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  Deutz AG: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
DEUTZ AG is a German[For more, click on this link] manufacturer of liquid- and air-cooled diesel engine diesel engine quick summary:
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 Gottlieb Daimler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By the age of 13 (1847), he had completed his six years of primary studies in Lateinschule where he had also had additional drawing lessons on Sundays and expressed an interest in engineering.
In 1872 (at age 38), Gottlieb Daimler and Maybach moved to work at the world's largest manufacturer of stationary engines of the time, the Deutz-AG-Gasmotorenfabrik in Cologne.
On 6 March 1900 Daimler died from heart disease in Cannstatt, Stuttgart, at the age of 65, he was buried in Cannstatt's Uff Kirchhof cemetary.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gottlieb_Daimler   (2277 words)

  
 School of  Sport and Exercise Sciences
BAC Van Acker, MF von Meijenfeldt, RR van der Hulst, KWE Hulsewé, AJM Wagenmakers, NEP Deutz, I De Blaauw, CH Dejong, BK van Kreel, PB Soeters.
Dick A van Waardenburg, Nicolaas EP Deutz, Marije B Hoos, Nicolass JG Jansen, Bernard K van Kreel, Gijs D Vos, Anton JM Wagenmakers and P-Philippe Forget.
BAC van Acker, RRWJ van der Hulst, KWE Hulsewe, MF von Meyenfeldt, NEP Deutz, AJM Wagenmakers, PB Soeters.
www.sportex.bham.ac.uk /staff/wagenmakersa.htm   (3809 words)

  
 Onderzoekschool Oncologie Amsterdam
Polymerase chain reaction based method for the detection of BCG retention after intravesical instillation in guinea pig bladders.
W.J. de Jonge, M.M. Hallemeesch, J.M. Ruijter, C. de Gier-de Vries, M.A. van Roon, A.J. Meijer, B. Marescau, P.P. De Deyn, N.E.P. Deutz and W.H. Lamers Overexpression of arginase I in enterocytes of transgenic mice elicits a selective arginine deficiency and affects skin, muscle and lymphoid development.
Sombroek CC, Stam AG, Masterson AJ, Lougheed SM, Schakel MJ, Meijer CJ, Pinedo HM, van den Eertwegh AJ, Scheper RJ, De Gruijl TD.
www.ooa.vu.nl /general/fb_keypublications.html   (8643 words)

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