- Wolf–
Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a
chromosomal deletion syndrome resulting from a
partial deletion on the
short arm of
chromosome 4 [del(4)(p16.3)]. Features...
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Hirschhorn is
derived from
German composite word "Hirsch" (deer) and "Horn" (horn), part of a deer's antlers. A
variation is Hirshhorn. It may
refer to:...
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Philippe Hirschhorn (11 June 1946, Riga – 26
November 1996, Brussels) was a
soviet violinist. He won the
Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in 1967. A citizen...
- Joel
Hirschhorn (December 18, 1937 –
September 18, 2005) was an
American songwriter. He won the
Academy Award for Best
Original Song on two occasions....
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Thomas Hirschhorn (born 16 May 1957) is a
Swiss artist who
lives and
works in Paris.
Trained in
Zurich and
inspired by
Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol, he...
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Hirschhorn (Neckar) is a
small town in the Bergstraße
district of Hesse, Germany, and is
known as "The
Pearl of the
Neckar valley”.
Hirschhorn is a climatic...
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Charles Hirschhorn is an
American media executive, film and
television producer, and
academic administrator. He is
serving as the
president of Otis College...
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Norbert Hirschhorn (born 1938) is an Austrian-born
American public health physician. He was one of the
inventors and
developers of the life-saving method...
- Sara Yael
Hirschhorn is
currently the
visiting ****istant
professor of
Israel studies at
Northwestern University. She was
formerly the
university research...
- The
Hirschhorn Rocks (German:
Hirschhornklippen or Hirschhörner) are a
natural monument in the Harz
National Park in
central Germany. The
Hirschhorn Rocks...