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61Warburg, Max — (1867 1946) banker; a leader of Hamburg s Jewish com munity who controlled one of Germany s oldest and most respected banking houses. Second son of Moritz Warburg and head of the family owned Hamburg banking house M. M. Warburg, he apprenticed …
62Warburg Family — (19–20th century) German and US bankers, scientists, scholars and philanthropists. The War burgs were a distinguished German family going back to the beginning of the 17 century. The family bank in Hamburg, M.M.Warburg and Company, was founded …
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
63Warburg, Otto — ▪ German biochemist in full Otto Heinrich Warburg born October 8, 1883, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany died August 1, 1970, West Berlin, West Germany German biochemist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for his… …
64Warburg apparatus — A device used in biochemistry for measuring breathing (respiration) by tissues. Tissue slices are enclosed in a chamber in which the temperature and pressure are monitored, and the amount of gas produced or consumed by the tissue is measured. The …
65Warburg's yellow enzyme — A key respiratory enzyme discovered by the German biochemist Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883 1970), a pioneer in research on the respiration of cells and the metabolism of tumors. Warburg s yellow enzyme is a flavoprotein that catalyzes an oxidation… …
66Warburg, Otto — (1859–1938) Third president of the World Zionist Organization. A member of the wealthy and assimilated Hamburg banking family, Warburg became a distinguished professor of botany, and an adviser on German colonial settlement. In the Zionist… …
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
67Warburg syndrome — War·burg syndrome (vahrґboorg) [Mette Warburg, Danish ophthalmologist, born 1926] Walker Warburg syndrome …
68Warburg-Atmungsenzym — Wa̱rburg A̲tmungs|en|zym [nach dem dt. Biochemiker O.Warburg AtmungsenzymH. Warburg, 1883 1970]: an die Oberflächenstruktur der Zellen gebundenes sauerstoffübertragendes Enzym aller Körperzellen (eine stickstoff und eisenhaltige Substanz) …
69warburg's tincture — noun Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Carl Warburg 19th century Austrian physician : a liquid preparation containing quinine, aloes, rhubarb, angelica seed, elecampane, saffron, fennel, and other ingredients formerly used as an… …
70Warburg/Zajes Airport — is located convert|2.4|NM|abbr=on|lk=in north of Warburg, Alberta, Canada.References …