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Encyclopedia > Forst

There are communes that have the name Forst


in Germany

Forst in Unterfranken is a little village in the commune Schonungen. ... Forst, Lausitz is a city in Brandenburg, Germany. ... Forst an der Weinstraße is a small village (~800 inhabitants) located in Rhineland-Palatinate between Neustadt an der Weinstraße and Bad Dürkheim in Germany. ...

in Switzerland

The Swiss canton of Bern is bilingual (German: Kanton Bern; French Canton de Berne) and has a population of about 947,000 (8,2% French-speaking and 84% German-speaking). ...

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Forst, Judith (659 words)
Forst lived 1968-75 in New York where she continued her studies with Hans Joachim Heinz while performing as a regular member of the Metropolitan Opera.singing mainly minor roles.
She gave duet recitals with the soprano Riki Turofsky in 1974 in Toronto and at the 1976 CBC Vancouver Festival and sang in oratorio with the Seattle, Toronto, and Vancouver symphony orchestras.
In 2003 Forst appeared as Klytemnestra in the Vancouver premiere of Elektra, a role which she had sung in concert with the MSO in 2001.
Steven Forst - Biological Sciences - UWM (605 words)
Forst, S. and Boylan, B. Characterization of the pleiotropic phenotype of an ompR strain of Xenorhabdus nematophila.
Tabatabai N and Forst S. Molecular analysis of the ompR or envZ genes in the symbiotic bacterium, Xenorhabdus nematophilus.
Forst S, Kalve I, and Durski W. Molecular analysis of OmpR binding sequences involved in the regulation of ompF in Escherichia coli.
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