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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (born 1 September 19Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (born 1 September 1947) is a retired university-based German sports doctor. His name hit the headlines in 2011 when allegations surfaced that his 1983 habilitation (post-doctoral academic qualification) had been awarded for a dissertation that reportedly contained extensive word-for-word quotations from the doctoral dissertation of one or more of his own students. The potential news value of otherwise mainstream plagiarism accusations was enhanced by the fact that one of the students subsequently became Dickhuth's wife.dents subsequently became Dickhuth's wife. , Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (* 1. September 1947 in Braunschweig) ist ein deutscher Sportmediziner.
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rdfs:comment Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (born 1 September 19Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (born 1 September 1947) is a retired university-based German sports doctor. His name hit the headlines in 2011 when allegations surfaced that his 1983 habilitation (post-doctoral academic qualification) had been awarded for a dissertation that reportedly contained extensive word-for-word quotations from the doctoral dissertation of one or more of his own students. The potential news value of otherwise mainstream plagiarism accusations was enhanced by the fact that one of the students subsequently became Dickhuth's wife.dents subsequently became Dickhuth's wife. , Hans-Hermann Dickhuth (* 1. September 1947 in Braunschweig) ist ein deutscher Sportmediziner.
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