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Stokvis may
refer to:
South African hake (Merluccius capensis), a fish
called "
stokvis" in
Afrikaans and
Dutch Stockfish, a
dried whitefish product Anthony...
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Walter Stokvis was a
British film
editor of the 1930s,
working mainly at the
Elstree Studios of
British International Pictures.
Suspense (1930) The Flying...
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alongside Roel Luynenburg.
Stokvis also won a
bronze medal in the
coxless fours at the 1966
World Rowing Championships. In 1978,
Stokvis defended a PhD thesis...
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influential pharmacology textbook.
Stokvis was one of a
number of
prominent 19th
century Jewish physicians in the Netherlands.
Stokvis was born to
Rachel Wittering...
- 2013. "Baduspanids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Retrieved 16
December 2013.
Stokvis A.M.H.J., pp. 112, 129. [1]
Archived 14
December 2006 at the
Wayback Machine...
- 2008.
Stokvis BJ. "Over twee
zeldzame kleurstoffen in
urine van zieken".
Nederl Tijdschr Geneeskd (in Dutch). 2: 409–417.
Reprinted in
Stokvis BJ (December...
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Richard Edward Stokvis (born
November 22, 1942),
known professionally as **** Stockton, is an
American retired sportscaster.
Stockton began his career...
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Archived from the
original on 29
April 2016.
Retrieved 15
December 2015.
Stokvis, Ruud (2014). Lege kerken,
volle stadions.
Amsterdam UP. pp. 45–. ISBN 978-90-485-2180-7...
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Stockton (born 1942),
American sportscaster, born
Richard Edward Stokvis ****
Stockton (tennis) (born 1951),
American tennis player Richard Stockton...
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Anthony Marinus Hendrik Johan Stokvis (23
September 1855, The
Hague - 17
November 1924) is a
figure in the
fields of
chronology and genealogy. His major...