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Ludwik Hirszfeld (Polish pronunciation: [ˈludvik xirʂfelt]; 5
August 1884 – 7
March 1954) was a
Polish microbiologist and serologist. He is considered...
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Ludwik Hirszfeld, the co-discoverer of the
heritability of ABO
blood groups, was his
research ****istant from 1907 to 1911.
Hirszfeld, in his work...
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successfully retrieved from a
mammoth dating back over a
million years.
Ludwik Hirszfeld was a
Polish microbiologist and
serologist who was the
President of the...
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letters O, A, B, and AB,
first introduced by
Polish physician Ludwik Hirszfeld and
German physician Emil von Dungern.
There was
another confusion on...
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University and
Technical University. The
opening lecture was
given by
Ludwik Hirszfeld. The
scientific staff consisted mainly of
professors from the Jan Kazimierz...
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founder and
first director of the
Warsaw Philharmonic, and
Melania Hirszfeld, a
socialist and women's
rights activist. He was from a
family of Christianized...
- Lewi-Łebkowski with family,
Marysia Aszerówna, the
Keller family,
Professor Ludwik Hirszfeld as well as
Leonia and
Irena Tenenbaum, wife and
daughter of entomologist...
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simply referred to it as "no
particular type"). In 1910,
Ludwik Hirszfeld and Emil
Freiherr von
Dungern introduced the term 0 (null) for the group...
- parish, the
priest sheltered and
helped many escape,
including Ludwik Hirszfeld, Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof and
Wanda Zamenhof-Zaleska. For his...
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August 1945. The
first lecture was
given on 15
November 1945, by
Ludwik Hirszfeld.
Between 1952 and 1989 the
university was
named Bolesław
Bierut University...