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  • A Horse of Her Own by Annie Wedekind is another passionate horsey tale.

    Is Passion Roger Sutton 2008

  • Working at the University of Bern in Switzerland, Claus Wedekind and Manfred Milinski had started out with seventy-nine first-year students who were blissfully unaware of concepts such as reciprocal altruism and invited them to take part in a game in which they had the option to donate money to other individuals in the group.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • Later, I had enough to do in teaching European theatre at Warwick University, getting students to understand Ibsen, Chekhov, Strindberg, Wedekind, Pirandello, Brecht, Beckett and Artaud, without making time for Shaw.

    George Bernard Shaw and feminism | Germaine Greer 2011

  • Mr. Reed originally wrote the music for a theatrical production by Robert Wilson of the "Lulu Plays" by German playwright Frank Wedekind.

    A Rocky Start to a Metal Marriage Steve Dougherty 2011

  • Wedekind and Milinski found that even when there is no chance of direct reciprocity players are generous to each other provided that they have an opportunity to keep tally of the actions of their fellow player.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • These playfully enigmatic pieces have a thematic connection to an opera set he designed for "Lulu" (which, like "Spring Awakening," uses Wedekind for its source material.)

    ARTINFO: Five Shows to See Around the World 2010

  • These playfully enigmatic pieces have a thematic connection to an opera set he designed for "Lulu" (which, like "Spring Awakening," uses Wedekind for its source material.)

    ARTINFO: Five Shows to See Around the World 2010

  • In 1995, Swiss biology professor Claus Wedekind asked female students to rate the odor of six sweat-stained T-shirts worn by male students.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • How Wedekind (1864-1918) almost came be an American writer is a long story.

    Thomas Gladysz: "I Am the Victim of Such a Lascivious Beauty": Rufus Wainwright on Louise Brooks 2010

  • How Wedekind (1864-1918) almost came be an American writer is a long story.

    Thomas Gladysz: "I Am the Victim of Such a Lascivious Beauty": Rufus Wainwright on Louise Brooks 2010

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