Warburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warburg is a town in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia on the river Diemel near the three-state point shared by Hessen, Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia.
Warburg family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Warburg family is a German-Jewish family of bankers. The Warburgs moved from Bologna to Warburg in Germany in the 16th century before moving to Altona, near Hamburg in the 17th ...
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Warburg. Otto (Heinrich) . 1883--1970, German biochemist and physiologist: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1931) for his work on respiratory enzymes
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Battle of Warburg - Seven Years War
The Battle of Warburg - a battle of the Seven Years war in July 1760 with the Germans and British under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick against the the French under Lieutenant ...
Warburg - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Warburg
Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883–1970) German biochemist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for the discovery of respiratory enzymes that enable cells ...
Village of Warburg: Home
What better way to describe the Village of Warburg than as a progressive community with a strong desire to grow with the times yet still retain its small town atmosphere
Warburg Pincus - Company Overview - Hoover's
Infusions of cash from Warburg Pincus keep companies in the pink (and in the black). The partner-owned firm, which has stakes in... Full Company Description for Warburg Pincus