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  • "Franziska," she cried, with her eyes fixed upon me, "am I happy now?"

    Minna Von Barnhelm Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 1755

  • He falls in love with Franziska and feels able, with her at his side, to face the world again and take up a chair in botany.

    Theodor Storm 2009

  • However, just before the day fixed for their wedding, Franziska elopes with a young forester.

    Theodor Storm 2009

  • However, just before the day fixed for their wedding, Franziska elopes with a young forester.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Altogether it took three years to assemble the data and perform the analysis together with Yoh Iwasa and Franziska Michor, an inspired theoretical biologist who is now at the Harvard School of Public Health.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • He falls in love with Franziska and feels able, with her at his side, to face the world again and take up a chair in botany.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  •    “Franziska has an infectious positive attitude,” her supervisor wrote.

    s Challenge) 2010

  • When the supervisor turns away, Franziska quickly touches the framed poster behind her for luck, touches in particular the brilliant red poppy.

    s Challenge) 2010

  • Born in Berlin on November 29, 1758, Vögelchen or Franziska (Fanny) was the eighth child of the banker Daniel Itzig (1723 – 1799) and his wife Mariane (Mirjam), née Wulff (1727 – 1788).

    Fanny Baronin Von Arnstein. 2009

  • Die Ersten 30 Jahre des Medizinischen Frauenstudiums an der Universität Zurich 1867 – 1897 (1972); Tiburtius, Franziska.

    Fanny Berlin. 2009

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