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Staudinger

American  
[shtou-ding-uhr] / ˈʃtaʊ dɪŋ ər /

noun

  1. Hermann 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1953.


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Deborah Staudinger, banking and loan finance partner at Hogan Lovells, said banks are also considering transactions to lower risk on a single loan or a portfolio by buying insurance.

From Reuters • Nov. 27, 2023

Rupert Staudinger, Team GB's only luge athlete at Beijing 2022, explains the differences and why the answer lies - of course - in simple physics.

From BBC • Jan. 30, 2022

Staudinger, who runs Brookland’s Latela Curatorial, explains the artistic and personal significance of her compositions in an audio guide on her website.

From Washington Post • Mar. 9, 2021

“There’s no better way to talk to future and current customers,” says Sarah Staudinger, cofounder of Instagram favourite Staud, which looks to offer “accessibly priced clothes... that forgo trend for timelessness”.

From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2019

Not so long ago he let himself dream of Berlin and its great scientists: Fritz Haber, inventor of fertilizer; Hermann Staudinger, inventor of plastics.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

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