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  2. Heinz Pose - Wikipedia

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    Pose was born in Königsberg in Prussia, German Empire, which is now known as Kaliningrad in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, on 10 April 1905 .: 1234 [5] His family roots came from eastern Prussia; he was very familiar with Russian culture, customs and norms, and its language.: 527 [4] His full name is noted as Heinz Ferdinand Hermann Pose, provided by the Klaus Hentschel in his anthology text in ...

  3. Werner Heisenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the German scientist Heinz Pose, head of Laboratory V in Obninsk, wrote a letter to Heisenberg inviting him to work in the USSR. The letter lauded the working conditions in the USSR and the available resources, as well as the favorable attitude of the Soviets towards German scientists.

  4. Category:East German scientists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "East German scientists" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Heinz Pose; R. Samuel Mitja Rapoport; Tom Rapoport; Karl ...

  5. List of physicists - Wikipedia

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    Heinz Pose – Germany (1905–1975) Cecil Frank Powell – U.K. (1903–1969) Nobel laureate; John Henry Poynting – U.K. (1852–1914) Ludwig Prandtl – Germany (1875–1953) Willibald Peter Prasthofer – Austria (1917–1993) Ilya Prigogine – Belgium (1917–2003) Alexander Prokhorov – Soviet, Russian (1916–2002) Nobel laureate

  6. List of German physicists - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein. Gustav Eberhard; Hermann Ebert; Ernst R. G. Eckert; Eduard Riecke; Jürgen Ehlers; Geoffrey G. Eichholz; Albert Einstein; Wolfgang Eisenmenger

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  8. Laboratory B - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the institute had 451 staff members; in 1946 there had been 95. The institute had a maximum of 26 German scientists, and more than 10 of them initially were classified as PoWs. The German contingent left the institute in 1953. The institute had two departments: radiobiophysics (No. 1) and radiochemistry (No. 2).

  9. German Doctors Are Attempting to Reverse Death and ... - AOL

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    A company called Tomorrow Biostasis is focusing on human cryopreservation in the hopes it can eventually reverse death.. The new Berlin startup has already preserved the bodies of about 10 ...