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  1. Georg Johann Pfeffer (1854–1931) was a German zoologist, primarily a malacologist, a scientist who studies mollusks . Illustration of the long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranyi ( Férussac, 1835), from G.J. Pfeffer (1912). Pfeffer was born in Berlin. In 1887 he became curator of the Hamburg Museum of Natural History [ de], which was ...

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  2. Pfeffer was born in Berlin. Career In 1887 he became curator of the Natural History Museum of Hamburg (Naturhistorisches Museum zu Hamburg), which was established in 1843 and destroyed during World World War World War II Pfeffer"s published writings were mainly about cephalopods.

  3. Pfeffer was also interested in literature, art, music, sports, and the current political events. Death. Pfeffer died on 20 May 2020 at the age of 77 because of severe illness. Works. Pfeffer wrote 4 monographs, 93 research papers, 22 reviews, 12 serials and 13 other miscellanea. Books

  4. In law, medicine, and statistics, cause of death is an official determination of the conditions resulting in a human 's death, which may be recorded on a death certificate. A cause of death is determined by a medical examiner. In rare cases, an autopsy needs to be performed by a pathologist. The cause of death is a specific disease or injury ...

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  6. Second, deaths from infectious diseases were much more common in wealthier countries in the past. As these causes of death are reduced or eliminated, people tend to live longer and die from other causes instead. 5. Therefore, the data needs to be ‘age-standardized’ to see how causes of death vary between countries, among people of the same ...

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  7. Fritz Pfeffer was a dentist in Berlin. He was engaged to Charlotte Kaletta, who was a Roman Catholic. He could not marry her, because the German racial laws prohibited marriages between Jews and non-Jews. In November 1938, Jews were assaulted and arrested throughout Germany during the so-called Kristallnacht.

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · By Stanford University Professor Jeffrey Pfeffers estimation, the workplace is now the fifth leading cause of death, costing the economy $1.5T each year – statistics that are only compounded by the new impacts of pandemic-related stress and job insecurity.

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