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Dinah Pfizenmaier (born 13
January 1992) is a
German former tennis player.
Pfizenmaier won nine
singles and two
doubles titles on the ITF
Circuit in her...
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Thomas C.
Pfizenmaier (1997). The
Trinitarian Theology of Dr.
Samuel Clarke (1675-1729): Context...
- pp. xvii, 325.; 13
papers by
scholars using newly opened m****cripts
Pfizenmaier, Thomas C. (1997). "Was
Isaac Newton an Arian?".
Journal of the History...
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Library of Medicine.
Johannes FJ,
Prestle J, Eis S,
Oberhagemann P,
Pfizenmaier K (April 1994). "PKCu is a novel,
atypical member of the
protein kinase...
- Lewiston, New York:
Edwin Mellen Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-7734-5520-7.
Pfizenmaier,
Thomas C. (1997), "Was
Isaac Newton an Arian?",
Journal of the History...
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Dinah Pfizenmaier was the
defending champion, but lost in the
semifinals to
Kateryna Kozlova.
Kozlova went on to win the tournament,
defeating Richèl...
- 7–6 May 2013
Wiesbaden Open,
Germany 25,000 Clay
Sharon Fichman Dinah Pfizenmaier Anna Zaja 6–3, 6–3 Loss 7–7 Jun 2013
Nottingham Trophy, UK 75,000 Gr****...
- English-Irish
footballer 1992 – Adam Matthews,
Welsh footballer 1992 –
Dinah Pfizenmaier,
German tennis player 1992 –
Austin Watson,
American ice
hockey player...
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colonial printer Dinah Elizabeth Pearce,
British philanthropist Dinah Pfizenmaier,
German tennis player Dinah Prentice,
British artist Dinah Rose, British...
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Dominika Cibulková. At the
French Open, she
defeated Alberta Brianti,
Dinah Pfizenmaier and
Alexandra Wozniak respectively to
qualify for the
fourth round. However...