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- of Sydney. Celermajer is the son of John and Tina Celermajer, both Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust. When he was eleven, Celermajer won a scholarship...
- 2010, pp. 191–192. Celermajer 2018, pp. 173–174. Wisnewski 2010, pp. 193–194. Rejali 2020, p. 90. Austin 2022, pp. 25–27. Celermajer 2018, p. 178. Carver...
- Lotika Zellermeier (Lotika Cilermajer) (1860 in Kraków, Poland – 1938 in Višegrad, Yugoslavia) was the inspiration[citation needed] for the main character[clarification...
- 290–301. doi:10.21037/tp.2019.06.03. PMC 6825971. PMID 31728322. Clift P, Celermajer D (December 2016). "Managing adult Fontan patients: where do we stand...
- (2): 110–117. doi:10.1111/nure.12001. PMID 23356638. Woo KS, Kwok TC, Celermajer DS (August 2014). "Vegan diet, subnormal vitamin B-12 status and cardiovascular...
- Harvard University Balliol 1983 United States Business journalist David Celermajer University of Sydney New 1983 Australia Cardiology professor Charles Conn...
- Member of Parliament Gerald Butts, Canadian political consultant David Celermajer, Australian Cardiologist Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas Rajeev Dhavan...
- shaping the ideals and morality of western nations since the Christian era. Celermajer, Danielle (2010). "Introduction: Athens and Jerusalem through a Different...
- shaping the ideals and morality of western nations since the Christian era. Celermajer, Danielle (2010). "Introduction: Athens and Jerusalem through a Different...
- rheumatic fever, also called Jaccoud's arthropathy Marijon E, Mirabel M, Celermajer DS, Jouven X (10 March 2012). "Rheumatic heart disease". The Lancet. 379...