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    Ladenburg is a town in northwestern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies on the right bank of the river Neckar, 10 km (6 mi) northwest of Heidelberg and...
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    Albert Ladenburg (2 July 1842 – 15 August 1911) was a German chemist. Ladenburg was a member of the well-known Jewish Ladenburg family [de] in Mannheim...
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  • Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services is a diversified financial services company with two primary business lines: independent brokerage and advisory...
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    Carl-Benz-Gymnasium Ladenburg [de] in Ladenburg, where he lived until his death, is named in his honor, as is the Automuseum Dr. Carl Benz, also located in Ladenburg. In...
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  • Ladenburg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Ladenburg (1842-1911), German chemist Connie Ladenburg, American politician Eugenie...
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  • John W. Ladenburg Sr. (born September 19, 1949) is an American attorney and politician. Ladenburg was appointed to the Tacoma City Council in 1982 and...
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    Rudolf Walter Ladenburg (June 6, 1882 in Kiel – April 6, 1952 in Princeton, New Jersey) was a German atomic physicist. He emigrated from Germany as early...
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  • Emil Ladenburg (22 August 1822 – 8 January 1902) was a Privy Councilor, German banker, and co-owner of the Frankfurt-based bank E. Ladenburg which was...
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    Prismane (redirect from Ladenburg benzene)
    Prismane or 'Ladenburg benzene' is a polycyclic hydrocarbon with the formula C6H6. It is an isomer of benzene, specifically a valence isomer. Prismane...
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  • semen in 1678. The name spermin was first used by the German chemists Ladenburg and Abel in 1888, and the correct structure of spermine was not finally...
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