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Werner Catel (27 June 1894 – 30
April 1981),
Professor of
Pediatrics at the
University of Leipzig, was one of
three doctors considered an
expert on the...
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Catel Muller (born
August 27, 1964), who
publishes under the name
Catel, is a
French comic book
artist and illustrator.
Muller was born in Strasbourg...
- Charles-Simon
Catel (10 June 1773 – 29
November 1830) was a
French composer and
educator born at L'Aigle, Orne.
Catel studied at the
Royal School of Singing...
- Sémiramis is an
opera by the
composer Charles-Simon
Catel. It
takes the form of a tragédie
lyrique in
three acts. The French-language
libretto by Philippe...
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Catel–Manzke
syndrome is a rare
genetic disorder characterized by
distinctive abnormalities of the
index fingers; the
classic features of
Pierre Robin...
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Mediziner Werner Catel (Stellungnahme des
Senats vom 14.11.2006)" [Enmeshed in the ****
Euthanasia Program: The
Physician Werner Catel (Statement of the...
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Emanoil Catelli (born 25
January 1883, Zgărdești,
Russian Empire; died 18
February 1943, Sviyazhsk,
Republic of Tatarstan, USSR) was a
Moldavian politician...
- have a fully-mapped genome. The term
cattle was
borrowed from Anglo-Norman
catel (replacing
native Old
English terms like kine, now
considered archaic, poetic...
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Caspian American Telecom LLC (
CATEL) is an
American Azerbaijan Mobile Telecommunications Joint venture between the
Azerbaijan government and US consortium...
- Neufchâtel (French: [nøʃɑtɛl] , [nœfʃɑtɛl]; Norman: Neu(f)
câtel) is a soft,
slightly crumbly, mold-ripened, bloomy-rind
cheese made in the Neufchâtel-en-Bray...