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    Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow (/ˈvɪərkoʊ, ˈfɪərxoʊ/ VEER-koh, FEER-khoh, German: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈvɪʁço, - ˈfɪʁço]; 13 October 1821 – 5 September 1902) was a German...
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  • The Rudolf Virchow lecture was an annual public lecture delivered by an eminent researcher in the field of Palaeolithic archaeology in Neuwied (Germany)...
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    renowned German physician Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902). However, the elements comprising Virchow's triad were not proposed by Virchow. Neither did he ever suggest...
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    and esophageal cancer, as well as Hodgkin's lymphoma. Virchow's nodes are named after Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), the German pathologist who first described...
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    been significantly influenced by scientists who worked at the Charité. Rudolf Virchow was the founder of cellular pathology, while Robert Koch developed vaccines...
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    A perivascular space, also known as a Virchow–Robin space, is a fluid-filled space surrounding certain blood vessels in several organs, including the...
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    Embryo drawing is the illustration of embryos in their developmental sequence. In plants and animals, an embryo develops from a zygote, the single cell...
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    crystallization was refuted in the 1850s by Robert Remak, Rudolf Virchow, and Albert Kolliker. In 1855, Rudolf Virchow added the third tenet to cell theory. In Latin...
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    the mid-19th century and is commonly attributed to German pathologist Rudolf Virchow, who is often regarded as one of the founders of modern pathology. Necrosis...
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  • anthropology, ethnology, and prehistory founded in Berlin by Adolf Bastian and Rudolf Virchow in 1869 as the Berlin Anthropological Society (German: Berliner Anthropologische...
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    pathology. Forensic pathology was founded by Rudolf Virchow, a German pathologist, who developed the Virchow method which is one of the main and popular...
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    467–471. Constantin Goschler: Rudolf Virchow: Mediziner – Anthropologe – Politiker. Böhlau, Köln–Wien 2009, S. 56. Rudolf Virchow: Brief an seinen Vater, Charité...
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  • then, he continues his research with a senior professorship at the Rudolf Virchow Center of the University of Würzburg. Heisenberg studied chemistry and...
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    museum's financial supporters and contributors of material included Rudolf Virchow and Heinrich Schliemann. After World War II, parts of the collections...
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    The Rudolf Virchow Monument (German: Rudolf-Virchow-Denkmal) is an outdoor monument to Rudolf Virchow, who was a pathologist, archaeologist, politician...
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    Retrieved 2015-05-21. Virchow, R.L.K. (1863). Cellular pathology as based upon physiological and pathological histology [...] by Rudolf Virchow. Translated from...
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    research prize from the university and enabled him to briefly study under Rudolf Virchow, who was at the time considered "Germany's most renowned physician"...
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    It was named after German physician Rudolf Virchow in 1979. Before, this crater had the designation Neper G. Virchow has a distorted shape, with a somewhat...
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  • 49°48′04″N 9°57′22″E / 49.801°N 9.956°E / 49.801; 9.956 The Rudolf Virchow Center (RVZ) is the DFG Research Center for Integrative and Translational...
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    consequences of an embolus, as discussed below. The term was coined in 1848 by Rudolf Virchow as part of his foundational research into blood clots. The term embolus...
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  • The Rudolf Virchow Awards are annual American awards in anthropology. The Rudolf Virchow Awards are given by the Critical Anthropology for Global Health...
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    of St. Matthew. It is known for its interment of the Brothers Grimm, Rudolf Virchow, Talaat Pasha, and Claus von Stauffenberg. As for Stauffenberg, his...
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    consolidation of memories. Glia were discovered in 1856, by the pathologist Rudolf Virchow in his search for a "connective tissue" in the brain. The term derives...
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  • parliamentary backing for the crusade. Yet, the phrase the left-liberal Rudolf Virchow coined for this struggle, the Kulturkampf, suggests that the liberals...
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  • by Rudolf Virchow and his friend Benno Reinhardt as the Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin. After Virchow's death...
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  • disputed, and has variously been attributed to Thomas Sydenham and Rudolf Virchow. "Dorlands Medical Dictionary:cardinal signs". "Definition: functio...
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    First developing in Germany among those archaeologists surrounding Rudolf Virchow, culture-historical ideas would later be popularised by Gustaf Kossinna...
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    botanist and co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow. He published some poems and non-scientific work under the pseudonym...
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    which benefited him in his future work. He then came across the work of Rudolf Virchow, the 19th century German physician and scientist that developed public...
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    two pathologists with opposing views, Carl von Rokitansky and Rudolf Virchow". Virchows Archiv. 449 (1): 96–103. doi:10.1007/s00428-006-0176-7. PMID 16612625...
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