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31Warburg Dillon Read — war kurzzeitig der Markenname des Unternehmensbereichs Investment Banking des damaligen Schweizerischen Bankvereins (SBV) und der späteren UBS. Als der SBV 1995 die 1934 gegründete Investmentbank S.G. Warburg Plc. in London übernahm, änderte er… …
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33WARBURG, KARL JOHAN — (1852–1918), Swedish literary historian. Warburg was born in Göteborg, where his father was the Danish consul. Warburg became professor of literature and art history at the Göteborg Academy in 1890. He moved to Stockholm ten years later and from… …
34WARBURG, OTTO HEINRICH — (1883–1970), German biochemist and Nobel Prize winner; Warburg was born in Freiburg, Baden, the son of the physicist Emil Warburg (1846–1931), and, like his father, was baptized. He worked on radiation physics in the Physikalische Reichanstalt… …
35WARBURG, SIR SIEGMUND — (1902–1982), British merchant banker. Warburg was born at Tubingen, Germany, a member of the famous German banking family, although from one of its less affluent branches. Nevertheless, in 1919 he entered the family bank, M.M. Warburg & Co. of… …
36Warburg (apellido) — Warburg puede referirse a: Aby Warburg Otto Heinrich Warburg Otto Warburg Sydney Warburg Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de …
37WARBURG, FREDERICK — (1898–1981), British publisher. Warburg was born in London. He was not directly related to the famous German banking family and attended a leading public school, Westminster, on a scholarship. After serving as an officer in World War I, he… …
38WARBURG, GAVRIEL REUBEN — (1927– ), Israeli Orientalist. Warburg, a grandson of Otto warburg , was born in Berlin, Germany, but immigrated with his parents to Palestine in 1934. From 1946 to 1964 he was a member of kibbutz Yeḥi am. In 1968 he was appointed lecturer in the …
39Warburg's tincture — War burg s tinc ture (Pharm.) A preparation containing quinine and many other ingredients, often used in the treatment of malarial affections. It was invented by Dr. Warburg of London. [1913 Webster] …
40Warburg-Atemferment — [nach O. Warburg], Biochemie: die Cytochromoxidase (Cytochrome) …