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What (who) is Weismann - definition

FAMILY NAME
Weismann; Weisman; Weissman; Weißmann

Weissmann         
Weißmann (Weissmann, Weiszmann, Waismann) is a German surname meaning "white man". Common variants in spelling are Weismann, Weissman, Weisman, Waismann, and Vaisman.
Weismann-Netter–Stuhl syndrome         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Weismann-Netter syndrome; Tibioperoneal diaphyseal toxopachyosteosis; Weismann Netter Stuhl syndrome; Weismann–Netter–Stuhl syndrome; Weismann-Netter-Stuhl Syndrome; Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome
Weismann-Netter–Stuhl syndrome, also known as Weismann-Netter syndrome or tibioperoneal diaphyseal toxopachyosteosis, is a rare disorder characterized by bowing of the lower legs and an abnormal thickening of thinner bone in the leg.
Joseph Weismann         
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FRENCH HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR AND AUTHOR
Weismann, Joseph
Joseph Weismann (born 19 June 1931, in Paris), is a French Shoah survivor. He was arrested during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup: he is one of the few children to survive.

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Weissmann

Weißmann (Weissmann, Weiszmann, Waismann) is a German surname meaning "white man". Common variants in spelling are Weismann, Weissman, Weisman, Waismann, and Vaisman.

Examples of use of Weismann
1. "It‘s a pretty strong opinion," said Anne Weismann, chief counsel for the watchdog group.
2. "They didn‘t have what any archival person would consider to be an electronic record–keeping system," Weismann said.
3. Weismann said the source further described many more days during the same period when the volume of archived e–mail was unusually low.
4. "I think this has been in the works since then, but nobody really focused on it," said Anne Weismann, chief counsel for the ethics group.
5. "The effect is sort of an imperialistic presidency that‘s unchecked," said Anne Weismann, chief counsel of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.