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Martin Kobau (born 11
November 1972) is an
Austrian lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2001
World Rowing Championships in
Lucerne with the...
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Mount Kobau National Observatory (originally the
Queen Elizabeth II Observatory) was a
proposed astronomical observatory in
southern British Columbia...
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Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory,
Penticton Mount Kobau National Observatory,
Mount Kobau (Never built)
University of
British Columbia Observatory...
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Medical Encyclopedia". medlineplus.gov.
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Helmers SL,
Kobau R,
Sajatovic M,
Jobst BC,
Privitera M,
Devinsky O, et al. (March 2017)....
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...
- Poulsen) 2001: (Sebastian Sageder,
Bernd Wakolbinger,
Wolfgang Sigl,
Martin Kobau) 2002: (Thor Kristensen,
Thomas Ebert,
Stephan Mølvig,
Eskild Ebbesen) 2003:...