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Curtius

American  
[koor-tsee-oos] / ˈkʊər tsiˌʊs /

noun

  1. Ernst 1814–96, German archaeologist and historian.


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"The Amazon rainforest alone is responsible for over a quarter of these emissions," explains atmospheric researcher Professor Joachim Curtius from Goethe University Frankfurt.

From Science Daily

"However, we have now established that this is only partly true," says Curtius.

From Science Daily

"On the one hand, greenhouse gases are released because the forest no longer stores carbon dioxide," says Curtius.

From Science Daily

Hephaestion was roughly Alexander’s age, according to Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus.

From National Geographic

John Curtius, one of the most prolific deal makers at Tiger Global, is leaving the firm.

From New York Times