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    Otto Perutz (27 July 1847, Teplice, Bohemia – 18 January 1922, Munich Germany) was an Austrian-German chemist. From 1872 to 1876, Perutz was director of...
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  • biologist Robin Perutz, son of Max, chemist Otto Perutz (1847–1922), Czech-German chemist Peretz This page lists people with the surname Perutz. If an internal...
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  • processing business sold to another firm.) See ORWO. Perutz-Photowerke (founded in 1880 by Otto Perutz, since 1964 owned by Agfa, closed down in 1994) Polaroid...
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  • Oster Wilhelm Ostwald Wolfgang Ostwald Hermann Pauly Hans von Pechmann Otto Perutz Kurt Peters Norbert Peters Frauke Petry Max Joseph von Pettenkofer Sigrid...
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    Crawford, Sime & Walker 1997, pp. 26–32. Sime 1989, pp. 373–376. Perutz 2002, p. 27. Perutz, Max (20 February 1997). "A Passion for Science". The New York...
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  • 1991 – Dieter Oesterhelt 1992 – Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard 1993 – Max Perutz 1994 – Helmut Beinert 1995 – August Böck [de] 1996 – Walter Jakob Gehring...
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  • named Lampret, is sometimes called čarostřelec ('warlock marksman'). Leo Perutz' debut novel Die dritte Kugel ('The Third Bullet') (1915) revolves around...
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    Agfa-Gevaert (redirect from Agfa Perutz)
    Industrialists Chemists Kurt Alder Otto Ambros Otto Bayer Heinrich Bütefisch Erich von der Heyde Gerhard Domagk Hans Kühne Carl Lautenschläger Fritz ter...
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    crystallography, it became possible to sequence protein structures. In 1959, Max Perutz determined the molecular structure of hemoglobin. For this work he shared...
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    language writers for the magazine included Strobl, Hermann Harry Schmitz, Leo Perutz and Alexander Moritz Frey, as well as reprinted stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann...
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