Sophie Weber
Maria Sophie Weber (1763–1846) was a singer of the 18th and 19th centuries. She was the younger sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's wife, Constanze, and is remembered primarily for the testimony she left concerning the life and death of her brother-in-law. Provided by Wikipedia
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Socioeconomic Burden of Psychiatric Cancer Patients: A Narrative Review by Gniewko Więckiewicz, Sophie Weber, Iga Florczyk, Piotr Gorczyca
Published 2024-03-01
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Insights into cell wall disintegration of Chlorella vulgaris by Sophie Weber, Philipp M. Grande, Lars M. Blank, Holger Klose
Published 2022-01-01
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Mass Casualty Incident in the Port of Hamburg—Large-Scale Exercise during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Lena Ehlers, Matthias Boldt, Birgit Grassl, Scarlett Kleine-Kampmann, Elisabeth Hewelt, Christina Stabenow, Kea-Sophie Weber, Jens de Boer, Kristina Militzer, Thomas von Münster, Jan Heidrich, Marcus Oldenburg, Volker Harth, Sinan Bakir, Martin Dirksen-Fischer
Published 2022-11-01
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Eyeglasses and risk of COVID-19 transmission—analysis of the Virus Watch Community Cohort study by Annalan M.D. Navaratnam, Christopher O'Callaghan, Sarah Beale, Vincent Nguyen, Anna Aryee, Isobel Braithwaite, Thomas E. Byrne, Wing Lam Erica Fong, Ellen Fragaszy, Cyril Geismar, Susan Hoskins, Jana Kovar, Parth Patel, Madhumita Shrotri, Sophie Weber, Alexei Yavlinsky, Robert W. Aldridge, Andrew C. Hayward, Susan Michie, Pia Hardelid, Linda Wijlaars, Eleni Nastouli, Moira Spyer, Ben Killingley, Ingemar Cox, Vasileios Lampos, Rachel A. McKendry, Tao Cheng, Yunzhe Liu, Jo Gibbs, Richard Gilson, Alison Rogers, Anne M. Johnson
Published 2024-02-01
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