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Meaning of "heckel"

Heckel is a noun denoting a type of fish, especially the European minnow
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  • A surname.

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The name Heckel is synonymous with performance.
The Buffet system bassoon achieved its basic acoustical properties somewhat earlier than the Heckel.
Wilhelm Heckel is also known for its production of contrabassoons and heckelphones.
This instrument is still manufactured by Heckel in Germany.
Heckel Discus without the central bar are also not hard to find.
List of products by manufacturer Heckel.
The Heckelphone variety of oboe is invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.
The design used to make the instrument was called the Heckel System.
Switching between Heckel and Buffet requires extensive retraining.
Portocolom filmed from a drone by Ralf Heckel.
Heckel and Jeckel.
Livius org Heckel.
The heckelphone ( ) is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.
Schilling was also a model used in paintings by Erich Heckel and Otto Mueller.
Schmidt-Rottluff and Heckel spend their summer time in Dangast, a small spa near the North Sea.

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Translated by JC Yardley, with introduction, notes and commentary by Waldemar Heckel.
Heckel also represents “ performance in style ”, with attractive products that are a delight to wear.
So, what Mr Heckel said was true.
Heckel also presided the board of trustees of the Evangelical Jerusalem Foundation since 1933.
A cichlid with a great resemblance to this species, Crenicichla lugubris, was described by Heckel in 1840.
The heckelphone ( German, Heckelphon ) is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.
The type species is Luciobarbus esocinus, for which the genus was established by Heckel in 1843.
From 1885, Heckel turned to the study of tropical plants such as medicinal or industrial oilseeds.
The company was established in 1831 by the instrument maker Johann Adam Heckel.
It 's Heckel and Jackel, those MAD, zany, black and white spies from everyone 's favorite magazine!
In 1831, Almenräder left Schott to start his own factory with a partner, Johann Adam Heckel.

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