Heinz Wolff
German-British scientist
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Heinz Wolff's Degrees
- PhD Bioengineering University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinz Siegfried Wolff, was a German-born British scientist as well as a television and radio presenter. He was best known for the BBC television series The Great Egg Race. Early life Wolff was born in Berlin. His father, Oswald Wolff, was a volunteer in World War I and a publisher specializing in German history. His mother, Margot Wolff died "of an acute heart infection" in 1938. Father and son fled to the Netherlands in August 1939, and then arrived as Jewish refugees in Britain on 3 September 1939, on the same day that World War II was declared by Britain and France; Wolff was 11. He was educated at the City of Oxford High School for Boys.
Heinz Wolff's Published Works
Published Works
- Sensors. (1970) (4221)
- Measurement of intra-vaginal and intra-uterine pressures during human coitus by radio-telemetry. (1970) (144)
- Food intake and energy expenditure of army recruits (1970) (137)
- The integrating motor pneumotachograph: a new instrument for the measurement of energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry. (1958) (48)
- A physiological study of channel swimming. (1960) (44)
- Socially acceptable monitoring instruments (SAMI). (1967) (29)
- Parturition in the sheep. (1965) (16)
- An Apparatus for Counting Small Particles in Random Distribution, with Special Reference to Red Blood-Corpuscles (1950) (15)
- Modern techniques for measuring energy expenditure (1956) (14)
- The oxylog [proceedings]. (1977) (14)
- Application of endoradiosonde or "wireless pill" to recording of uterine contractions and foetal heart-sounds. (1960) (13)
- The Use of Technology in the Care of the Elderly and the Disabled: Tools for Living (1980) (8)
- An Automatic Apparatus for Counting Red Blood Cells (1959) (6)
- Tools for living—A personal view of new status for aids for the disabled in society (1981) (5)
- Thermal features of the female axilla. (1980) (5)
- MODERN TECHNIQUES FOR TIME AND MOTION STUDY IN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH (1959) (4)
- Advances in the technique of using SAMIs (socially acceptable monitoring instruments). (1969) (3)
- The Conicycle, a Portable Gravimetric Airborne Dust Sampling Instrument and its Preliminary Calibration against the Long-Running Thermal Precipitator. (1962) (3)
- A temperature SAMI. (1968) (2)
- Basic ergonomics. (1973) (2)
- Summary Report of the Symposium Address (1973) (1)
- Animal experiments: Biological experiments in Spacelab (1977) (1)
- A lightweight integrating motor pneumotachograph (i.m.p.) with constant low resistance. (1954) (1)
- Physical disability. Bioengineering. (1973) (0)
- A simple method for measuring calorie expenditures during sleep (2004) (0)
- Who wants to be a bioengineer? (1972) (0)
- The Response (1973) (0)
- Automatic Measurement of Blood Pressure without Arterial Puncture (1969) (0)
- Chapter 7 – Bio-Medical Engineering (1974) (0)
- Some aspects of continuous patient monitoring. (1971) (0)
- ‘SAFE’: a satellite for emergencies (1966) (0)
- Medicine and the challenge of technology. (1968) (0)
- Radio techniques in the study of animal behaviour (1965) (0)
- Planning and Production of Laboratory Equipment (1968) (0)
- The design of equipment for the space laboratory (1981) (0)
- Patient-monitoring on a general ward (1969) (0)
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