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- Jens Knippschild (born 15 February 1975) is a former tennis player from Germany, who turned professional in 1992. In his career, he won two doubles titles...
- Francisco (2013), "The Great Seducer: Cleopatra, Queen and **** Symbol", in Knippschild, Silke; García Morcillo, Marta (eds.), Seduction and Power: Antiquity...
- Francisco (2013), "The Great Seducer: Cleopatra, Queen and **** Symbol", in Knippschild, Silke; García Morcillo, Marta (eds.), Seduction and Power: Antiquity...
- Open. He defeated Sébastien Grosjean, Pepe Imaz, Andrew Ilie and Jens Knippschild before beating the tournament favourite, Marcelo Ríos in the quarterfinal...
- synthesizer Ty Brubakeraccordion Markus Wolffpercussion Andrea Victoria Knippschildbackground vocals Jackie Perez Gratzcello ("Where Shade Once Was")...
- defects in embryos or adults. Stürzbecher HW, Donzelmann B, Henning W, Knippschild U, Buchhop S (April 1996). "p53 is linked directly to homologous recombination...
- Francisco (2013), "The Great Seducer: Cleopatra, Queen and **** Symbol", in Knippschild, Silke; García Morcillo, Marta (eds.), Seduction and Power: Antiquity...
- result up by making the 1997 French Open quarterfinals partnering Jens Knippschild. One month later, he won his first ATP doubles title and first ATP title...
- (first round) Andrei Pavel (qualifying competition, lucky loser) Jens Knippschild (qualified) Oliver Gross (second round) Oleg Ogorodov (second round)...
- DR; Del Tredici K; Ludolph AC; Hoozemans JJM; Rozemuller AJ; Braak H; Knippschild U (2011). "Stages of granulovacuolar degeneration: their relation to...