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Louis Babrow (24
April 1915 – 26
January 2004) was a
South African rugby union player and
medical doctor.
Babrow was Jewish. His great-granddaughter is...
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point system. The hero of the
decider was
centre Louis Babrow, who
scored two
critical tries.
Babrow nearly did not
feature in the last test as he was an...
- Kingsmead, Durban,
South Africa Louis Babrow (24
April 1915 – 26
January 2004)
Famous Springbok rugby player.
Babrow's international career was a
brief one—just...
- (Rugby
World Cup 1995
winning team)
Ollie le Roux
Tiaan Liebenberg Louis Babrow Heinrich Brüssow Naka Drotské (Rugby
World Cup 1995
winning team) Bismarck...
- affective, and/or motivational.
Austin Babrow first introduced the
theory of
Problematic Integration (PI) in 1992.
Babrow brought together a
diverse and interdisciplinary...
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American sociologist Louis Almond (born 1992),
English footballer Louis Babrow (1915–2004),
South African rugby union player Louis Baise (1927–2020), South...
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Leana De Bruin, pla**** for
South Africa and New
Zealand (born 1977)
Louis Babrow,
national team,
centre (1915–2004)
Bakkies Botha, Springbok, lock (born...
- unclear;
whether this
investment is monetary,
relational or otherwise.
Babrow (1992)
applied this
principle to
research around uncertainty and probability...
- Have.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78775-580-2.
Parsloe SM,
Babrow AS (2
April 2016). "Removal of Asperger's
syndrome from the DSM V: community...
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Dragons Mark Shulman,
Australian rugby league Nathan Amos,
Israel Louis Babrow,
South Africa,
South Africa national team Leo Camron,
South Africa/Israel;...