [[orgasm]] ...the context of psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud, and later expanded upon by Wilhelm Reich in his work on sexual health and psychoanalysis.
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  • |Full_address=7400 Wilhelm Dr Lanham MD 20706 ...egory:Nurse practitioners in Lanham, MD]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:7400 Wilhelm Dr Lanham MD 20706|format=float|directional=no}}}}<br>{{MD-providers}}
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  • == Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland == '''Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland''' (/'kristɔf 'vɪlhɛlm 'huːfəland/) was a prominent [[Germany
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  • The name "B. Braun" comes from the company's founder, Julius Wilhelm Braun. The "B." stands for "Braun," and the company was named after him. Th * [[Julius Wilhelm Braun]]: Julius Wilhelm Braun was the founder of B. Braun. He was a pharmacist and businessman.
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  • ...asurement for ionizing radiation. It is named after the German physicist [[Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]], who discovered X-rays in 1895. The term "Roentgen" is derived from the name of [[Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]], the German physicist who first discovered and studied X-
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  • ...honor of its founder, the Prussian educational reformer and philosopher [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]], and his brother, naturalist [[Alexander von Humboldt]]. * [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]]: A Prussian philosopher, linguist, government functionary, d
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  • X-ray radiation was discovered by the German scientist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895. He named it X-ray to indicate that it was an unkno [[Category:Wilhelm Röntgen]]
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  • '''Haidinger's brush''' (/ˈhaɪdɪŋərz ˈbrʌʃ/; from the German scientist [[Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger]] who first described it in 1844) is a visual phenomenon ...Haidinger's brush" is named after the Austrian mineralogist and geologist, Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger, who first described the phenomenon in 1844.
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  • '''Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen''' (pronounced: ''Röntgen'', IPA: /ˈrɛntɡən/) was a Ge The term "Röntgen" is derived from the German surname of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. The term "Röntgen rays" and the unit of measurement "Rön
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  • ...he element in 1801. The element was discovered by Jöns Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger in Sweden, and independently by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in German * [[Wilhelm Hisinger]]: One of the discoverers of Cerium.
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  • ...and to the mind that perceives them. This theory was developed by [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] in the 19th century. * [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]
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  • ...or L3 of [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]. The test is named after its developer, Wilhelm Siegmund Frei, a German dermatologist. The term "Frei Test" is derived from the name of its inventor, Wilhelm Siegmund Frei, who first introduced the test in 1913. The word "test" comes
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  • ...mptom often associated with [[Multiple Sclerosis]] (MS). It is named after Wilhelm Uhthoff, a German ophthalmologist who first described the phenomenon in the The term "Uhthoff's phenomenon" is named after [[Wilhelm Uhthoff]], a German ophthalmologist who first described the phenomenon in 1
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  • ...y]] that affects the nerves in the upper arm. The condition is named after Wilhelm Heinrich Erb, the German neurologist who first described it. The term "Erb's palsy" is derived from the name of the German neurologist Wilhelm Heinrich Erb, who first described the condition. The word "palsy" comes fro
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  • ...e [[eye]]. The condition is named after the German ophthalmologist, [[Carl Wilhelm Hermann Berlin]], who first described it in 1873. ...rlin's edema" is derived from the name of the German ophthalmologist, Carl Wilhelm Hermann Berlin, who first described the condition. The term "edema" is deri
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  • ...arteries converge. This area is named after the German otolaryngologist [[Wilhelm Kiesselbach]], who first described it in the 19th century. ...term "Kiesselbach's Plexus" is derived from the name of its discoverer, [[Wilhelm Kiesselbach]], a German otolaryngologist. The word "plexus" comes from the
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