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111Lang von Wellenburg — Lang von Wellenburg, Name einer Augsburger, besonders im 15. Jahrh. blühenden Patrizierfamilie, die, 1498 geadelt, nach dem Erwerb der Wellenburg 1507 sich nach dieser nannte und sie bis 1595 besaß, wo sie die Fugger erwarben. Bemerkenswert: 1)… …
112Lang,Andrew — Lang (lăng), Andrew. 1844 1912. British writer and anthropologist who is best known for his fairy tales, including The Blue Fairy Book (1889). * * * …
113lang lay — /lang/ a wire rope in which the lays of the strands and of their component wires are the same. [1885 90; lang (var. of ALONG) + LAY1] * * * …
114langærmet — lang|ær|met adj., langærmede …
115lang|bein|ite — «LANG by nyt», noun. a mineral, a sulfate of potassium and magnesium, that occurs in potassium salt deposits and is mined as a source of potassium sulfate. Formula: K2Mg2(SO4)3 ╂[< A. Langbein, a German chemist of the 1800 s + ite1] …
116lang|ley — «LANG lee», noun. a unit of solar radiation equal to 1 small calorie per square centimeter. ╂[< Samuel P. Langley, 1834 1906, an American astronomer and physicist] …
117Lang|muir probe — «LANG myur», a device to measure plasma density by calculating the potential electric discharge along a probe in a plasma filled tube. ╂[< Irving Langmuir, 1881 1957, an American chemist] …
118Lang|shan — «LANG shan», noun. any of an Asian breed of large, white skinned chicken that produces very dark brown eggs. ╂[< Langshan, a locality near Shanghai, China] …
119Lang Whitaker — is an American sportswriter who works as the executive editor of SLAM Magazine , a hip hop influenced basketball magazine, and also oversees the publication s website, SLAMonline.com.In summer 2004, Whitaker began to write weekly columns for… …
120Lang Island (Antarctica) — Lang Island (coord|66|59|S|57|41|E|) is an island 1 mi (1.6 km) long and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) wide, lying midway between Abrupt Island and the Oygarden Group. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen… …