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    Curt Stern (August 30, 1902 – October 23, 1981) was a German-born American geneticist. [1] Life. Curt Jacob Stern was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Hamburg, Germany on August 30, 1902.

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    Kurt Stern (1907 in Berlin – 1989) was a screenwriter who worked for the DEFA film studio in East Germany. He worked in partnership with his wife Jeanne (née Machin). In 1953, together with director Martin Hellberg, the Sterns were awarded the Gold Medal of the World Peace Council for the film Das verurteilte Dorf ("The condemned village"). [1]

  3. Biographical notes, 1926-1968. Publisher: Takoma Park, Maryland : Kurt Heinz Stern, 2017. Notes: "March 17, 2017; originally written in 1991"--Page 1.

  4. Almost 50 years ago, Curt Stern asked why the sensory bristles on the Drosophila notum appeared at stereotyped positions. He found that the achaeate ( ac) gene permitted bristles to develop...

    • José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta, Sonsoles Campuzano, Juan Modolell
    • 2003
  5. Feb 11, 2008 · Contents. Kurt Stern was born in Chodov, Czechoslovakia. After his father's death in 1935, Kurt and his mother moved in with his grandfather and aunt. When the German's entered the Sudetenland they moved to Beroun with his uncle.

  6. Curt Stern was a remarkable scientist and a remarkable human being. The special quality of his professional attributes as both an experimental and human geneticist--his precision, his analytical capacity, his critical judgment--pervaded his actions and decisions on the interpersonal level.

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  8. Sep 21, 2000 · Twenty years ago author Kurt Stern produced four monographs for the National Bureau of Standards on the high-temperature properties of inorganic salts containing oxyanions.