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Otto Heinrich Warburg - translation to English


Otto Heinrich Warburg         
n. Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970), fisiólogo y bioquímico alemán ganador del Premio Nobel en Medicina en 1931
Jens Otto Harry Jespersen         
DANISH LINGUIST (1860-1943)
Otto Jesperson; Otto H. Jespersen; Otto Harry Jespersen; Jens Otto Harry Jespersen; Jespersen, Otto; Jens Otto Jesperson; Jens Otto Jespersen; Harry Jespersen; Jespersenian
n. Jens Otto Harry Jespersen (1860-1943), lingüista danés
Heinrich Heine         
  • Heine's mother, "Betty"
  • Marx]]'s ''Vorwärts'', featuring Heine's poem "''Die schlesischen Weber''"
  • Heine's grave in Paris
  • Delacroix]]'s ''Liberty Leading the People'', celebrating France's [[1830 revolution]]
  • Franz Kugler]]
  • Statue of [[Lorelei]]; the [[Lorelei Fountain]] – Heine Memorial – is located in the Bronx, New York City
  • First page of first edition of Heine's ''Buch der Lieder'', 1827
  • Heine on his sickbed, 1851
  • Heine, 1829
  • Heine, 1837
  • Heine's wife "Mathilde" (Crescence Eugénie Mirat)
  • Illustration by [[Max Liebermann]] for a 1920s edition of Heine's historical novel ''Der Rabbi von Bacherach''
  • Oppenheim]].
  • Plaque at the Nazi book burning memorial on Bebelplatz in Berlin, Germany. The plaque has a quote from Heinrich Heine's play Almansor (written 1821–1822). "Where they burn books, in the end they will also burn human beings" (Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen) about burning of Quran in Granada that was expected to be followed by burning humans (Muslims then Jewish) in 1500s.
  • Count von Platen, target of Heine's satire in ''Die Bäder von Lucca''
  • ''Reisebilder'', 1831
GERMAN POET, WRITER AND LITERARY CRITIC (1797–1856)
Almansor; Christian Johann Heinrich Heine; Christian Heine; Heinrich (Harry) Heine
Heinrich Heine (poeta alemán de origen judío del siglo 19)

Definition

Otto cycle
·add. ·- A four-stroke cycle for internal-combustion engines consisting of the following operations: First stroke, suction into cylinder of explosive charge, as of gas and air; second stroke, compression, ignition, and explosion of this charge; third stroke (the working stroke), expansion of the gases; fourth stroke, expulsion of the products of combustion from the cylinder. This is the cycle invented by Beau de Rochas in 1862 and applied by Dr. Otto in 1877 in the Otto-Crossley gas engine, the first commercially successful internal-combustion engine made.

Wikipedia

Otto Heinrich Warburg

Otto Heinrich Warburg (Friburgo de Brisgovia, 8 de octubre de 1883-Berlín, 1 de agosto de 1970) fue un fisiólogo alemán.[1]​ En 1931 fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina por su «descubrimiento de la naturaleza y el modo de acción de la enzima respiratoria».[2]