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We met in the US in 2000 and we have lived in Christchurch, Sydney, Glasgow and now in Greifswald, Germany.
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Otto S, Mahner B, Kadow I, et al. General non-specific morbidity is reduced after vaccination within the third month of life — the Greifswald study.
Vaccine Safety FAQs 2008
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Otto S, Mahner B, Kadow I, et al. General non-specific morbidity is reduced after vaccination within the third month of life — the Greifswald study.
Vaccine Safety FAQs 2008
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At Garching in Germany, plasma is created and heated by electromagnetic waves, and this work will be progressed in the W7-X stellerator, to be built at the new German research center in Greifswald.
Nuclear fusion power 2009
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Germany chose immediate dismantling over safe enclosure for the closed Greifswald nuclear power station in the former East Germany, where five reactors had been operating.
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The $5bn (£2. 7bn) pipeline, agreed in September 2005, will connect Babayevo in Russia to Greifswald in Germany.
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Hans Joosten, Secretary-General, Greifswald, February 7, 2007, in a letter to the EU Commissioner of Environment, Mr. Stavros Dimas.
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Hans Joosten, Secretary-General, Greifswald, February 7, 2007, in a letter to the EU Commissioner of Environment, Mr. Stavros Dimas.
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Last September, Russia and Germany signed a deal to build a $5 billion gas pipeline running 1,200 kilometers under the Baltic from Vyborg near St. Petersburg to Greifswald on Germany's northeastern coast.
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Having been to Greifswald for a summer I signaled acquiescence.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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