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Warburg effect,
named for Otto
Heinrich Warburg, may
refer to:
Warburg effect (embryology)
Warburg effect inversion Warburg effect (oncology)
Warburg...
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Warburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvaːɐ̯bʊʁk] ; Westphalian:
Warberich or Warborg) is a town in
eastern North Rhine-Westphalia,
central Germany on the river...
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Warburg Pincus LLC is a
global private equity firm,
headquartered in New York City, with
offices in the
United States, Europe, Brazil, China, Southeast...
- Otto
Heinrich Warburg (German pronunciation: [ˈɔto ˈvaːɐ̯bʊʁk] , /ˈvɑːrbɜːrɡ/; 8
October 1883 – 1
August 1970) was a
German physiologist,
medical doctor...
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Alsterufer Warburgs and the
Mittelweg Warburgs. The
Alsterufer Warburgs descended from
Siegmund Warburg (1835–1889) and the
Mittelweg Warburgs descended...
- The
Warburg hypothesis (/ˈvɑːrbʊərɡ/),
sometimes known as the
Warburg theory of cancer,
postulates that the
driver of
carcinogenesis (cancer formation)...
- The
Warburg Institute is a
research institution ****ociated with the
University of
London in
central London, England. A
member of the
School of Advanced...
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Warburg is a city in Germany.
Warburg may also
refer to: M. M.
Warburg & Co.,
German investment bank,
founded 1798 S. G.
Warburg & Co.,
British investment...
- The
Warburg diffusion element is an
equivalent electrical circuit component that
models the
diffusion process in
dielectric spectroscopy. That element...
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Sydney Warburg (1880–1947) is the pen name of an
author or a
group of
authors who
remained anonymous and who
published a book
about funding of the ****...