human | Q5 |
P269 | IdRef ID | 035663189 |
P8189 | National Library of Israel J9U ID | 987007322397605171 |
P691 | NL CR AUT ID | mzk2015855333 |
P1207 | NUKAT ID | n95206571 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 39529439 |
P734 | family name | Habenicht | Q37290030 |
Habenicht | Q37290030 | ||
Habenicht | Q37290030 | ||
P735 | given name | Andreas | Q4926263 |
Andreas | Q4926263 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | German | Q188 |
English | Q1860 | ||
P106 | occupation | physician | Q39631 |
endocrinologist | Q4531850 | ||
internist | Q15924224 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
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