Wilhelm Traube (10 January 1866 – 28 September 1942) was a German chemist. Traube was born at Ratibor (Racibórz) in Prussian Silesia, a son of the famous...
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Traube (physician) (1818–1876), physician Ludwig Traube (palaeographer) (1861–1907), palaeographer Moritz Traube (1826–1894), German chemist Wilhelm Traube...
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Purine (redirect from Traube purine synthesis)
especially in the presence of ammonia. The Traube purine synthesis (1900) is a classic reaction (named after Wilhelm Traube) between an amine-substituted pyrimidine...
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experimental pathology. A son, Wilhelm Traube, evolved a process of purine synthesis. Hermann Traube, another son, was a mineralogist. Traube was born on 12 February...
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The Traube purine synthesis, an alternative method to synthesize theophylline, was introduced in 1900 by another German scientist, Wilhelm Traube. Theophylline's...
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Thiessen Ferdinand Tiemann Werner Tochtermann Bernhard Tollens Moritz Traube Wilhelm Traube Alfred E. Treibs Julius Tröger Johann Trommsdorff Hans Tropsch Otto...
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Ludwig Traube (12 January 1818 in Ratibor, Silesia, now Racibórz, Poland – 11 April 1876 in Berlin) was a German physician and co-founder of the experimental...
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Nitric oxide (redirect from Traube reaction)
Org. Chem. 71 (2): 572–581. doi:10.1021/jo051998p. PMID 16408967. Traube, Wilhelm (1898). "Ueber Synthesen stickstoffhaltiger Verbindungen mit Hülfe...
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German novelist Hermann Traube (1860–1913), German mineralogist Johannes Thiele (1865–1918), German chemist Wilhelm Traube (1866–1942), German chemist...
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living cells. Surgeon and professor Wilhelm Pfeffer used this model to study and coin the term "plasma membrane". The Traube precipitation membrane consists...
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Töpfer, politician Alfons Tracki, priest Ludwig Traube, physician Moritz Traube, biochemist Wilhelm Traube, chemist Oscar Troplowitz, pharmacist, inventor...
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Stern, experimental physicist, Nobel Prize (1943) Moritz Traube, biochemist Wilhelm Traube, chemist, caffeine/purine synthesis Otto Wallach, chemist...
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bibliographer and Orientalist Hermann Tietz, department store founder Wilhelm Traube, chemist Lesser Ury, painter Joseph Weizenbaum, computer scientist Theodor...
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sympathetic nerve, and with Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube, his name is associated with "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves", a phenomenon that deals with rhythmic...
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an assistant to Ludwig Traube. In 1874 he relocated to the University of Erlangen, where he worked as an assistant under Wilhelm Olivier Leube at the medical...
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years,: 7–8 then attended the University of Bonn, studying under Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, his father's business associate. When Kastner moved to...
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Trimethadione Glycine N-carboxyanhydride, the parent 2,5-oxazolidinedione Traube, Wilhelm; Ascher, Richard (1913). "Über das Isohydantoin 2-Imino-4-keto-tetrahydro-oxazol...
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introduced the practice of bedside thermometry (at the same time as Ludwig Traube) and the discovery of the Erythrasma fungus also made significant contributions...
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Hermann Nothnagel (redirect from Carl Wilhelm Hermann Nothnagel)
The son of a pharmacist, from 1858 to 1863 Nothnagel studied under Ludwig Traube (1818–1876) and Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) at the University of Berlin....
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returning to his alma mater as a physician and then running the Ludwig Traube's Charité between 1864 and 1866. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, he...
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received his medical doctorate from Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin, where he studied under Ludwig Traube (1818–1876). During the Franco-Prussian War...
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January 1940 – via www.imdb.com. Fraser, C. Gerald (25 July 1983). "SHEPARD TRAUBE, 76, IS DEAD; STAGE PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR". The New York Times. DoctorSF...
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lines of Toldt – Carl Toldt Torcular herophili – Herophilus Traube's space – Ludwig Traube- Ligament, veil or bloodless fold of Treves -- Sir Frederick...
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Schönlein – physician and pathologist Theodor Schwann – zoologist Ludwig Traube – physician and pathologist Rudolf Virchow – physician, founder of cell...
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as much as 48 hours after seizure Traube's sign Ludwig Traube various splenomegaly dull percussion sound over Traube's space Trendelenburg's sign Friedrich...
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superior edition in 1882, but from only two of the manuscripts. Ludwig Traube produced a respected edition of his own, but based on the poor version of...
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"community." Various anthropologists have contested Girard's claims. Elizabeth Traube, for example, reminds us that there are other ways of making sense of the...
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Archived from the original on 11 October 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015. Traube, Rainer (10 January 2015). "David Chipperfield: 6 thoughts on Berlin and...
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1861. Among his instructors were Johannes Peter Müller (1801–1858), Ludwig Traube (1818–1876) and Albrecht von Graefe (1828–1870). Later he became a professor...
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Tilley (1894–1973) Haldor Topsøe (1842–1935) Franz Toula (1845–1920) Hermann Traube (1860–1913) Gerard Troost (1776–1850) Gustav Tschermak (1836–1927) Michael...
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