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Konrad and Gessner
They were so published by Konrad Gessner in De rerum fossilium, lapidum et gemmarum maxime figuris & similitudinibus at Zurich in 1565 and by many others less famous.
cs: Konrad Gessner
* Konrad Gessner ( 1516-1565 ), Swiss naturalist

Konrad and wrote
Even while the Marshall Plan was being implemented, the dismantling of German industry continued, and in 1949 Konrad Adenauer wrote to the Allies requesting that it end, citing the inherent contradiction between encouraging industrial growth and removing factories and also the unpopularity of the policy.
Konrad Gesner wrote the Vogelbuch and Icones avium omnium around 1557.
In 1949 West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer wrote to the Allies requesting that the policy of industrial dismantling end, citing the inherent contradiction between encouraging industrial growth and removing factories and also the unpopularity of the policy.
In 1955, Hartmann's mother wrote to the new West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, to whom she appealed to secure his freedom.
Konrad appears in a work by the English novelist Charles Kingsley, who wrote his Saint's Tragedy about Elisabeth.
Konrad wrote a number of legends ( Alexius, Silvester, Pantaleon ) illustrating Christian virtues and dogma ; Der Welt Lohn, a didactic allegory on the familiar theme of Frau Welt, the woman beautiful in front, unsightly and loathsome behind.
* Konrad Gesselen from Geismar, Hesse, astronomer, mathematician, pastor, taught at Rostock and Thorn, wrote Cisiojanus

Konrad and first
The choice of Bonn was made mainly due to the advocacy of West Germany's first chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, a former Cologne Mayor and a native of that area.
The first programmable computer built by Konrad Zuse used binary notation for numbers.
At this time the Piast duke Konrad I of Masovia with the consent of Pope Innocent III had started the first of several unsuccessful Prussian Crusades into the adjacent Chełmno Land and Christian acted as a missionary among the Prussians east of the Vistula River.
Bishop Christian asked the new Pope Honorius III for the consent to start another Crusade, however a first campaign in 1217 proved a failure and even the joint efforts by Duke Konrad with the Polish High Duke Leszek I the White and Duke Henry I the Bearded of Silesia in 122 / 23 only led to the reconquest of Chełmno Land but did not stop the Prussian invasions.
In 1941 Konrad Zuse presented the Z3, the world's first fully functional and programmable computer using electromechanical parts.
In 1938, Konrad Zuse of Berlin completed the Z1, the first mechanical binary programmable computer, this was however unreliable in operation.
Konrad Zuse, architect of the first programmable computer, which used 22-bit binary floating point.
The first was the German work of Konrad Zuse.
Working in isolation in Germany, Konrad Zuse started construction in 1936 of his first Z-series calculators featuring memory and ( initially limited ) programmability.
In two 1936 patent applications, Konrad Zuse also anticipated that machine instructions could be stored in the same storage used for data — the key insight of what became known as the von Neumann architecture, first implemented in the British SSEM of 1948.
* Konrad Zuse, inventor of first working programmable computer
Limburg is first mentioned in documents in 910 under the name of Lintpurc when Louis the Child granted Konrad Kurzbold an estate in the community on which he was to build a church.
* 1941 – Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
Taking the advice of the first Bishop of Prussia, Christian of Oliva, Konrad founded the crusading Order of Dobrzyń ( or Dobrin ) in 1220.
Notwithstanding, the idea of programming language existed earlier ; the first high-level programming language to be designed for a computer was Plankalkül, developed for the German Z3 by Konrad Zuse between 1943 and 1945.
Her work never ran because Babbage's machine was never completed to a functioning standard in her time ; the first programmer to successfully run a program on a functioning modern electronically based computer was pioneer computer scientist Konrad Zuse, who achieved this feat in 1941.
Konrad Adenauer, the first Federal Republic chancellor had even kept on the Nazi chancellery secretary, Hans Globke.
The first actual implementation of a Turing-complete machine appeared in 1941: the program-controlled Z3 of Konrad Zuse, but the first machine explicitly designed to be Turing complete and widely appreciated as being universal was the 1946 ENIAC.
The first Bishop of Prussia, Christian of Oliva, was commissioned in 1209 to convert the Prussians, at the request of Konrad I of Masovia ( duke from 1194 to 1247 ).
Konrad Adenauer is the first federal chancellor.
* May 12 – Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
* August 6 – In Germany the first worldwide Autobahn opened by Konrad Adenauer: Bundesautobahn 555.
Henry IV was the only son of Duke Henry III the White of Silesia-Wrocław by his first wife Judith, daughter of Duke Konrad I of Masovia.

Konrad and scientific
That he anticipated in any manner the inductive reasoning of the true scientific method cannot be contended ; his botanical studies did not lead him, like his contemporary Konrad von Gesner, to any idea of a natural system of classification, and he rejected with the utmost arrogance and violence of language the discoveries of Copernicus.
Cuteness is a subjective term describing a type of attractiveness commonly associated with youth and appearance, as well as a scientific concept and analytical model in ethology, first introduced by Konrad Lorenz.

Konrad and description
The chemical and enzymatic analysis of various patients with amaurotic idiocy by Konrad Sandhoff ( 1939-), a German Biochemist, who led to the identification of several biochemically distinct diseases: The first biochemical description of GM1-gangliosidosis in 1963, Sandhoff disease in 1968, Tay-Sachs-Disease, the AB-variant of GM2-Gangliosidosis and the B1-variant of GM2-gangliosidosis.

Konrad and killer
With Gregory's sponsorship, Konrad became a state-sponsored serial killer whose terrorism of the countryside was eventually stopped only by his assassination in 1233.

Konrad and book
* Bellifortis, a book on military techonology, is published by Konrad Kyeser.
Two later 19th-century interpretations of the story were Judas Makkabaeus, a novella by the German writer Josef Eduard Konrad Bischoff which appeared in Der Gefangene von Kuestrin ( 1885 ); and The Hammer ( 1890 ), a book by Alfred J.
Konrad Lorenz, in his book entitled On Aggression ( 1966 ), first described mobbing among birds and animals, attributing it to instincts rooted in the Darwinian struggle to survive ( see animal mobbing behavior ).
The hypothesis that the universe is a digital computer was pioneered by Konrad Zuse in his book Rechnender Raum ( translated into English as Calculating Space ).
While Konrad Zuse's book, Calculating Space ( 1969 ), mentioned the importance of reversible computation, the Fredkin gate represented the essential breakthrough.
On Aggression ( 1966 ) is a book by ethologist Konrad Lorenz written in 1963.
* King Solomon's Ring ( nonfiction ), a book by Konrad Lorenz
Burkert confirmed that an impetus for his book had come from Konrad Lorenz, On Aggression, " which seemed to offer new insight into the disquieting manifestations of violence.
The book had a specific and intense reception in Wilhelminian Germany including various parodies and sequels, from Eduard Loewenthal, Ernst Müller and Philipp Wasserburg till Konrad Wilbrandt and Richard Michaelis.
Calculating Space is the title of MIT's English translation of Konrad Zuse's 1969 book Rechnender Raum ( literally: " space that is computing "), the first book on digital physics.
Due to political reasons the book was first published in 1995 and translated in German by Konrad Gündisch.
Just as well, the ethologist Konrad Lorenz showed interest before and brought out his book On Aggression ( 1963 ).
The title is a reference to Reuchlin's 1514 book Epistolae clarorum virorum ( English: Letters of famous / bright men ) which provided a collection of letters to Reuchlin on scholarly and intellectual matters from eminent German humanists such as Ulrich von Hutten, Johann Crotus, Konrad Mutian, Helius Eobanus Hessus, and others, to show that his position in the controversy with the monks was approved by the learned.

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