De Haen is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Abraham de Haen (1707–1748), Dutch engraver
Anton de Haen (1704–1776), Austrian physician
David de Haen (1585–1622), Dutch painter and draughtsman
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DeHaen is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham deHaen (1707–1748), Dutch engraver Anton deHaen (1704–1776), Austrian physician...
contact process also produces sulfur trioxide and oleum. In 1901 Eugen deHaën patented the basic process involving combining sulfur dioxide and oxygen...
Anton deHaen (The Hague December 8, 1704 – Vienna September 5, 1776) was a Dutch physician who worked in Vienna as a professor at the University of Vienna...
Abraham deHaen (6 April 1707 in Amsterdam – 8 August 1748 in Amsterdam), also known as Abraham de Haan, was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver known particularly...
David deHaen (1585, Amsterdam – 1622, Rome), was a Dutch Caravaggesque painter and draughtsman, active in Rome between 1615 and 1622. David was born...
(1700–72) and Anton deHaen (1704–76). It was also utilized around the same time by Scottish physician George Martine (1700–1741). DeHaen made particular...
and Heinrich Gruber Schoneberg, assignors to the firm J. D. Riedel-E. deHaën AG, Berlin, Germany. Later, in 1937, may, was patented in United States...
battle) Hollandia 80 (Rear Admiral Jan deHaen) Gideon 62 (Barend Hals) Provincie van Utrecht 60 (Jan Janszoon de Jongh) Leeuwen 50 (Jan Gijsels van Lier)...
Systematic Reviews (3): CD001781. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001781. PMID 12917913. deHaen M, Spigt MG, van Uden CJ, van Neer P, Feron FJ, Knottnerus A (November...
Swieten from the Netherlands, he also employed a fellow Dutchman named Anton deHaen, who founded the Viennese Medicine School (Wiener Medizinische Schule)...
Devin Haen (born 18 June 2004) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker for Eerste Divisie club De Graafschap. Born in Zieuwent, Haen moved...
Bioengineering, 40(11), 1412–1420. Drago, L., Gismondo, M.R., Lombardi, A., deHaën, C. and Gozzini, L. (1997) Inhibition of in vitro growth of enteropathogens...
its supervisory board and chairman of the supervisory board of Riedel-deHaën. After obtaining a doctoral degree in chemistry at the Goethe University...
Vienna Medical School and paved the way for other leading figures. Anton deHaen, Maximilian Stoll, Lorenz Gasser, Anton von Störck, and the discoverer...
around Kleve and Cologne. Together with his pupils Jan de Beijer (1703–c.1780) and Abraham deHaen (1707–1748), he produced over 700 drawings for Het verheerlykt...
Giacinto Brandi was active mainly in Rome and Naples. Dutch painter David deHaen was active in Rome between 1615 and 1622. Bartolomeo Cavarozzi was active...
Drenthe with the draughtsman Cornelis Pronk and his apprentice Abraham deHaen. This excursion resulted in the initial realistic depictions of the two...
artist Abraham deHaen attempted to reconstruct the previous castle, see the 1725 drawing of the castle which bears his autograph. DeHaen actually visited...
hormone receptor binding at the University of Washington with Christoph deHaen. Ahn then moved to Edwin Kreb's lab, where she began her career in signal...
foundation or depot, but also column or church tower. Stapelen was called de Stapelo in 1134, so the name is already old, but a good explanation seems...
based were made at the Glasgow Fever Hospital. From the time of Antonius deHaen (1760), a discussion had continued among physicians on the distinction...
Pococke (d. 1765) November 28 – Jacob Mossel (d. 1761) December 8 – Anton deHaen, Austrian physician of Dutch ancestry (d. 1776) December 12 Peter Kemble...