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His name survives in Dade Behring, the world's largest company dedicated solely to clinical diagnostics, in CSL Behring a manufacturer of plasma-derived biotherapies, in Behringwerke AG in Marburg, in Novartis Behring and in the Emil von Behring Prize of the University of Marburg, the highest endowed medicine award in Germany.
* Germany: Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Fritz Bleyl, Heinrich Campendonk, Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Carl Hofer, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Käthe Kollwitz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, August Macke, Franz Marc, Ludwig Meidner, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Otto Mueller, Gabriele Münter, Rolf Nesch, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
He was awarded a Rockefeller fellowship that enabled him to study in Germany in 1931, first with John von Neumann in Berlin, then during June with Emil Artin in Hamburg, and finally with Emmy Noether in Göttingen.
* November 1895-In Germany, Emil and Max Skladanowsky develop their own film projector.
The top non-USA athlete was Emil Rausch of Germany, who won three swimming events.
* November-In Germany, Emil and Max Skladanowsky develop their own film projector.
The patriarch, Emil Benjamin, was a banker in Paris who relocated from France to Germany, where he worked as an antiques trader in Berlin ; he later married Pauline Schönflies.
Emil Artin was born in Vienna to parents Emma Maria, née Laura ( stage name Clarus ), a soubrette on the operetta stages of Austria and Germany, and Emil Hadochadus Maria Artin, Austrian-born of Armenian descent.
Early in 1926, the University of Münster offered Emil a professorial position ; however, Hamburg matched the offer financially, and ( as noted above ) promoted him to full professor, making him ( along with his young colleague Helmut Hasse ) one of the two youngest professors of mathematics in Germany.
Terrified that should this opportunity be missed, the window of escape from Nazi Germany might close forever, Emil and Natascha chose to risk somehow getting Karin past emigration and customs officials without their noticing her condition.
The following year, Emil took a leave of absence to return to Germany for the first time since emigration, nearly twenty years earlier.
Emil was offered a professorship at Hamburg, and at the conclusion of Princeton's spring semester, 1958, he moved permanently to Germany.
By the 1870s, Büchner was nearly forgotten in Germany when Karl Emil Franzos edited his works ; these later became a major influence on naturalism and expressionism.
The German Geophysical Society (, DGG ) is a society for geophysics in Germany ; it was founded in 1922 in Leipzig, Germany on the initiative of the great seismologist Emil Wiechert, as the Deutsche Seismologische Gesellschaft ( German Seismological Society ) but changed its name into the current one in 1924.
During their exile from Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s, Pacific Palisades became a venue for German and Austrian writers and actors, like Thomas Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger, Vicki Baum, Oskar Homolka and Emil Ludwig.
* Dramatic account by French diplomats of Emil Hácha's reluctance to sign over Bohemia and Moravia to Germany
Sachs was born in Berlin, Germany, the son of Katharina ( née Schrott-Fiecht ), a librarian, and Hans Emil Sachs, an insurance broker .< ref name =" guardian_profile ">
Her grandfather Emil Ganz was a tailor from Waldorf, Germany who immigrated to the U. S. in 1958 and was president of the First National Bank of Arizona and mayor of Phoenix for three terms.
Emil Schult ( born 10 October 1946 in Dessau, Germany ) is a German painter, poet and musician.
He studied with the most eminent neurologists of his time, first in Paris, France, with Pierre Marie and Dupré, then in Munich, Germany, with Emil Kraepelin ( the " father " of modern scientific psychiatry ) and Alois Alzheimer ( the discoverer of the most common form of senile dementia, which today bears his name ); and in Heidelberg, with Franz Nissl, a neuropathologist.
Later, when World War I broke out, Emil was interned in Germany where he had been studying.
In 1914 he published a paper suggesting that Emil Abderhalden's notorious pregnancy tests could not be reproduced, a paper which fatally compromised Michaelis ' position as an academic in Germany ( L. Michaelis, L von Lagermark, Deutsche Med.

Germany and Dr
By Dr. Patrick E McGovern, University of Pennsylvania archaeochemist and colleagues from China, Great Britain and Germany.
In Germany, double doctorates are indicated in the title by " Dr. Dr ." or " DDr.
In Germany, the most common doctoral degrees are Dr. med.
Holders of PhDs granted in the E. U. can be addressed as " Dr ." in Germany without any further addenda.
Stacking of multiples titles of the same level, as seen in countries like for example Germany ( Dr. Dr. Dr. Musterfrau ) is highly uncommon in the Netherlands ( although stacking of titles with different levels is common: prof. dr. ir.
Other films of the 1920s include Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde ( 1920 ), The Phantom Carriage ( Sweden, 1920 ), The Lost World ( 1925 ), The Phantom Of The Opera ( 1925 ), Waxworks ( Germany 1924 ), and Tod Browning's ( lost ) London After Midnight ( 1927 ) with Chaney.
This first class of nerve agents, the G-Series, was accidentally discovered in Germany on December 23, 1936 by a research team headed by Dr. Gerhard Schrader working for IG Farben.
* In the novelization of the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, written by Peter George, an explanation is given that the title character, " Dr. Strangelove ", had been wounded, and these wounds had left him with only one hand, and wheelchair-bound, because of the bombings of Peenemünde while he worked there for Nazi Germany.
Chloroform gained in popularity in England and Germany after Dr. John Snow gave Queen Victoria chloroform for the birth of her eighth child ( Prince Leopold ).
Dr. Max Rubner in an April 1919 article claimed that 100, 000 German civilians had died due to the continuation blockade of Germany after the armistice.
The distinctive mise-en-scène of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( Germany, 1920 ) features stark lighting and jagged architecture
The theory of ketamine use in CRPS / RSD is primarily advanced by neurologist Dr Robert J. Schwartzman of Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, and researchers at the University of Tübingen in Germany, but was first introduced in the United States by Doctor Ronald Harbut of Little Rock, Arkansas.
A survey of nearly 600 kit car owners in the USA, England and Germany, carried out by Dr. Ingo Stüben, showed that typically 100 1, 500 hours are required to build a kit car, depending upon the model and the completeness of the kit.
The " hypergole " terminology was coined by Dr. Wolfgang Nöggerath, at the Technical University of Brunswick, Germany.
Dr. Karl Wieck-Former Minister of Justice in Weimar Germany
The tetrode tube was developed by Dr. Walter H. Schottky of Siemens & Halske GMBH in Germany in 1919.
The micropipette was invented and patented in 1960 by Dr. Hanns Schmitz of Marburg, Germany.
A cathedral was created by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Sloane, after learning that their son was lost when the bomber he flew was shot down over Germany on February 22, 1944.
Kung also met Dr. Hjalmar Schacht while in Germany.
SterbehilfeDeutschland is an non-government organization founded in 2009 by Dr. Roger Kusch and at the time the only one in Germany to perform assisted suicide.

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