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  • Warburg, a city in Germany
  • Warburg actively raised funds in the United States on
  • Marty Ruff (born May 19, 1963, in Warburg, Alberta) is a former professional ice hockey
  • In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes.
  • When Dillon Read merged with SBC Warburg, and subsequently with Union Bank of Switzerl
  • He was also married to music teacher Jeremy Warburg and classical soprano Carol Lo Verde.
  • the Mural of Longthorpe Tower' Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Vol70 pp1-32
  • n MS 3244" by Michael Evans in Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, vol.
  • hiopian”, Jean Michel Massing, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, London 1995, Vol.
  • pt and Pythagorean Tradition,” Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, volume 57 (London,
  • the Origins of the Hermetica,” Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, volume 56 (London,
  • Warburg and the Joint Distribution Committee were als
  • As a result, both Carl Warburg and his eponymous drug were distrusted by man
  • Warburg and Co. was recognized for its pioneering mer
  • Prior to his directing of the Warburg banking company, he developed apprenticeships
  • Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Warburg, Beaumont, Willems, Talavera, Albuhera, Vitto
  • Dettingen, Warburg, Beaumont, Willems, Peninsula, Waterloo, Tel-
  • Tangier 1662-1680, Dettingen, Warburg, Beaumont, Willems, Fuentes d'Onor, Peninsula
  • Paul Warburg became known as a persuasive advocate of cent
  • 1995, Mr. McLean served as the Joan and James Warburg Chair of International Relations at Simmons C
  • The Warburg coefficient (or Warburg constant), AW, is the
  • Paul Warburg died at his home in New York City on January
  • ration and Union Bank of Switzerland in 1998, Warburg Dillon Read was renamed UBS Warburg.
  • cose production in diabetics and disrupts the Warburg effect in cancer by inhibition of AMPK activa
  • In plant physiology, the Warburg effect is the inhibition of carbon dioxide fi
  • In oncology, the Warburg effect is the observation that most cancer ce
  • f metabolism (a phenomenon referred to as the Warburg effect).
  • The Warburg effect, named for Otto Heinrich Warburg
  • d identified the enzyme that gave rise to the Warburg Effect.
  • nade on Sunday, June 10th, 1934, on the Felix Warburg estate in White Plains, N.Y., where Mozartian
  • the Warburg family, a family of bankers and philanthropis
  • he 1930s, despite the rise of the Nazi Party, Warburg felt there was hope for the future in Germany
  • he family's 20th century descendants, Sigmund Warburg, founded S. G. Warburg & Co. in London in 194
  • Warburg franchise into New York but was blocked by th
  • t meeting, apart from Edward House, were Paul Warburg, Herbert Hoover, Harold Temperley, Lionel Cur
  • at 1109 Fifth Avenue, in the former Felix M. Warburg House, along Museum Mile on the Upper East Si
  • According to the Warburg hypothesis, unlike normal tissues that derive
  • ided direct evidence supporting the so-called Warburg hypothesis.
  • n the north of the German state of Hesse with Warburg in eastern Westphalia.
  • d as a separate species by Clapham, Tutin and Warburg in 1952.
  • was bookkeeper in the establishment of Meyer Warburg in Berlin.
  • 5, their daughter Frieda Schiff married Felix Warburg in 1895.
  • isolated by the great German biochemist Otto Warburg in 1951 and shown by him to be the active com
  • General that year and fought at the Battle of Warburg in 1760.
  • Warburg Institute library
  • His efforts at maintaining the Warburg Institute came at the cost of his own scholar
  • He studied at the Warburg Institute in Germany, emigrating in 1934 when
  • Hugo of Santalla (edited with Charles Burnett Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts 26, London, 1997)
  • Saxl was instrumental in moving the Warburg Institute to safety in London at the outset o
  • he taught at Camberwell College of Arts, the Warburg Institute and Essex University, where he beca
  • Leopold David Ettlinger was a Warburg Institute historian of the Italian renaissanc
  • e then went on to postgraduate studies at the Warburg Institute (part of the University of London)
  • Warburg Institute, founded by Aby Warburg
  • don, Wind taught and became involved with the Warburg Institute, helping found the important Journa
  • Neo-Platonist Ph.D. Dissertation, London: The Warburg Institute, London University (1952) Available
  • rt historian who was the guiding light of the Warburg Institute, especially during the long mental
  • took up a post as a research assistant at the Warburg Institute, University of London.
  • the British Library, the Wiener Library, the Warburg Institute, Dr Williams's Library, the library
  • 892 - 1964) was a scholar and Director of the Warburg Institute.
  • Warburg Institute/E.J. Brill.
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  • During his years in Florence Warburg investigated the living conditions and busine
  • ys and Priories of Medieval England, Secker & Warburg, ISBN 0-436-37557-5
  • Writing in 1870, Carl Warburg lamented that his medicine was still "compara
  • Warburg later credited this experience with affording
  • Eight Sections (poems, Secker & Warburg, London, 1974)
  • Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd; First Edition edition (9 May 1983).
  • Carl Warburg manufactured and marketed Warburg's Tincture
  • Max Warburg married Alice Magnus in 1899, and together th
  • Paul Warburg married Nina Loeb, daughter of Salomon Loeb i
  • The Otto Warburg Medal is intended to commemorate Warburg's ou
  • The Otto Warburg Medal is regarded as the highest award for bi
  • The Warburg name was finally retired in 2003 when the inv
  • Urban was born in Warburg, Nordrhein Westfalen, then part of the Kingdo
  • n 1935, Senhouse became co-owner with Fredric Warburg of the publishing house which became Secker &
  • Issels alleged was a highly politicized case, Warburg offered to testify on Issels' behalf at his a
  • He was a grandson of Moses Marcus Warburg, one of the founders of the bank, M. M. Warbu
  • at the school of chemistry at Lyon, then with Warburg Otto, with whom he maintained a long correspo
  • Warburg, over the use of the Warburg name in New York
  • In 2006, Warburg Pincus invested US$10 million.
  • 65 million investment in 7 Days Inn, in which Warburg Pincus again participated.
  • In 2007, Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, and Warburg Pincus further invested a combined total of U
  • urvitec was bought by the private equity firm Warburg Pincus from Montagu Private Equity for £280 m
  • Siegmund finally got the name changed to E.M. Warburg, Pincus & Company to differentiate it from S.
  • onal, Inc. (NYSE) as chairman and CEO of this Warburg Pincus sponsored global business communicatio
  • Warburg Pincus has an active portfolio of more than 1
  • Warburg Pincus also has a long history as a leading i
  • ortfolio companies of the private equity firm Warburg Pincus)
  • Warburg Pincus, 63/F
  • Warburg Pincus, a private equity firm, founded by Eri
  • he is Managing Director and Senior Advisor of Warburg Pincus, a global private equity firm.
  • Prior to joining Warburg Pincus, he was Vice Chairman of JPMorgan Chas
  • of the small New York firm that later became Warburg Pincus, and a partner in M.M.Warburg & CO he
  • In the 1950s, banking magnate Siegmund Warburg recruited him as a manager for the British an
  • ith the Metropolitan Opera, and botanist Otto Warburg sailed on the same trip.
  • Warburg Sjo Fledelius Syndrome, or Warburg Micro synd
  • atau's syndrome) 2. Norries disease 3. Walker Warburg syndrome
  • ng about the business was that the good Felix Warburg, thanks to his financial authority ensured th
  • 31 July - Seven Years' War: At the Battle of Warburg, the British-Hanoverian army of Ferdinand of
  • in 1760, where it saw action at the Battle of Warburg, the Battle of Vellingshausen, and the Battle
  • 1798 by the brothers Moses Marcus and Gerson Warburg, two members of the Warburg family, who conti
  • During the post-war period, Eric Warburg vied with his cousin Siegmund Warburg, founde
  • Warburg wanted the British Government - a major clien
  • Warburg was purchased by Swiss Bank Corporation.
  • Felix Warburg was a partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Co..
  • In 1997, SBC Warburg was merged with U.S. investment bank Dillon,
  • Warburg was elected a director of Wells Fargo & Compa
  • His brother Paul Warburg was the chief architect of the Federal Reserv
  • Otto Warburg was born in Hamburg on 20 July 1859 to a fami
  • Warburg was an important leader in the American Jewis
  • 7), was a German Catholic theologian, born at Warburg, Westphalia.
  • ian at the Kulturwissenschaflichen Bibliothek Warburg, which was later moved to London when the Naz
  • t 7 by the SS in a forest between Detmold and Warburg while being transported to the Dachau concent
  • Warburg with its own existing investment banking unit