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Warburg

[ US /ˈwɔɹbɝɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German biochemist who pioneered the use of chemical techniques in biological investigations; noted for studies of cellular respiration (1883-1970)
  2. German art historian (1866-1929)

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  • Although Warburg had declined Krehl's invitation to direct the Physiology Institute, he cared deeply about the development of the new KWImF and played an active role in recruiting scientists for Krehl. Richard Kuhn and the Chemical Institute: Double Bonds and Biological Mechanisms
  • The stake was sold to a single buyer through Warburg Securities.
  • Merchant bank Warburg also lost ground, down 45p to 479p after a 44% slump in half-year profits to £51m.
  • Warburg Pincus is part-exiting from its three-year-old investment in the maiden public offer of the coal beneficiation and power generation firm ACB India. Morning News Roundup
  • Moreover, our model adds a dimension that is not present in either Belting or Warburg: the idea of art as a self-staging and self-referential project.
  • When Paul Warburg, a renowned banker, spoke about a possible Wall Street collapse in 1929, he was accused of "sandbagging American prosperity".
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  • The slack economy is shrinking tax receipts, notes economist Susan Hering of UBS Warburg LLC.
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  • To art historians trained in the Warburgian tradition this method would seem as old as art history itself, but it was a novelty for the history of Dutch painting.
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