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Viola Roggenkamp (born 15
April 1948) is a
German journalist-commentator and writer. The
themes to
which she most
often returns are
those surrounding Feminism...
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Klaus Wilhelm Roggenkamp (24
December 1940 – 23 July 2021) was a
German mathematician,
specializing in algebra. As an undergraduate,
Roggenkamp studied mathematics...
- Rittenhouse,
Mignon (1956). The
Amazing Nellie Bly. Dutton. OCLC 299483.
Roggenkamp,
Karen (2016). Sympathy, Madness, and Crime: How Four Nineteenth-century...
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Retrieved 22
January 2022.
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser;
Silke Van Dyk;
Martin Roggenkamp (2008).
Party Politics and
Social Welfare:
Comparing Christian and Social...
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original on 8
January 2022.
Retrieved 10
October 2020 – via
Google Books.
Roggenkamp,
Karen S.H.
Dignified Sensationalism:
Elizabeth Bisland, Cosmopolitan...
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abstract group theory] (PhD) (in German).
Zurich University. OCLC 2277810.
Roggenkamp,
Klaus W.; Huber-Dyson,
Verena (1970).
Lattices over
Orders I. Lecture...
- that point. The
village was
founded on land
previously owned by
William Roggenkamp as a
station for a rail line
being laid by the
Midland Pacific Railway...
- 1159/000084754. PMID 15942216.
Srour J,
Bengel J,
Linden T,
Jovanovic Z,
Roggenkamp D,
Reinholz M, et al. (June 2020). "Efficacy of a skin care
cream with...
- Also
included in the show were
Pamela MacFarlane,
Margaret Olley, Joy
Roggenkamp,
Betty Quelhurst, and
Kathleen Shillam. "Margaret Cilento".
Design & Art...
- Albers". Leonardo. 3 (4): 459–64. doi:10.2307/1572268. JSTOR 1572268.
Roggenkamp, Shawn. "Albers,
Homage to the Square". Khan Academy.
Retrieved 14 March...