- include: Eddy
Pauwels (1935–2017),
Belgian racing cyclist Emiel Pauwels (1918–2014),
Belgian track and
field athlete Emmanuel Pauwels (1903–?), Belgian...
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Observateur that he
considered too left-wing.
Louis Pauwels was in
charge of the new magazine.
Louis Pauwels offered initially the
position of
chief editor...
- seen on an anterio-posterior radiograph.
Pauwel's angle is
named after the
German orthopedist Friedrich Pauwels.
Introduced in 1935, this
system was the...
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Rombaut Pauwels or
Rombout Pauwels (or Pauli) (1625, in
Mechelen – 4
January 1692, in Ghent) was a
Flemish architect and
sculptor who
worked in a moderate...
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claims of
Pauwels and Bergier, and that the
article of
Willy Ley has only been a
vague inspiration for
their own ideas. Nevertheless,
Pauwels and Bergier...
- Rudi
Pauwels (born 1960) is a
Belgian pharmacologist and
biotech entrepreneur. He was one of the
first researchers in the
field of HIV, and he pla****...
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Henri Pauwels (19
January 1890 – 18
September 1946) was a
Belgian trade unionist and politician. Born in Nivelles,
Pauwels became a mechanic, and joined...
- edu.tr (in Turkish). "Koen
Pauwels". D'Amore-McKim
School of Business. "Koen
Pauwels". BI
Business School. "Koen
Pauwels honorary professor of Research...
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Pauwels Casteels or
Pauwel Casteels (c. 1625 in
Antwerp –
after 1677 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish painter and draughtsman. He
worked in
Antwerp and is known...
- and
Pauwels Sauzen–Bingoal teams.
Pauwels retired on 24
February 2019
after winning the
Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle.
Pauwels'
elder brother, Tim
Pauwels was...