Frenkel movements
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Frenkel movements (treatment) — Fren·kel movements (treatment) (frengґkəl) [Heinrich S. Frenkel, Swiss neurologist in Germany, 1860–1931] see under movement … Medical dictionary
Frenkel exercises — a series of movements of increasing difficulty and precision to be performed by ataxic patients for restoration of coordination … Medical dictionary
Naftaly Frenkel — Naftaly Aronovich Frenkel Russian: Нафталий Аронович Френкель; (1883 Haifa – 1960 Moscow) was a Soviet citizen and Chekist (member of the Soviet secret police). Frenkel is best known for his role in the organisation of work in the Gulag, starting … Wikipedia
Naftaly Frenkel — Naftali Frenkel. Naftali Aronovitch Frenkel (en russe : Нафталий Аронович Френкель) (1883–1960) est un citoyen soviétique, il fut membre de la Tcheka, la police secrète soviétique fondée par Félix Dzerjinski dès 1918. Frenkel est surtout… … Wikipédia en Français
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