Stephen Guy Vogt (/ˈvoʊt/ VOTE; born November 1, 1984) is an American professional baseball manager and former catcher and coach who is the current manager...
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Alfred Elton van Vogt (/væn voʊt/ VAN VOHT; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction writer. His fragmented, bizarre...
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Batten disease (redirect from Spielmeyer-Vogt disease)
Frederick Batten, who first described it in 1903. Also known as Spielmeyer–Vogt–Sjögren–Batten disease, it is the most common form of a group of disorders...
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Vogt (German: [foːkt] ) is the surname of: Andreas Vogt (1880–1958), Liechtenstein politician Benjamin Vogt (politician) (1863–1947), Norwegian politician...
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Vogt (born 12 August 1969 in Nürtingen) is a German football chairman. He was president of VfB Stuttgart from 15 December 2019 to 28 July 2024. Vogt founded...
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Kyle Vogt (born 1984 or 1985) is an American businessman. In 2013, Vogt founded Cruise Automation, where he was the president, chief executive officer...
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Nils Vogt may refer to: Nils Vogt (comedian) (born 1948), Norwegian comedian Nils Vogt (civil servant) (1926–2000), Norwegian civil servant and diplomat...
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Oskar Vogt (6 April 1870, in Husum – 30 July 1959, in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German physician and neurologist. He and his wife Cécile Vogt-Mugnier...
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Eskil Vogt (born 31 October 1974) is a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. His films include Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011), Louder Than...
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Nielsen Vogt (1798–1869). He was a nephew of politicians Jørgen Herman Vogt and David Vogt, and a first cousin of Volrath Vogt and Nils Vogt. He grew...
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Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease (VKH) is a multisystem disease of presumed autoimmune cause that affects melanin-pigmented tissues. The most significant manifestation...
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Vogt may refer to: Richard Vogt (boxer) (1913–1988), German boxer Richard Vogt (aircraft designer) (1894–1979), German aircraft designer Richard Vogt...
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Günther Vogt (born 1957) is a Liechtensteiner landscape architect and professor emeritus. Vogt was born in 1957 in Balzers. After training in horticulture...
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Jordan Charles Vogt-Roberts (born September 22, 1984) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and television director. His feature directorial...
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Marthe Louise Vogt (September 8, 1903 – September 9, 2003) was a German scientist recognized as one of the leading neuroscientists of the twentieth century...
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Vogt (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛfaniː ˈfoːkt]; born 15 February 1990) is a former professional tennis player from Liechtenstein. In her career, Vogt...
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Kevin Vogt (born 23 September 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or defensive midfielder for Bundesliga club Union Berlin...
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Charles Greywolf (redirect from David Vogt (musician))
David Vogt (pronounced [ˈdaːvɪt ˈfoːkt]; born 5 September 1975), best known by his stage name Charles Greywolf, is a German musician, record producer,...
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Funker Vogt (German: [ˈfʊŋkɐ ˈfoːkt]) is a German electronic-industrial music project with an aggressive style, formed by vocalist Jens Kästel and programmer...
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Lars Vogt (8 September 1970 – 5 September 2022) was a German classical pianist, conductor and academic teacher. Noted by The New York Times for his interpretations...
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study of Lenin's brain by the German neurologist and psychiatrist Oskar Vogt in 1924 was a significant event in the history of neuroscience. The study...
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Paul Calvin Vogt (born December 16, 1964) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a cast member on the sketch comedy programs Mad...
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Alois Vogt (19 July 1906 – 23 March 1988) was an advocate and political figure from Liechtenstein who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...
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Herman Vogt. He was an uncle of Volrath Vogt and Nils Vogt. He was the father of chief physician Peter Herman Vogt and engineer Jens Theodor Paludan Vogt, father-in-law...
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August Christoph Carl Vogt (German: [foːkt] ; 5 July 1817 – 5 May 1895) was a German scientist, philosopher, popularizer of science, and politician who...
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Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive...
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Paul Vogt may refer to: Paul C. Vogt, actor Paul L. Vogt, rural sociologist Paul Vogt (historian) (born 1952), a historian and politician from Liechtenstein...
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Alfred Vogt (31 October 1879 – 10 December 1943) was a Swiss ophthalmologist, known for his development of techniques for retinoscopy and the surgical...
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Carl Vogt (1817–1895) was a German scientist, philosopher and politician. Carl Vogt may also refer to: Carl Henry Vogt or Louis Calhern (1895–1956), American...
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