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English: en:Max Planck
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File history in de wikipedia:

  • 20:17, 15. Apr 2005 by Stern 236 x 351 (15.836 Byte) (aus der ursprünglichen Bildversion extrahierter Teilbereich. Nachbearbeitet. Lizenz unverändert.)
  • 15:00, 14. Jul 2004 by Necrophorus 302 x 574 (20.286 Byte)

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current08:30, 27 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 08:30, 27 April 2005236 × 351 (15 KB)LzurMax Planck from wp-de and http://clendening.kumc.edu/dc/ {{PD}}

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