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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Friedrich Dessauer (* 19. Juli 1881 in AscFriedrich Dessauer (* 19. Juli 1881 in Aschaffenburg; † 16. Februar 1963 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Physiker, insbesondere Biophysiker in Deutschland, der Türkei (1934 bis 1937) und der Schweiz, Röntgenpionier, Philosoph, Reichstagsabgeordneter des Zentrums, sozial engagierter Unternehmer und Publizist.ial engagierter Unternehmer und Publizist. , Friedrich Dessauer (Aschafemburgo, 19 de jFriedrich Dessauer (Aschafemburgo, 19 de julho de 1881 – Frankfurt am Main, 16 de fevereiro de 1963) foi um físico alemão, especialmente um biofísico na Alemanha, Turquia (1934 a 1937) e suíça, pioneiro da radiografia, filósofo, deputado no Reichstag pelo Partido do Centro Alemão, empresário socialmente engajado e publicista.resário socialmente engajado e publicista. , Friedrich Dessauer (Aschaffenburg, 19 luglio 1881 – Francoforte sul Meno, 16 febbraio 1963) è stato un filosofo, fisico e giornalista tedesco. , Friedrich Dessauer (ur. 19 lipca 1881 w AsFriedrich Dessauer (ur. 19 lipca 1881 w Aschaffenburgu, zm. 16 lutego 1963 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki biofizyk, radiolog, filozof, pionier . Od 1920 roku profesor uniwersytetu we Frankfurcie nad Menem, od 1922 roku dyrektor tamtejszego Instytutu Biofizyki. Polityk katolickiej partii Centrum (niem. niem. Deutsche Zentrumspartei), poseł do Reichstagu (1924–1933), publicysta. Współwłaściciel frankfurckiej gazety Rhein-Mainischen Volkszeitung. Aresztowany w 1933 roku, oskarżony o kontakty ze zdrajcą stanu Wilhelmem Mühlonen, uniewinniony – mimo to jego mienie podległo konfiskacie a on sam musiał zrezygnować z funkcji pełnionych na uczelni. W 1934 wyemigrował do Stambułu, gdzie stworzył nowy instytut radiologii. W 1937 roku z przyczyn zdrowotnych podjął pracę na Uniwersytecie we Fryburgu Szwajcarskim. W 1953 roku powrócił na uniwersytet do Frankfurtu nad Menem, gdzie prowadził wykłady z biofizyki i filozofii.prowadził wykłady z biofizyki i filozofii. , Ο Φρίντριχ Ντέσαουερ (Friedrich Dessauer, Ο Φρίντριχ Ντέσαουερ (Friedrich Dessauer, 19 Ιουλίου 1881 - 16 Φεβρουαρίου 1963) ήταν Γερμανός φυσικός και φιλόσοφος, ο οποίος εργάστηκε σε περιοχές της επιστήμης μεταξύ φυσικής, βιολογίας και ιατρικής. Διετέλεσε καθηγητής και διευθυντής του βιοφυσικού Ινστιτούτου της Φραγκφούρτης, της Πειραματικής Φυσικής του Πανεπιστημίου του Φράιμπουργκ (Ελβετίας), διακρίθηκε δε και ως ερευνητής στον τομέα της θεραπείας ασθενειών μέσω των ακτίνων Χ ενώ επινόησε την κατασκευή πολλών συσκευών ακτινοβολίας. Αυτή η απασχόληση του επέφερε σωματικές βλάβες, ώστε να υποστεί γύρω τις 100 εγχειρήσεις, οι οποίες και εξωτερικά του άφησαν μόνιμες παραμορφώσεις. Συνέγραψε πολλά βιβλία, όπως είναι: «Άνθρωπος και κόσμος», «Το πρόβλημα της Τεχνικής», «Η φυσικομαθηματική Γνώση - Συμβολή στη φιλοσοφία της φύσης», «Η Θρησκεία υπό το φως της σύγχρονης Φυσικής Επιστήμης», «Η περίπτωση του Γαλιλαίου και εμείς» κ.α. Ο καθηγητής Paseual Jordan έγραψε ότι «ο Ντεσάουερ συνδυάζει εξαιρετική και πρωτοποριακή επιτυχία σε ειδικές περιοχές της επιστήμης, με ταυτόχρονη βαθιά γνώση των προβλημάτων της ζωής και του πνεύματος».ν προβλημάτων της ζωής και του πνεύματος». , Фридрих Дессауэр (нем. Friedrich Dessauer;Фридрих Дессауэр (нем. Friedrich Dessauer; 19 июля 1881, Ашаффенбург, Германская империя — 16 февраля 1963, Франкфурт-на-Майне, ФРГ) — немецкий биофизик, радиолог, философ-неотомист, профессор (с 1921), доктор наук. Пионер квантовой биологии. Основоположник религиозного направления в философии техники.игиозного направления в философии техники. , Friedrich Dessauer (19 de julio de 1881, en Aschaffenburg – 16 de febrero de 1963, en Fráncfort del Meno) fue un radiólogo, físico, filósofo, empresario socialmente comprometido y publicista alemán. , Friedrich Dessauer (19 July 1881 – 16 FebrFriedrich Dessauer (19 July 1881 – 16 February 1963) was a physicist, a philosopher, a socially engaged entrepreneur and a journalist. Friedrich Dessauer was born in Aschaffenburg, Germany. As a young man he was fascinated by new discoveries in the natural sciences. He was particularly interested in the X-rays discovered by Röntgen and their medical applications. After attending the humanistic Gymnasium in Aschaffenburg, he studied electrical engineering and physics at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and the University of Munich. Due to radiation damage during his research on the use of X-rays, his face was badly damaged and he was repeatedly treated with plastic surgery. In connection with this, he was released from military service. Due to the death of his father, he initially interrupted his studies, continued in 1914 at the Goethe University Frankfurt and then completed it in 1917. From 1924 to 1933 he was a Zentrum party member of the Reichstag, the German Parliament. A practicing Catholic with a Jewish grandparent, he was imprisoned by the Nazis when they came to power for his opposition to Hitler. He was released at request of the Turkish government, who invited him to the University of Istanbul, where he was made chair of the Institute. Here he worked together with to develop medical applications of X-rays in Turkey. He moved to Fribourg University in 1937 to become the chair of experimental physics. On 16 February 1963 Dessauer died from radioactive contamination. His name was added to the Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations in Hamburg, Germany.artyrs of All Nations in Hamburg, Germany.
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rdfs:comment Friedrich Dessauer (* 19. Juli 1881 in AscFriedrich Dessauer (* 19. Juli 1881 in Aschaffenburg; † 16. Februar 1963 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Physiker, insbesondere Biophysiker in Deutschland, der Türkei (1934 bis 1937) und der Schweiz, Röntgenpionier, Philosoph, Reichstagsabgeordneter des Zentrums, sozial engagierter Unternehmer und Publizist.ial engagierter Unternehmer und Publizist. , Friedrich Dessauer (ur. 19 lipca 1881 w AsFriedrich Dessauer (ur. 19 lipca 1881 w Aschaffenburgu, zm. 16 lutego 1963 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki biofizyk, radiolog, filozof, pionier . Od 1920 roku profesor uniwersytetu we Frankfurcie nad Menem, od 1922 roku dyrektor tamtejszego Instytutu Biofizyki. Polityk katolickiej partii Centrum (niem. niem. Deutsche Zentrumspartei), poseł do Reichstagu (1924–1933), publicysta. Współwłaściciel frankfurckiej gazety Rhein-Mainischen Volkszeitung.kiej gazety Rhein-Mainischen Volkszeitung. , Friedrich Dessauer (Aschafemburgo, 19 de jFriedrich Dessauer (Aschafemburgo, 19 de julho de 1881 – Frankfurt am Main, 16 de fevereiro de 1963) foi um físico alemão, especialmente um biofísico na Alemanha, Turquia (1934 a 1937) e suíça, pioneiro da radiografia, filósofo, deputado no Reichstag pelo Partido do Centro Alemão, empresário socialmente engajado e publicista.resário socialmente engajado e publicista. , Friedrich Dessauer (19 de julio de 1881, en Aschaffenburg – 16 de febrero de 1963, en Fráncfort del Meno) fue un radiólogo, físico, filósofo, empresario socialmente comprometido y publicista alemán. , Ο Φρίντριχ Ντέσαουερ (Friedrich Dessauer, 19 Ιουλίου 1881 - 16 Φεβρουαρίου 1963) ήταν Γερμανός φυσικός και φιλόσοφος, ο οποίος εργάστηκε σε περιοχές της επιστήμης μεταξύ φυσικής, βιολογίας και ιατρικής. , Фридрих Дессауэр (нем. Friedrich Dessauer;Фридрих Дессауэр (нем. Friedrich Dessauer; 19 июля 1881, Ашаффенбург, Германская империя — 16 февраля 1963, Франкфурт-на-Майне, ФРГ) — немецкий биофизик, радиолог, философ-неотомист, профессор (с 1921), доктор наук. Пионер квантовой биологии. Основоположник религиозного направления в философии техники.игиозного направления в философии техники. , Friedrich Dessauer (Aschaffenburg, 19 luglio 1881 – Francoforte sul Meno, 16 febbraio 1963) è stato un filosofo, fisico e giornalista tedesco. , Friedrich Dessauer (19 July 1881 – 16 FebrFriedrich Dessauer (19 July 1881 – 16 February 1963) was a physicist, a philosopher, a socially engaged entrepreneur and a journalist. Friedrich Dessauer was born in Aschaffenburg, Germany. As a young man he was fascinated by new discoveries in the natural sciences. He was particularly interested in the X-rays discovered by Röntgen and their medical applications. After attending the humanistic Gymnasium in Aschaffenburg, he studied electrical engineering and physics at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and the University of Munich. Due to radiation damage during his research on the use of X-rays, his face was badly damaged and he was repeatedly treated with plastic surgery. In connection with this, he was released from military service. Due to the death of his father, he initially interhe death of his father, he initially inter
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