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Winiwarter is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander von
Winiwarter (1848-1917), Austrian-Belgian
surgeon Felix Winiwarter...
- also
known as
Buerger disease (English /ˈbɜːrɡər/; German: [ˈbʏʁɡɐ]) or
Winiwarter-Buerger disease, is a
recurring progressive inflammation and thrombosis...
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Felix Winiwarter (21
March 1930 – 9
September 2018) was an
Austrian chess player, an
Austrian Chess Championship medalist (1956). From the late 1950s to...
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Verena Winiwarter (born July 26, 1961, in Vienna) is an
Austrian environmental historian. She has held the
office of Dean of the
Faculty for Interdisciplinary...
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Alexander von
Winiwarter (22
April 1848 – 31 October 1917) was an Austrian-Belgian
surgeon who was a
native of Vienna. He was the
brother of physician...
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Felix von
Winiwarter (February 28, 1852 – July 10, 1931) was an
Austrian physician who was a
native of Vienna. In 1876 he
earned his
doctorate at the University...
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chromosomes does a
normal diploid human cell contain? In 1912, Hans von
Winiwarter reported 47
chromosomes in ****togonia and 48 in oogonia, concluding...
- 6 May 2022. Erisman, Jan Willem; Sutton, MA; Galloway, J; Klimont, Z;
Winiwarter, W (October 2008). "How a
century of
ammonia synthesis changed the world"...
- 6 May 2022. Erisman, Jan Willem; MA Sutton, J Galloway, Z Klimont, W
Winiwarter (October 2008). "How a
century of
ammonia synthesis changed the world"...
- Erisman, Jan Willem; Sutton, Mark A.; Galloway, James; Klimont, Zbigniew;
Winiwarter,
Wilfried (2008). "How a
century of
ammonia synthesis changed the world"...