Johannes Wilde
Johannes Wilde CBE (2 July 1891 – 13 September 1970) was a Hungarian art historian and teacher of art history. He later became an Austrian, and then a British, citizen. He was a noted expert on the drawings of Michelangelo. Wilde was a pioneer of the use of X-rays as a tool for the study of both the creation and the state of conservation of paintings. From 1948 to 1958 he was deputy director of the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. Provided by Wikipedia
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Combined Coronary CT-Angiography and TAVI-Planning: A Contrast-Neutral Routine Approach for Ruling-Out Significant Coronary Artery Disease by Robin F. Gohmann, Philipp Lauten, Patrick Seitz, Christian Krieghoff, Christian Lücke, Sebastian Gottschling, Meinhard Mende, Stefan Weiß, Johannes Wilde, Philipp Kiefer, Thilo Noack, Steffen Desch, David Holzhey, Michael A. Borger, Holger Thiele, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Matthias Gutberlet
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Combined Coronary CT-Angiography and TAVI Planning: Utility of CT-FFR in Patients with Morphologically Ruled-Out Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease by Robin Fabian Gohmann, Patrick Seitz, Konrad Pawelka, Nicolas Majunke, Adrian Schug, Linda Heiser, Katharina Renatus, Steffen Desch, Philipp Lauten, David Holzhey, Thilo Noack, Johannes Wilde, Philipp Kiefer, Christian Krieghoff, Christian Lücke, Sebastian Ebel, Sebastian Gottschling, Michael A. Borger, Holger Thiele, Christoph Panknin, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Matthias Horn, Matthias Gutberlet
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