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Dräger or
Draeger may
refer to:
Dräger (surname)
Dräger (company), a
German company which makes breathing and
protection equipment, gas
detection and...
- companies. The
company was
founded in Lübeck in 1889 as
Dräger &
Gerling by J.
Heinrich Dräger [de] and Carl
Adolf Gerling. The
first patent was taken...
- Jörg
Dräger (born 1
January 1968 in Darmstadt) is a
German physicist, non-partisan
economic conservative politician and manager. From 2001 to 2008 he served...
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Lindsey Drager (born
October 9, 1986) is an
American author and
professor of
creative writing at the
University of Utah.
Drager was born in Toledo, Ohio...
- A
drag queen is a person,
usually male, who uses
drag clothing and
makeup to
imitate and
often exaggerate female gender signifiers and
gender roles for...
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Andreas Dräger (German: [anˈdʁeːas ˈdʁɛːɡɐ]; born 20
September 1980) is a
German bioinformatician who
leads the
research group for Data
Analytics and Bioinformatics...
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drag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drag or The
Drag may
refer to:
Drag, Norway, a
village in
Tysfjord muni****lity, Nordland,
Norway Drág, the...
- million. On 31
August 2021,
Dräger joined EFL
Championship side
Nottingham Forest for an
undisclosed fee. On 2
February 2022,
Dräger moved on loan to Swiss...
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striatonigral degeneration (SND),
olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA), and Shy–
Drager syndrome. A
table describing the
characteristics and
modern names of these...
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drag (Cyrillic: -драг) and -drog is a
common Slavic given name word root,
drag meaning "dear, beloved", in single-lexemed and
dithematic (two lexemes)...