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Adamska-Salaciak, Arleta

Poznan Poznań (pôz`nänyə), Ger. Posen (pō`zən), city (1994 est. pop. 589,300), capital of Weilkopolskie prov., W central Poland, port on the Warta River. , Poland Poland, Pol. Polska, officially Republic of Poland, republic (2005 est. pop. 38,635,000), 120,725 sq mi (312,677 sq km), central Europe. It borders on Germany in the west, on the Baltic Sea and the Kaliningrad region of Russia in the north, on Lithuania,  

Ahlqvist, Anders Anders is a name in Scandinavian languages, the equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. Anders is the German word for different.

In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries.
 

Galway, Ireland

Ahvenainen, Ossi

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Albanyan, Ahmed

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä`dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop.  

Altenberg, Bengt

Lund, Sweden

Arcain, Enrico

Rome, Italy

Awedyk, Wieslaw

Poznan, Poland

Aysto, Juha

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Bacz, Barbara

Quebec, Canada

Bald, Wolf-Dietrich

Cologne Cologne (kəlōn`), Ger. Köln, city (1994 pop. 962,500), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, on the Rhine River. It is a commercial, financial, and industrial center, a rail and road junction, and a river port. , Germany

Banczerowski, Jerzy

Poznan, Poland

Bialystok, Ellen

Toronto, Canada

de Bot, Kees

Nijmegen, Holland

Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. , Jill

Southampton, Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain.  

Breivik, Leiv Egil

Bergen, Norway

Brumfit, Christopher

Southampton, Great Britain

Bublitz, Wolfram wolfram: see tungsten.  

Augsburg, Germany

Bugarski, Ranko

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Bull, Tove

Tromso, Norway

Bursiewicz, Paul

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Cetnarowska, Bozena

Sosnowiec, Poland

Chesterman, Andrew

Helsinki, Finland

Christian, Donna

Washington, USA

Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
, Andrew D.

Minneapolis, USA

Coleman, Michael

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Comrie, Bernard Ber·nard , Claude 1813-1878.

French physiologist noted for his study of the digestive and nervous systems.
 

Leipzig, Germany

Connor, Ulla

Indianapolis, USA

Coulthard, Malcolm

Birmingham, Great Britain

Crandall, JoAnn

Baltimore Baltimore, city (1990 pop. 736,014), N central Md., surrounded by but politically independent of Baltimore co., on the Patapsco River estuary, an arm of Chesapeake Bay; inc. 1745. , USA

Cygan, Jan

Wroclaw, Poland

Davidsen-Nielsen, Niels

Copenhagen, Denmark

Delbecque, Nicole

Leuven, Belgium

Diensberg, Bernhard

Bayreuth, Germany

Donato, Richard

Pittsburgh, USA

Drozdzial-Szelest, Krystyna

Poznan, Poland

Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, Katarzyna

Poznan, Poland

Ekola, Jorma

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Eliasson, Stig

Mainz, Germany

Elovaara, Raili

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Enkyist, Tua and Nils Erik

Helsinki, Finland

Erdmann, Peter

Berlin, Germany

Erkkila, Jaakko

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Fairweather, Courtney

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Fernandez, Francisco

Valencia, Spain For the Valencia wine region, see .

Valencia (Spanish: Valencia [ba'lenθja];[1] Valencian: València [va'ɫɛnsia]) is the capital of the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia and its province.
 

Filppula, Markku

Joensuu, Finland

Fisiak, Jacek

Poznan, Poland

Freeman Freeman can mean:
  • An individual not tied to land under the Medieval feudal system, unlike a villein or serf
  • A person who has been awarded Freedom of the City or "Freedom of the Company" in a Livery Company
  • The Freeman
, Michael

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Fries, Udo

Zurich, Switzerland

Gass, Susan

East Lansing East Lansing, city (1990 pop. 50,677), Ingham co., S central Mich., a suburb of Lansing, on the Red Cedar River; inc. 1907. The city was first known as College Park, but was renamed when it was incorporated. , USA

Granger, Sylviane

Louvain, Belgium

Gussmann, Edmund

Lublin, Poland

Gustafsson, Marita

Turku, Finland

Halliday, Michael A. K.

Urunga, Australia

Hamans, Camiel

Breda, Holland

Hartmann, Reinhard

Exeter, Great Britain

Heikkinen, Eino

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Hiltunen, Risto

Turku, Finland

Hirsjarvi, Sirkka

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Hirvonen, Pekka

Joensuu, Finland

Hirvonen, Tuula

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Hjerppe, Riitta

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Houck, Noel

Tokyo, Japan

Hullen, Werner

Essen, Germany

Iliescu, Maria

Innsbruck, Austria

Iviz, Viado

Zagreb, Yugoslavia

Jahr, Ernst Hakon

Tromso, Norway

Jakob, Gerhard

Frankfurt/Oder, Germany

James, Allan

Klagenfurt, Austria

Janicki, Karol

Bergen, Norway

Jankowska, Aleksandra

Poznan, Poland

Jaworski, Adam

Cardiff, Great Britain

Johansson, Stig

Oslo, Norway

Kalaja, Paula

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kalisz, Roman

Gdansk, Poland

Kari, Jouko

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kastovsky, Dieter

Vienna, Austria

Katny, Andrzej

Gdansk, Poland

Kettemann, Bernhard

Graz, Austria

Kiefer, Franz

Budapest, Hungary

Kielkiewicz-Janowiak, Agnieszka

Poznan, Poland

Kirjonen, Juhani

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Klemola, Juhani

Leeds, Great Britain

Komi, Paavo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kopczynski, Andrzej

Warsaw Warsaw (wôr`sô), Pol. Warszawa, city (1993 est. pop. 1,655,700), capital of Poland and of Mazowieckie prov., central Poland, on both banks of the Vistula River. , Poland

Kopytko, Roman

Poznan, Poland

Korponay, Bela

Debrecen, Hungary

Kramsch, Claire

Berkeley, USA

Kristenson, Gillis

Lund, Sweden

Krzeszowski, Tomasz

Warsaw, Poland

Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara

Poznan, Poland

Kuczynski, Andrzej

Poznan, Poland

Kuhlwein, Wolfgang

Trier Trier (trēr), Latin Augusta Treverorum, city (1994 pop. 99,183), Rhineland-Palatinate, SW Germany, a port on the Moselle (Ger. Mosel) River, near the Luxembourg border. , Germany

Kunnas, Tarmo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kuusinen, Jorma

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kyto, Merja

Uppsala, Sweden

Larsen-Freeman, Diane

Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , USA

Laurinen, Leena

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lautamatti, Liisa

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lauttamus, Timo

Oulu, Finland

Leech leech, predacious or parasitic annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, characterized by a cylindrical or slightly flattened body with suckers at either end for attaching to prey. , Geoffrey

Lancaster, Great Britain

Lehiste, Ilse

Columbus, USA

Lehtonen, Jaakko

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Leiwo, Matti

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Leontiev, Aleksey

Moscow, Russia

Leppanen, Sirpa

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara

Lodz, Poland

van Lier Spelling variations of this family name include: Lier, Liere, Lierr, Lierre, Liers, Lieres, Lierrs, Lierres, de Lier, van Lier and many more.

First found in Holland, where the name became noted for its many branches in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which
, Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 

Monterey, USA

Lilja, Pekka

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Linell, Per

Linkoping University

Lipka, Leonhard

Munich, Germany

Ljung, Magnus

Stockholm, Sweden

Louhivuori, Jukka

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lyytinen, Heikki

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lyytinen, Paula

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Lonnquist, Bo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Manninen, Matti

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Manczak-Wohlfeld, Elzbieta

Cracow, Poland

Marek, Boguslaw

Lublin, Poland

Marin, Marjatta

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Markkanen, Raija

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Marton, Waldemar

Poznan, Poland

Mauranen, Anna

Joensuu, Finland

Meara, Paul

Swansea, Great Britain

Merisalo, Outi

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Meurman-Solin, Anneli

Helsinki, Finland

Mielikainen, Aila AILA Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy, see there  

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Miseviciene, J.

Kaunas, Lithuania

Moberg, Sakari

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Moravcsik, Edith A.

Milwaukee, USA

Muittari, Veikko

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Mukattash, Lewis

Amman, Jordan

Makinen, Kaarina

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Maatta, Paula

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Nagucka, Ruta

Krakow, Poland

Neittaanmaki, Pekka

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Nelde, Peter

Brussels, Belgium

Nevalainen, Terttu

Helsinki, Finland

Nevanlinna, Saara

Helsinki, Finland

Nickel nickel, metallic chemical element; symbol Ni; at. no. 28; at. wt. 58.69; m.p. about 1,453°C;; b.p. about 2,732°C;; sp. gr. 8.902 at 25°C;; valence 0, +1, +2, +3, or +4. , Gerhard

Stuttgart, Germany

Norrman, Ralf

Tampere, Finland

Nummela, Ilkka

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Nygard, Toivo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Nyman, Martti

Helsinki, Finland

Nyyssonen, Heikki

Oulu, Finland

Odwarka, Karl

Klagenfurt, Austria

Oksefjell, Signe

Oslo, Norway

Oleksy, Wieslaw

Lodz, Poland

Oller, John W. Jr.

Lafayette, USA

Ozga, Janina

Cracow, Poland

Ostman, Jan-Ola

Helsinki, Finland

Pakkanen, Ahti

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Peacock peacock or peafowl, large bird of the genus Pavo, in the pheasant family, native to E Asia. There are two main species, the common (Pavo cristatus), and the Javanese (P. , Michael

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Peitsara, Kirsti

Helsinki, Finland

Pekkanen, Tuomo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Peltola, Niilo

Espoo, Finland

Peuranen, Erkki

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Pfeiffer, Waldemar

Poznan, Poland

Pienemann, Manfred

Canberra, Australia

Piirainen-Marsh, Arja

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Pisarska, Alicja

Poznan, Poland

Polanski, Kazimierz

Katowice, Poland

Poussa, Patricia

Vaasa, Finland

Preston, Dennis R.

East Lansing, USA

Pulkkinen, Lea

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Puppel, Stanislaw

Poznan, Poland

Porhola, Maili

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Radden, Gunter

Hamburg Hamburg, city, Germany
Hamburg (häm`brkh), officially Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg), city (1994 pop.
, Germany

Rahkonen, Matti

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Rauh, Gisa

Wuppertal, Germany

Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena

Helsinki, Finland

Ridjanovic, Midhat

Sarajevo, Bosnia

Ringbom, Hakan

Abo, Finland

Rischel, Jorgen

Bangkok Bangkok (băng`kŏk'), Thai Krung Thep, city (1990 pop. 8,538,610), capital of Thailand and of Bangkok prov., SW Thailand, on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand. , Thailand

Rissanen, Matti and Eeva

Helsinki, Finland

Robertson, David

Tampere, Finland

Romanowska, Danuta

Poznan, Poland

Rudanko, Juhani

Tampere, Finland

Ruoppila, Isto

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Saari, Mirja

Helsinki, Finland

Sallinen, Aino

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Salminen, Renja

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Salokangas, Raimo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Salo-Lee, Liisa

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Saukkonen, Pauli

Helsinki, Finland

Sell, Roger

Abo, Finland

Shohamy, Elana

Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest , Israel

Shuy, Roger W.

Missoula, USA

Sikorska, Liliana

Poznan, Poland

Singleton sin·gle·ton
n.
An offspring born alone.


singleton Medtalk One baby. Cf Triplet, Twin.
, David

Dublin, Ireland

Spiliner, Bernd

Duisburg, Germany

Spolsky, Bernard

Ramat-Gan, Israel

Stalmaszczyk, Piotr

Lodz, Poland

Stenstrom, Anna-Brita

Kristianstad, Sweden

Stubbs, Michael

Trier, Germany

Suojanen, Paivikki

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Sussex Sussex, county, SE England, since 1888 divided for administrative purposes into East Sussex (1991 pop. 670,600), 693 sq mi (1,795 sq km), and West Sussex (1991 pop. 692,800), 768 sq mi (1,990 sq km). , Roly

Melbourne, Australia

Svartvik, Jan

Lund, Sweden

Swiggers, Pierre

Leuven, Belgium

Szwedek, Aleksander

Torun, Poland

Taavitsainen, Irma

Helsinki, Finland

Tabakowska, Elzbieta

Cracow, Poland

Tajsner, Przemyslaw

Poznan, Poland

Takala, Sauli

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Tarone, Elaine

Minneapolis, USA

Telama, Risto

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Tirkkonen-Condit, Sonja

Joensuu, Finland

Toivainen, Kirsti and Jorma

Turku, Finland

Trudgill, Peter

Fribourg, Switzerland

Tucker, G. Richard

Pittsburgh, USA

Vaherva, Tapio

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Vainio, Matti

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Valo, Maarit

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Varantola, Krista

Tampere, Finland

Ventola, Eija

Halle, Germany Halle, Germany may refer to:
  • Halle, Saxony-Anhalt (also called Halle an der Saale), home to University of Halle now part of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
  • Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia (also called Halle in Westfalen)
 

Verma, S. K.

Hyderabad, India

Viereck, Wolfgang

Bamberg, Germany

Viljo, Eeva-Maija

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Vilkuna, Janne

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Vuolle, Pauli

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Watts Watts, residential section of south central Los Angeles. Named after C. H. Watts, a Pasadena realtor, the section became part of Los Angeles in 1926. Artist Simon Rodia's celebrated Watts Towers are there. , Richard J.

Berne, Switzerland

Welna, Jerzy

Warsaw, Poland

Weydt, Harald

Frankfurt/Oder, Germany

Witkos, Jacek

Poznan, Poland

Wodak, Ruth

Vienna, Austria

Wode, Henning

Kiel, Germany

Zabrocki, Tadeusz

Poznan, Poland

Zetterberg, Seppo

Jyvaskyla, Finland

Zimmermann, Ruediger

Marburg, Germany
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