Karl Heinz Menke

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Karl Heinz Menke (born August 15, 1927 in Warburg / Westphalia ) is a German philosopher , agricultural scientist and professor emeritus for animal nutrition .

Life

The son of the farmer and politician Josef Menke studied physics , agriculture and philosophy at the Universities of Göttingen and Bonn . After his doctorate (1955) and habilitation (1960) in animal nutrition at the University of Bonn, he was a lecturer and associate professor there . From 1965 to 1989 he was full professor and successor to Werner Wöhlbier as director of the Institute for Animal Nutrition at the University of Hohenheim . He is one of the fathers of the agricultural biology course and the Hohenheim feed value test (HFT).

Awards

Fonts

  • About the biological effect of water-soluble surface-active substances. Balance and distribution study with radioactively labeled substances. Dissertation. Bonn 1955.
  • Intestinal synthesis of vitamin B 12 and analogues after oral administration of 60CoCl2. Habilitation thesis. Bonn 1960.
  • with W. Huss: Animal nutrition and animal feed science. Ulmer, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-8001-2491-2 .
  • Identity in a contingent world. LIT, Münster 2011.
    Part 1: Nature and Spirit, Perception and Knowledge. ISBN 978-3-643-10969-9 .
    Part 2: The dissimilarity of light and matter. ISBN 978-3-643-10970-5 .

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