- dictionary.
Chrzanowski (Polish pronunciation: [xʂaˈnɔfski]; feminine:
Chrzanowska; plural: Chrzanowscy) is a Polish-language surname.
Notable people with...
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Chrzanowska (born 11
October 1963) is a
Polish film and
television actress.
After graduation from
Joachim Lelewel High
School in Warsaw,
Chrzanowska studied...
- (Helen)
Chrzanowska (7
October 1902 – 29
April 1973) was a
Polish Roman Catholic who
served as a
nurse and was also a
Benedictine oblate.
Chrzanowska worked...
- Anna
Dorota Chrzanowska née von
Fresen (fl. 1675), was a
Polish heroine of the Polish–Ottoman War (1672–76),
known for her acts
during the
Battle of Trembowla...
- Crow, Y.J.; Ekici, A.B.; Van Essen, A.J.; Goecke, T.O.; Al-gazali, L.;
Chrzanowska, K.H.; et al. (2008). "Mutations in the
Pericentrin (PCNT) Gene Cause...
- PMID 25809938. Bartholdi, D; Krajewska-Walasek, M; Ounap, K; Gaspar, H;
Chrzanowska, K H; Ilyana, H; Kayserili, H; Lurie, I W; Schinzel, A; Baumer, A (2008)...
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Rodrigue Villeneuve, O.M.I.
Servant of God
Romano Guardini Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska Third order OblSB,
Norvene Vest. "Norvene Vest, OblOSB. Presentation...
- a
monument of Anna
Dorota Chrzanowska was
erected in
Trembowla in 1683. The
siege of
Trembowla and
story of Anna
Chrzanowska inspired Polish painters and...
- Szymanowski's
Museum in the
Chalet "Atma" in
Zakopane (Guide)],
translated by
Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Elżbieta, Kraków:
Muzeum Narodowe w
Krakowie [The National...
- Cap
analysis gene
expression Temperley RJ,
Wydro M,
Lightowlers RN,
Chrzanowska-Lightowlers ZM (June 2010). "Human
mitochondrial mRNAs—like
members of...