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Kegel exercise, also
known as
pelvic floor exercise,
involves repeatedly contracting and
relaxing the
muscles that form part of the
pelvic floor, now...
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kegel or
Kegel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kegel may
refer to:
Kegel exercise, a
pelvic floor exercise Kegel, a
traditional German version...
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Arnold Henry Kegel /ˈkeɪɡəl/ (February 21, 1894 –
March 1, 1972) was an
American gynecologist who
invented the
Kegel perineometer (an
instrument for measuring...
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Bowling pins (historically also
known as
skittles or
kegels) are the
target of the
bowling ball in
various bowling games including tenpins, five-pins,...
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Herbert Kegel (29 July 1920 – 20
November 1990) was a
German conductor.
Kegel was born in Dresden. He
studied conducting with Karl Böhm and composition...
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Dennes De
Kegel (born 7
January 1994) is a
Belgian footballer who
plays as a
right back for
Belgian football club SK Londerzeel. De
Kegel joined Cercle...
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Arnold Kegel (1894–1972) was the
gynecologist who
invented the
Kegel perineometer (used for
measuring ****l air pressure) and
Kegel exercises (squeezing...
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Kegel (born 8
December 1989) is a
German footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Fortuna Köln.
Kegel began his
career with
Dynamo Dresden...
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Emanuel Kegel (1655 – 23 June 1724) was a
German Baroque composer. Born in Gotha,
Kegel was
initially music director in
Neustadt bei Coburg, then in Gera...
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Marian Kegel (25 May 1945 – 19
September 1972) was a
Polish cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race and the team time
trial events at the 1968...