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Ludwika Karpińska or
Karpińska-Woyczyńska (25/30
August 1872 – 30
January 1937) was a
Polish psychologist and
translator who has been
described as "a forgotten...
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Marzena Karpińska (Polish pronunciation: [maˈʐɛna kar'piɲska]; born 19
February 1988, in Biłgoraj) is a
Polish weightlifter. She won a gold
medal at the...
- Karpiński in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karpiński (Polish feminine:
Karpińska; plural: Karpińscy) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include...
- 116–118. doi:10.4103/aian.AIAN_182_17. PMC 6073962. PMID 30122835. Olbrych-
Karpińska B,
Tutaj A (September 1981). "[Case of Curschmann-Batten-Steinert syndrome]"...
- translations". techxplore.com.
Retrieved 18
December 2022. Thai, Katherine;
Karpinska, Marzena; Krishna, Kalpesh; Ray, Bill; Inghilleri, Moira; Wieting, John;...
- Polska";
denomination 75
years of the
Battle of
Warsaw (1920); (Ewa Tyc-
Karpińska) 300,000 1995 2 złote 29.5 10.8
cupronickel mixed Coat of arms, year of...
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station by Home
Secretary Theresa May, MP for Maidenhead.
Created by
Lydia Karpinska, it
depicts Winton sitting on a
bench and
reading a book.
Winton was a...
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Smiley Marks (English)". What****anthinks.com.
Retrieved August 10, 2017.
Karpinska, Marzena; Kurzawska, Paula; Rozanska,
Katarzyna (2019). "Emoticons: Digital...
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Stefania Cecylia Wojtulanis-
Karpińska, (22
November 1912 – 12
February 2005) was a
Polish aviator. She was a
sports pilot in the
inter war
period and...
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Electroanalytical Chemistry. 372 (1–2): 125–135. doi:10.1016/0022-0728(93)03257-P.
Karpińska, Aneta; Pilz, Marta; Buczkowska, Joanna; Żuk, Paweł J.; Kucharska, Karolina;...