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Viola Goretzki (later Landvoigt; born 23
November 1956) is a
retired German rower. She won a
world title in 1975 and an
Olympic gold
medal in 1976 at the...
- (feminine:
Gorecka or Górecka) is a Polish-language surname, also
distorted as
Goretzki, Goretzka, Gurecki, Gurecka. It may
refer to: Adam
Devlin (born as Adam...
- Shakespeare's The Tempest, that
premiered in 1798 in Weimar.
According to
Goretzki/Krickenberg (see
sources below), the song "Schlafe mein
Prinzchen Schlaf...
- 4639–4650. doi:10.1242/jcs.00727. PMID 14576357.
Eisel U,
Jarausch W,
Goretzki K,
Henschen A,
Engels J,
Weller U, et al. (October 1986). "Tet**** toxin:...
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Online Newsround Message Boards at BBC
Online BBC Editors' blog –
Simon Goretzki BBC Editors' blog –
former editor Sinéad
Rocks BBC Editors' blog – former...
- has
media related to PTCDA. PTCDA. Russell,
James C.; Blunt,
Matthew O.;
Goretzki, Gudrun; Phillips, Anna G.; Champness, Neil R.; Beton,
Peter H. (2010)...
- PMID 9783915. S2CID 10621100.
Willenberg HS,
Bornstein SR,
Hiroi N, Päth G,
Goretzki PE,
Scherbaum WA, et al. (March 2000). "Effects of a novel...
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skier Viola Cheptoo Lagat (born 1989),
Kenyan middle-distance
runner Viola Goretzki,
German rower Viola Grahl,
German former field hockey player Violah Jepchumba...
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attributed to
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (K. 350 in the Köchel-Verzeichnis).
Goretzki, E. and D.
Krickenberg (1988). Das
Wiegenlied "von Mozart", Mitteilungen...
- Richter, Schwede, Ahrenholz, Müller, Blanke, Mosig, cox Brincker) 1975: (
Goretzki, Knetsch, Richter, Schwede, Kallies, Neu, Nitsche, Mosig, cox Wilke) 1977:...