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Isebree Moens (1846–1891),
Dutch physician and
physiologist Moens–Korteweg equation,
biomechanic equation derived by
Adriaan Isebree Alex
Moens (born 1959)...
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Moen may
refer to:
Moen (surname), a list of
people with the
surname "
Moen"
Moen (Zwevegem) [nl], a village...
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Olympics in Munich,
Moens was
eliminated in the
semifinals of the K-2 1000 m
event with
teammate Herman Naegels.
After his
sprint career,
Moens started paddling...
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Cecilia Moens is a
Canadian developmental biologist.
Moens is part of the
faculty at the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington...
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Donald James Moen (born June 29, 1950) is an
American singer, pianist, and songwriter,
specializing in
Christian worship music.
Moen grew up in Two Harbors...
- In biomechanics, the
Moens–Korteweg
equation models the
relationship between wave
speed or
pulse wave
velocity (PWV) and the
incremental elastic modulus...
- Rome
Olympic Games in 1960,
Moens at the age of 30 felt
confident about the 800 meters.
Biding his time in the race,
Moens followed the pack,
waiting to...
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Maria Moens (August 31, 1775 -
March 10, 1832) was a
Dutch poet and writer.
Moens was the
second child of
Maria Margaretha Brunius and
Hendricus Moens. Her...
- "Preserving heritage:
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Express Tribune.
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women suffrage.
Petronella Moens was born on 16
November 1762 in Kûbaard, the Netherlands, the
third child of
Petrus Moens, a pastor, and
Maria Lycklama...