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üԳ

[ myn-khuhn ]

noun

  1. German name of Munich.


üԳ

/ ˈçə /

noun

  1. the German name for Munich
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Having come through the Heart of Midlothian academy and established himself in the first team, he then took the unusual step of moving to the relatively unknown German side Turkgucu Munchen when his Hearts deal expired.

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“There truly is no feeling like standing in front of people you’ve never met, belting out a bunch of songs that changed your life that in ways somehow changed theirs too. It’s truly remarkable and an extraordinary story to be able to tell. I’ve been sobbing watching this beautiful video! Danke Munchen!,” she wrote.

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A team led by Dr. Jan Böttcher, research group leader at the Institute of Molecular Immunology at TUM, and Prof. Sebastian Kobold, Deputy Director of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at LMU Klinikum üԳ, has now discovered that tumors use a messenger substance to influence immune cells in an early phase of the immune response.

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In the central Italian Apennine Mountains, researchers led by Erica Erlanger and Niels Hovius from the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and Aaron Bufe from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität üԳ have now investigated and balanced all of these processes in one region for the first time -- using, among others, analyses of the CO2 content in mountain rivers and springs.

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Munich Messe — also known as Messe üԳ — is an exhibition center, and Adele’s shows will take place in an open-air arena created for her quartet of performances.

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