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    Friedrich Adrian Diel (4 February 1756 – 22 April 1839) was a German physician and founder of pomology at the turn of the 19th century. Adrian Diel’s father...
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    Adrian Diel (1756–1839), German physician Adrian Finighan (born 1964), British journalist Adrian Frutiger (1928–2015), Swiss typeface designer Adrian...
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  • also refer to: Adrian Diel (1756–1839), German physician and founder of pomology Paul Diel (1893–1972), French psychologist Charles Diel, former head men's...
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    Christoph Stockhausen (1725-1784), pedagogue and a Lutheran theologian Adrian Diel (1756-1833), physician and significant pomo Georg Ludwig Hartig (1764–1837)...
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    of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1592–1642): wife of Count Ernst Casimir Diezer Adrian Diel (1756–1839) physician Clemens de Lassaulx [de] (1809–1906), forester...
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    their 150th anniversary was celebrated and the founder was remembered. Adrian Diel, German doctor and founder of pomology, put a pear named Prinzessin Marianne...
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    expanding upon the fruit classification system earlier developed by Adrian Diel. Several fruit varieties bear his name, such as the Lucas Gestreifter...
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  • bathypelagic species undergo vertical migration, which differs from the diel vertical migration of mesopelagic species in that it is not driven by sunlight...
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  • parcels for deeper export. Another key process occurring in this zone is the diel vertical migration of certain species, which move between the euphotic zone...
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  • Saskatoon". The Crazy Dragons in Saskatchewan were described as engaged in "diel-a-dope" operations of selling cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana via...
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