- The
Czermak–Hering test is a
vagal maneuver consisting of the
application of
external digital pressure to the
carotid sinus. The test is
performed at...
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Johann Nepomuk Czermak (17 June 1828 – 16
September 1873) was an Austrian-German physiologist.
Czermak was born on 17 June 1828 in Prague. He studied...
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Marcel Czermak (4
October 1941 – 3 June 2021) was a
French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is well
known for his
outspoken stance against the proliferation...
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Anton Joseph Cermak (May 9, 1873 –
March 6, 1933) was an
American politician who
served as the 44th
Mayor of
Chicago from
April 7, 1931,
until his death...
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Czermak (24
March 1894 – 8
April 1966) was a
German politician of the Free
Democratic Party (FDP) and
former member of the
German Bundestag.
Czermak was...
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Ulrich Czermak (born 5
September 1967) is a
German modern pentathlete. He
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "Ulrich
Czermak Olympic Results". sports-reference...
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Archived from the
original on 29
August 2019.
Retrieved 29
August 2019.
Czermak, Karin; Delanghe, Philippe; Weng, Wei. "Preserving
intangible cultural...
- sequences,
often with a
stereoscopic effect.
These included Johann Nepomuk Czermak's Stereophoroskop,
about which he
published an
article in 1855. On February...
- József Csermák (14
February 1932 – 12
January 2001 in Tapolca) was a
Hungarian hammer thrower. He won the gold
medal at the 1952
Summer Olympics with a...
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photographs of the
various positions of the machinery. In 1855,
Johann Nepomuk Czermak published an
article about his
Stereophoroskop and
other experiments aimed...