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Franjo Kayfež is not an inventor of apaurin. Even Leo Henryk Sternbach in 1955 synthesized chlordiazepoxide (Librium), working for Hoffmann-La Roche. Earl Reeder and Leo Henryk Sternbach from the Hoffman La Roche factory patent patent US3371085 A and before Leo Henryk Sternbach patented US2893992.Apaurin is the only factory name for diazepam or benzodiazepine. At the time of Yugoslavia - in the Federal Patent Office, the company F.Hoffmann-La Roche & Co., and Aktiengesellschaft from Basel, Switzerland, patented the Benzodiazepine derivative preparation process, where the right of priority was reserved on December 27, 1963, from the United States with application P 1844 / 1964 of December 23, 1964, and patent YU 26585 is valid from March 31, 1967 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dmitar Zvonimir ( talk • contribs) 17:56, 30 August 2017 (UTC)
Respected user TheLongTone obsessively deletes David Schwartz as an inventor of dirigible claiming that “his sorry attempt did not fly in the accepted sense”. However, he did not give a single reliable, independent source to prove his claim. His “accepted sense” can mean anything he wants, and it is absolutely not encyclopedic. Fourteen different, reliable, independent sources explicitly affirm that he, David Schwartz, is an inventor of the first dirigible, there is even an authentic photo in which is clearly seen his dirigible flying [fn 1]. David Schwartz was a Croat of Jewish ancestry, unquestionably user TheLongTone has hatred towards both Croats and Jews. Antisemitism is unacceptable in developed, anti-fascist countries and especially on Wikipedia. His changes will be undone until he provides at least fifteen [fn 2] different, reliable, independent sources which explicitly say his dirigible did not fly. Peace and thank you. -- Sheldonium ( talk) 13:26, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
I've been referencing claims in the list and removing some which are blatantly incorrect, but this one needs more input. Some points:
Should Luppis be included in this list? Ivanvector ( Talk/ Edits) 16:04, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
The first modern automotive mine or torpedo was developed by Captain Giovanni Luppis. [1]
It is generally agreed that the torpedo developed from a device conceived by Capt Giovanni Luppis of the Austrian Navy. [2]
Giovanni Luppis, an Austrian navy officer, invented the self-propelled torpedo in the mid- 1860s. [3]
Austria-Hungary, where Giovanni Luppis and Robert Whitehead developed the first automotive torpedo. [4]
This entry, however, deals only with locomotive torpedoes, the combined invention of Robert Whitehead and an Austrian naval officer, Giovanni Lupis. [5]
References
It seems someone has personal issuses with Croats and is ignorantly deleting sourced content. Can someone explain why MP3 is not considered Croatian invention when the first workable MP3 was made by Croat? [1] [2] [3] -- Sheldonium ( talk) 21:15, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
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I support the proposal to merge List of Croatian inventors into this list put forward by @ Jarble. Inventors are and can be listed alongside their inventions, therefore the list of inventors is WP:REDUNDANT. - Vipz ( talk) 06:31, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
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Franjo Kayfež is not an inventor of apaurin. Even Leo Henryk Sternbach in 1955 synthesized chlordiazepoxide (Librium), working for Hoffmann-La Roche. Earl Reeder and Leo Henryk Sternbach from the Hoffman La Roche factory patent patent US3371085 A and before Leo Henryk Sternbach patented US2893992.Apaurin is the only factory name for diazepam or benzodiazepine. At the time of Yugoslavia - in the Federal Patent Office, the company F.Hoffmann-La Roche & Co., and Aktiengesellschaft from Basel, Switzerland, patented the Benzodiazepine derivative preparation process, where the right of priority was reserved on December 27, 1963, from the United States with application P 1844 / 1964 of December 23, 1964, and patent YU 26585 is valid from March 31, 1967 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dmitar Zvonimir ( talk • contribs) 17:56, 30 August 2017 (UTC)
Respected user TheLongTone obsessively deletes David Schwartz as an inventor of dirigible claiming that “his sorry attempt did not fly in the accepted sense”. However, he did not give a single reliable, independent source to prove his claim. His “accepted sense” can mean anything he wants, and it is absolutely not encyclopedic. Fourteen different, reliable, independent sources explicitly affirm that he, David Schwartz, is an inventor of the first dirigible, there is even an authentic photo in which is clearly seen his dirigible flying [fn 1]. David Schwartz was a Croat of Jewish ancestry, unquestionably user TheLongTone has hatred towards both Croats and Jews. Antisemitism is unacceptable in developed, anti-fascist countries and especially on Wikipedia. His changes will be undone until he provides at least fifteen [fn 2] different, reliable, independent sources which explicitly say his dirigible did not fly. Peace and thank you. -- Sheldonium ( talk) 13:26, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
I've been referencing claims in the list and removing some which are blatantly incorrect, but this one needs more input. Some points:
Should Luppis be included in this list? Ivanvector ( Talk/ Edits) 16:04, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
The first modern automotive mine or torpedo was developed by Captain Giovanni Luppis. [1]
It is generally agreed that the torpedo developed from a device conceived by Capt Giovanni Luppis of the Austrian Navy. [2]
Giovanni Luppis, an Austrian navy officer, invented the self-propelled torpedo in the mid- 1860s. [3]
Austria-Hungary, where Giovanni Luppis and Robert Whitehead developed the first automotive torpedo. [4]
This entry, however, deals only with locomotive torpedoes, the combined invention of Robert Whitehead and an Austrian naval officer, Giovanni Lupis. [5]
References
It seems someone has personal issuses with Croats and is ignorantly deleting sourced content. Can someone explain why MP3 is not considered Croatian invention when the first workable MP3 was made by Croat? [1] [2] [3] -- Sheldonium ( talk) 21:15, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
References
I support the proposal to merge List of Croatian inventors into this list put forward by @ Jarble. Inventors are and can be listed alongside their inventions, therefore the list of inventors is WP:REDUNDANT. - Vipz ( talk) 06:31, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
Cite error: There are <ref group=fn>
tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=fn}}
template (see the
help page).