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Sartorius AG is an international pharmaceutical and laboratory equipment supplier, covering the segments of Bioprocess Solutions and Lab Products & Services. In September 2021, Sartorius has been admitted to the DAX , Germany's largest (Blue chip) stock market index. [ 2 ]
The sartorius muscle (/ s ɑːr ˈ t ɔːr i ə s /) is the longest muscle in the human body. [2] It is a long, thin, superficial muscle that runs down the length of the thigh in the anterior compartment .
Sartorius (surname) Sartorius muscle, a long thin muscle that runs down the length of the thigh; Sartorius Point on Viskyar Ridge, Antarctica; Mr. Sartorius, a character in G.B. Shaw's Widowers' Houses; Sartorius (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX), a fictional character in the anime television series; Dr. Alex Sartorius, alias Doctor Phosphorus, in the DC comic ...
Rolf Jacob Sartorius (born October 2, 2002) is an American social media personality and singer. He rose to fame via social media after posting lip-syncing videos on short-form video application Musical.ly .
George William Sartorius, British painter; Jacob Sartorius, American Internet personality and singer; Luis José Sartorius, Spanish Prime Minister, 1853–54; Norm Sartorius, American woodworker and artist; Norman Sartorius, Croatian psychiatrist; Paul Sartorius, French hockey player; Paul Sartorius (composer), German composer and organist
John Nost Sartorius was the son of horse-artist Francis Sartorius and the grandson of John Sartorius. He was patronised by the leading sportsmen of the day, such as the Prince of Wales, the Earl of Derby, Lord Foley, Sir Charles Bunbury , and many others, and his pictures (some of them of large size) were found in many country houses.
Sartorius was the author of Gauss zum Gedächtnis, in 1856.It is also the source of one of the most famous mathematical quotes, "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences", in full "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and number theory is the queen of mathematics", [3] and the famous story of Gauss as a young boy quickly finding the sum of an arithmetic series.
Norman Sartorius (born 1935 [1]) is a German-Croatian psychiatrist and university professor. Sartorius is a former director of the World Health Organization 's (WHO) Division of Mental Health, and a former president of the World Psychiatric Association and of the European Psychiatric Association .