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Pelczar is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Józef
Sebastian Pelczar (1842–1924),
Polish Roman Catholic bishop Kazimierz Pelczar (1894–1943)...
- Józef
Sebastian Pelczar (17
January 1842 – 28
March 1924) was a
Polish Roman Catholic bishop and was also the co-founder of the
Sister Servants of the...
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Kazimierz Pelczar (1894–1943) was a
Polish academic and physician.
Professor of the
Stefan Batory University in
Vilnius and
pioneer of
oncology research...
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Janiak 2022, § 4.2 Absolute/Relational Vs. Real/Ideal
Pelczar 2015, p. 115 Hoefer,
Huggett & Read 2023, Lead
Section Benovsky 2016, pp...
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Pathogenic bacteria Note:
Malaria is
caused by a
protist and not a bacterium.
Pelczar, M. J.; Chan, E. C. S. and Krieg, N. R. (1999) "Host-Parasite Interaction;...
- from the
original on 27
November 2020.
Retrieved 11
February 2020.
Piotr Pelczar. "Historia Sopotu. Część I: od średniowiecza do
wybuchu I
wojny światowej"...
- 2021 at the
Wayback Machine, EZ Glot
Christer Kiselman (2008).
Andrzej Pelczar (ed.). "Esperanto: its
origins and
early history" (PDF).
Prace Komisji...
- 2103–. ISBN 978-1-4377-1604-7.
Archived from the
original on 4 May 2016.
Pelczar (2010). Microbiology:
Application Based Approach. McGraw-Hill Education...
- ISBN 978-0674725980.
Archived from the
original on 2023-03-30.
Retrieved 2019-06-27.
Pelczar,
Marian (1947).
Polski Gdańsk (in Polish).
Biblioteka Miejska. Archived...
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August 2020. "Helianthus
annuus 'Valentine'". RHS.
Retrieved 1
August 2020.
Pelczar, Rita. (1993) The
Prodigal Sunflower.
American Horticulturist 72(8). Niering...