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  • Panzer's research, published this month in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, was based on 124 pre-menopausal women attending a clinic for sexual dysfunctions.

    Medpundit 2006

  • Panzer's research, published this month in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, was based on 124 pre-menopausal women attending a clinic for sexual dysfunctions.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • My friend wanted me to read Panzer's book, Financial Armageddon and see what I thought.

    THE JOYRIDE THAT WAS THE AMERICAN EMPIRE, A Book Review, By Carolyn Baker 2007

  • Apparently, Panzer's radio interview remarks were filled with passion and a sense of urgency, and upon reading the book, I experienced the same intensity in the author's writing which pleasantly surprised me.

    THE JOYRIDE THAT WAS THE AMERICAN EMPIRE, A Book Review, By Carolyn Baker 2007

  • This screen took the first shock of the 11th Panzer's thrust, and by the time the Germans had struck the main mass the tanks were "hull down" and prepared.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • The Rus - sians drove straight through the last of the 111th Panzer's rear guard and forced the two infantry divisions back against the Vistula.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • The 112th Division, one of the infantry units guarding the right flank of the 4th Panzer's drive on Venev, had suffered over 50 percent frostbite casualties in each of its regiments by 17th November.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • Ulric and Afra, in the year 1472, and that Anthony Sorg is believed to have been the printer, why should we be induced to assent to the validity of Panzer's supposition that Nider's _Formicarius_ did not make its appearance there until 1480?

    Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 Various

  • Panzer's 'Annalen der altern Deutschen Litteratur' to 1526, which appeared at Nürnberg in two volumes between 1788 and 1805, has not yet been entirely superseded; though considerable additions have been made by

    The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan

  • Acridian-grubs with the one big Locust that forms the food of Panzer's

    More Hunting Wasps Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

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