- Hans
Lichtenstern (born 4
October 1948) is a
German speed skater. He
competed in the men's 500
metres event at the 1972
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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rosary on his person. Mayr-Nusser's
remains were
transferred to the
Lichtenstern chapel on the
Ritten in 1958.
Several places are
named after him as a...
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Lucerne and
London to meet with
famed urologists,
including Robert Lichtenstern,
Eugen Steinach and
Serge Voronoff, some of the
pioneers of grafting...
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original on 2019-11-28.
Retrieved 2019-12-11. Wagenlehner,
Florian M. E.;
Lichtenstern, Christoph; Rolfes, Caroline; Mayer, Konstantin; Uhle, Florian; Weidner...
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Upper Rhine)
Liebenfels (District Hegau)
Liebenstein (Danube, Kocher)
Lichtenstern (Baunach)
Lochner (Rhön-Werra, Gebirg) Loë (Middle Rhine) Löw (Middle...
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Catherine (born 25
April 1497 – 10
September 1541), a nun in
Lichtenstern Monastery Louis II (28
April 1498 – 1536),
married on 16
December 1525...
- Erna Putz
presenting a book at the
Lichtenstern chapel in
South Tyrol as
interviewed by
Hannes Obermair...
- movement" that
would reject the
norms issued by the Holy See.
Christian Lichtenstern,
writing in June 2017, also said that
opponents of the movement's conservatism...
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Apraxia and
Related Syndromes at
eMedicine Kischka, U; Ettlin, TM;
Lichtenstern, L; Riedo, C (1996). "Alien hand
syndrome of the
dominant hand and ideomotor...
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Steinach surgeons in the 1920s and 1930s
included Victor Blum,
Robert Lichtenstern and
Norman Haire.[citation needed] The
procedure was
later discredited...