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  • 21Warburg — n. city in Germany; family name; Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883 1970), German physiologist and biochemist who won a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1931; Aby Warburg (1866 1929), German art historian …

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  • 22Warburg (disambiguation) — Warburg can refer to: * Warburg, a city in Germany ** the Battle of Warburg* the Warburg family, a family of bankers, scholars and philanthropists ** Max Warburg (1867 1946), Hamburg banker, great grandson of Moses Marcus Warburg (of the… …

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  • 23Warburg (Begriffsklärung) — Warburg ist der Name von: Warburg, eine deutsche Stadt in Nordrhein Westfalen Kreis Warburg, ein ehemaliger Landkreis im heutigen Kreis Höxter Warburg Land ein Amt im ehemaligen Landkreis Warburg Burg Warburg ist eine frühere Burganlage bei… …

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  • 24Warburg Pincus — Rechtsform Limited Liability Company Gründung 1938 Sitz New York City Branche Private Equity Website …

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  • 25WARBURG, MAX M — WARBURG, MAX M. (1867–1946), German banker. His family, the warburgs , had been successful in private banking for more than a generation. After studying business in Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands, Warburg worked in his family s M.M.… …

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  • 26WARBURG, ABY MORITZ — (1866–1929), German historian of art and civilization. Warburg was born in Hamburg. His main field of study was the intellectual and social context of Renaissance art. His works such as Bildniskunst und Florentinisches Buergertum (1902); Die… …

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  • 27Warburg hypothesis — Warburg s hypothesis was postulated by the Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich Warburg in 1924. [O. Warburg, K. Posener, E. Negelein: Ueber den Stoffwechsel der Tumoren; Biochemische Zeitschrift , Vol. 152, pp. 319 344, 1924. de icon. Reprinted in… …

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  • 28WARBURG, OTTO — (1859–1938), botanist and the third president of the World Zionist Organization. Born in Hamburg to a wealthy, assimilated family, warburg received an exclusively secular education. He completed his studies in the natural sciences in 1883 and… …

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  • 29Warburg Institute —   [ wɔːbəːg ɪnstɪtjuːt], aus der Bibliothek des Kunsthistorikers und Kulturwissenschaftlers A. M. Warburg hervorgegangenes kunstwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut in London. Die Privatbibliothek wurde seit den 1920er Jahren als… …

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  • 30Warburg Dillon Read — was an investment bank created by the 1997 merger of S. G. Warburg Co. and Dillon, Read Co. The firm was subsequently renamed UBS Warburg and now part of UBS AG, where the Warburg name was eventually dropped.Works about Warburg Dillon Read*cite… …

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