Thomas Bugge
Thomas Bugge (12 October 1740 – 15 January 1815) was a Danish astronomer, mathematician and surveyor. He succeeded Christian Horrebow as professor of astronomy at the University of Copenhagen in 1777. His triangulation surveys of Denmark carried out under the auspices of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences were instrumental in creating the first precise maps of Denmark. He served as president of the Royal Danish Society for Agriculture (1773–1783), director of the General Widows' Pension Fund (1782–), secretary of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences (1801–1815) and three one-year terms as rector of the University of Copenhagen.
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A urokinase-activated recombinant anthrax toxin is selectively cytotoxic to many human tumor cell types by Abi-Habib, Ralph J.
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Characterization of urokinase plasminogen activator-activated recombinant anthrax toxin for targeted cancer therapy by Abi-Habib, Ralph J.
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Diphtheria toxin-murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor–induced hepatotoxicity is mediated by Kupffer cells by Abi-Habib, Ralph J.
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