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    Rudolf Peter Heinrich Heidenhain (German: [ˈhaɪdn̩haɪn]; 29 January 1834 – 13 October 1897) was a German physiologist born in Marienwerder, Province of...
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  • anatomist, inventor of Heidenhain's AZAN trichrome stain Rudolf Heidenhain, a German physiologist and father of Martin Heidenhain This disambiguation page...
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  • German physiologist Rudolf Heidenhain (1834–1897) and English neurophysiologist Charles Scott Sherrington (1857–1952). Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon...
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  • Martin Heidenhain (7 December 1864 – 14 December 1949) was a German anatomist born in Breslau. His father was physiologist Rudolf Heidenhain (1834-1937)...
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    producing both serous and mucous secretions. Giuseppe Oronzo Giannuzzi Rudolf Heidenhain Histology image: 13_05 at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences...
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    Benedikt Stilling (freezing). Mounting techniques were developed by Rudolf Heidenhain (1824-1898), who introduced gum Arabic; Salomon Stricker (1834-1898)...
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  • cells that are anchored to the cytoskeleton. They were discovered by Rudolf Heidenhain, and first described in detail by Louis-Antoine Ranvier in 1897. Tonofilaments...
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    (1878–1956). He studied medicine at the University of Breslau under Rudolf Heidenhain (1834–1897), and at the University of Berlin with Emil Du Bois-Reymond...
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    Schmidt (1818–1886), German journalist and historian of literature Rudolf Heidenhain (1834–1897), German physiologist Gustav Cohn (1840–1919), German economist...
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    Akademie (in German). XXX (3–4). Halle: 58. Karl E. Rothschuh (1969), "Heidenhain, Rudolf", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 8, Berlin: Duncker &...
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    Braid in his review Intelligence. In 1880, a neurologist of Breslau, Rudolf Heidenhain, impressed by the achievements of the public hypnotizer Carl Hansen...
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  • Gutenberg Johann Habermann Monika Harms Horatio Balch Hackett Rudolf Haym Rudolf Heidenhain Hermann Theodor Hettner Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen Patrick...
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    and Paul Grützner (1847-1919). In 1887, he became an assistant to Rudolf Heidenhain (1834-1897) at the physiological institute in Breslau, and in 1895...
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  • 1869-1871 Otto Stobbe 61. 1871-1872 Heinrich Haeser 62. 1872-1873 Rudolf Heidenhain 63. 1873-1874 Hermann von Schulze-Gävernitz 64. 1874-1875 Heinrich...
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  • studied medicine in Breslau, and was an assistant to physiologist Rudolf Heidenhain (1834–1897) and ophthalmologist Wilhelm Uhthoff (1853–1927). In 1892...
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  • Disquisitiones de callo. Afterwards he served as an assistant to Rudolf Heidenhain (1834-1897) at the physiological institute in Breslau, and from 1865...
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    of his friend Theodor Poleck and in the Physiological Institute of Rudolf Heidenhain. Later he erected his own, well equipped laboratory and employed assistants...
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    universities of Würzburg, Berlin and Breslau, where he was a pupil of Rudolf Heidenhain. After graduation, he was an assistant at the physiological institute...
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    of Breslau where he was a student-assistant to physiologist Rudolf Peter Heinrich Heidenhain. From 1879 until 1892, he was chief of general and experimental...
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    Brown-Séquard 1885: William Kitchen Parker 1887: David Ferrier 1889: Rudolf Heidenhain 1891: Michael Foster 1893: Moritz Schiff 1895: W. H. Gaskell 1897:...
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    semiconductors are manufactured by Semikron. CNC controls are produced by Heidenhain, Traunreut and Siemens, Amberg. Silicon wafer for electronic manufacturing...
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    Neuchâtel. The children were placed in the care of a governess, Marie Heidenhain from Dresden, who became the father's new wife after the mother's death...
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    for coordinated movement. Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon Associated with Rudolf Peter Heinrich Heidenhain, Edmé Félix Alfred Vulpian, and Charles...
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    (1854–1908), German stage actress Anna Hegner (1881–1963), Swiss musician Anna Heidenhain, German artist Anna Heinel (1753–1808), German ballerina Anna Held (1872–1918)...
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  • Johannesburg, Union of South Africa 1911, 1924, 1926 (id=4893) Martin Heidenhain December 7, 1864 Breslau, German Confederation December 14, 1949 Tübingen...
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  • innervation, Liddell-Sherrington reflex, Sherrington's First Law, Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon Aafia Siddiqui 1972– Pakistan James A. Simmons...
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    It was during this period that he embarked on a friendship with Arthur Heidenhain (1862–1941) which led to a lifelong exchange of letters. In 1881 Czapski...
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    Olivier Foulon, Kalin Lindena, Eske Schluter, Benjamin Yavuzsoy 2010: Anna Heidenhain, Sebastian Dacey, Anna Möller, Martin Pfeifle 2011: Nora Schultz, Rebecca...
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