- Károly
Ereky (German: Karl
Ereky; 20
October 1878 – 17 June 1952) was a
Hungarian agricultural engineer. The term 'biotechnology' was
coined by him in...
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known as biotechnologists. The term
biotechnology was
first used by Károly
Ereky in 1919 to
refer to the
production of
products from raw
materials with the...
- fading, some
dreamed of a new
industrial solution. The
Hungarian Károly
Ereky coined the word "biotechnology" in
Hungary during 1919 to
describe a technology...
- carburetor) Pál Erdős (Mathematician) Károly
Ereky (Agricultural engineer, born Károly Wittmann,
known as Karl
Ereky,
coined the notion:
biotechnology in 1919)...
- the last inter-party
conference held
under Clark's chairmanship, Károly
Ereky, the
Minister of
Public Food in the
Friedrich government, said on behalf...
- of the
party were András Csilléry [Wikidata],
Ferenc Schnetzer, Károly
Ereky,
Jakab Bleyer [Wikidata],
Gyula Pekár [Wikidata], all were
ministers in...
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politics László Buza,
international law Győző Concha,
politics István
Ereky,
public administration Ferenc Finkey,
criminal law
Barna Horváth, sociology...
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develop the
first rabies vaccine and use it on
Joseph Meister. 1919 – Károly
Ereky, a
Hungarian agricultural engineer,
first uses the word biotechnology. In...
- 1936–37 — László
Gyula Erdélyi 1937–38 — József
Gelei 1938–39 — István
Ereky 1939–40 — József Baló 1940–41 — György Bartók 1941–42 —
Zsigmond Szentpétery...