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Maggy Breittmayer (2
September 1888 – 6 May 1961) was a
Swiss violinist and academic. She was born in Geneva,
daughter of
Henri Jean
Breittmayer, an ****istant...
- (Akagawa-Matsu****a et al. 1992)
Pseudoalteromonas aurantia (Gauthier and
Breittmayer 1979)
Pseudoalteromonas bacteriolytica (Sawabe et al. 1998) Pseudoalteromonas...
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World War I /
after becoming blind in 1920s,
concentrated on
teaching Breittmayer,
Maggy 1888/09/02 Geneva,
Switzerland 1961/05/06 Geneva, Switzerland...
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sports official Philip Breitmeyer (1864–1941),
American florist Maggy Breittmayer (1888–1961),
Swiss violinist This page
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specialist Maggie Biskupski,
French police officer and
president of MPC
Maggy Breittmayer (1888–1961),
Swiss violinist Maggy de
Coster (born 1962),
French writer...
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Jules Boucherit (1877–1962)
Norbert Brainin (1923–2005)
Maggy Breittmayer (1888–1961)
Robert Brink (1924–2014)
Jascha Brodsky (1907–1997) Antonio...
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Gauthier G,
Lafay B,
Ruimy R,
Breittmayer V,
Nicolas JL,
Gauthier M, et al. (January 1995). "Small-subunit rRNA...
- Media, Ltd. pp. 145–146. ISBN 978-1-84110-100-2.
Aussel C,
Bernard G,
Breittmayer JP, Pel****y C,
Zoccola D,
Bernard A (September 1993). "Monoclonal antibodies...
- Canadian-****anese
model Maggy Ashmawy (born 1992),
Egyptian sport shooter Maggy Breittmayer (1888–1961),
Swiss violinist Maggy de
Coster (born 1962),
French writer...
- atlantica,
pertaining to the
Atlantic Ocean) P.
aurantia (Gauthier and
Breittmayer 1979, aurantia, orange-colored) P.
carrageenovora (Akagawa-Matsu****a...