Wilhelm Friedrich Kühne (28 March 1837 – 10 June 1900) was a German physiologist. He coined the word enzyme in 1878. Kühne was born at Hamburg on 28 March...
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Wilhelm Kühne may refer to: Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900), German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (aviator) (1888–1918), German World War I flying ace Wilhelm...
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Kühne (born 1967), German politician Thomas Kühne (born 1958), German historian Walter Georg Kühne (1911–1991), German paleontologist Wilhelm Kühne (disambiguation)...
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Kühne builds a new, much larger factory in Neue Grünstraße, Berlin. 1867: Carl Kühne takes over the company. 1876: Kaiser Wilhelm 1st appoints Kühne as...
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Offizierstellvertreter Wilhelm Kühne (11 December 1888 – 30 August 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with seven confirmed aerial victories and...
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been trypsinized. Trypsin was discovered in 1876 by Wilhelm Kühne. Although many sources say that Kühne named trypsin from the Ancient Greek word for rubbing...
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scientific work on optography was performed by the German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne. Inspired by Franz Christian Boll's discovery of rhodopsin (or "visual...
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Heinrich Limpricht, Rudolph Fittig, Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe, Albert Niemann, Vojtěch Šafařík, Wilhelm Kühne, and Augustus Voelcker. Wöhler was elected...
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Wilhelm Otto (W.O) Kühne (1924–1988) award-winning author of children's literature and editor of Die Jongspan and Die Burger in Cape Town, South Africa...
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motility. The first myosin (M2) to be discovered was in 1864 by Wilhelm Kühne. Kühne had extracted a viscous protein from skeletal muscle that he held...
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chemistry at Kaiser Wilhelm University in Strasbourg and the Ruprecht Karl University in Heidelberg and became an assistant to Wilhelm Kühne in Heidelberg....
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brain. The research was taken up by Wilhelm Kühne, who named the pigment rhodopsin, also known as "visual purple." Kühne confirmed that rhodopsin is extremely...
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the death or putrefaction of the cells." In 1877, German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900) first used the term enzyme, which comes from Ancient Greek...
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718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6 111 Michael Sander 4 Wilhelm Kühne 4 Tim Neuser 4 PR-V Peugeot 308 Racing Cup Peugeot PSA Prince 1.6 L...
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reaction. Gustav Solomon Oppert (1836–1908), Indologist and professor Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900), German physiologist. He coined the word "enzyme" in 1878...
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medalist Friedhelm Konietzka (1938–2012), football player and coach Wilhelm Kuhne (born 1926), priest (Monsignore) and former rector of the Hardehausen...
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– guitars (2023–present) Rolf "Jazzi" Heer – drums (1984–1989) Reto Wilhelm Kühne – bass, vocals (1984–1988) Andre Steiner – guitars (1985) Dave Philips...
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entries) 111 SR Motorsport Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport Michael Sander Wilhelm Kühne Tim Neuser 178 CWS Engineering Ginetta G55 Supercup Daniel Morris Colin...
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Jentsch 7 Martin Johns 7 Christian Kairies 7 Emil Koch 7 Hans Körner 7 Wilhelm Kühne (aviator) 7 Hans Kummetz 7 Herman Leptien 7 Albert Lux 7 Karl Mendel...
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discovered the first enzyme, diastase, and in 1878 German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900) coined the term enzyme, which comes from Greek ενζυμον 'in...
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Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He was married to Irene Kühne (1891-1984) daughter of Erich Kühne, of Wanzleben. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 29...
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school at the University of Berlin, he studied under Ludwig Traube and Wilhelm Kühne. Afterward, he worked as an assistant in a medical clinic in Königsberg...
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In 1890, Friedrich Wilhelm Retz was appointed knight of the Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph. Nana Miyata: Dr. Hans Kühne, deutscher Konsul in...
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moved to Berlin in the school of Rudolf Virchow under the leadership of Wilhelm Kühne. He was also at Carl Ludwig's laboratory in Leipzig. In 1867 he became...
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performed histological studies of Pacinian corpuscles in the laboratory of Wilhelm Kühne (1837-1900). In 1865, he was named professor of microscopic anatomy...
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von Fernbrugg Austro-Hungarian 4 24 28 Elwyn King Australian 4 22 26 Wilhelm Kühne German 4 3 7 Georges Lachmann French 4 5 9 Auguste Lahoulle French 4...
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physicians and scientists, such as Max Schultze, Wilhelm Kühne, Joseph von Gerlach, Siegmund Mayer, Heinrich Wilhelm Waldeyer, Theodor Meynert, Ewald Hering,...
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frog-hunting parties. Bowditch continued his European studies in Bonn with Wilhelm Kuhne and Max Schultze. Ultimately he proceeded to Leipzig where Carl Ludwig...
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Amsberg (1926–2002), Prince consort of the Netherlands Wilhelm Kraner (1879–1881) Wilhelm Kühne (1881–1908) Carl Lüth (1908–1924) Carl Reuter (1924–1932)...
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Institutions Yale University Columbia University United States National Research Council Doctoral advisor Wilhelm Kühne Doctoral students Lafayette Mendel...
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