Nicolas Steno (redirect from Niels Stensen)
Niels Steensen (Danish: Niels Steensen; Latinized to Nicolas Steno or Nicolaus Stenonius; 1 January 1638 – 25 November 1686 [NS: 11 January 1638 – 5 December...
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Steno aka Niels Stensen (1638–1686) a Danish pioneer in anatomy and geology Sten Stensen, (born 1947) a former Norwegian speed skater Stensen, an American...
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Parotid duct (redirect from Stensen's duct)
The parotid duct or Stensen duct is a salivary duct. It is the route that saliva takes from the major salivary gland, the parotid gland, into the mouth...
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Spiegelian line, Spiegelian lobe – Adriaan van den Spiegel Stensen's duct – Niels Stensen Stilling's canal Struthers' ligament – Sir John Struthers Sylvian...
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Eastern Churches. One of his episcopal acts was to consecrate as a bishop Niels Stensen on 19 September 1677 and he also ordained the convert Thomas Nicholson...
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Utrecht and Leiden (1663). There his co-students were Jan Swammerdam, Niels Stensen, Ole Borch and Frederik Ruysch, cooperating with professor Franciscus...
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one year working in the United States of America as a fellow of the Niels Stensen Foundation before returning to the Netherlands as a member of the scientific...
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views, and found the attribution of fossils to the 'Deluge' absurd. Niels Stensen, more commonly known as Nicolas Steno (1638–1686), is credited with...
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1683 he invited his old friend Niels Stensen, once one of the leading anatomists but converted to Catholicism. Stensen, becoming a priest in Florence...
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Laboratory. His most famous students were Jan Swammerdam, Reinier de Graaf, Niels Stensen and Burchard de Volder. He founded the Iatrochemical School of Medicine...
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Bioethics, and Sexual Ethics in Work and Reception of the Anatomist Niels Stensen (1638-1686): Circulation of Love. Springer. p. 112. ISBN 978-3-319-32912-3...
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Sylvius. His fellow students were Jan Swammerdam, Reinier de Graaf and Niels Stensen. The dissection of corpses was relatively expensive and cadavers were...
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Bioethics, and Sexual Ethics in Work and Reception of the Anatomist Niels Stensen (1638–1686): Circulation of Love. Springer. p. 112. ISBN 978-3-319-32912-3...
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(after Bartholin). As a result, an intense priority dispute ensued. Niels Stensen or Steno became Bartholin's most famous pupil. Thomas' publication De...
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Søndergaard (1995) Hans Christian Sonne (1967) Nina Sten-Knudsen (2000) Niels Stensen (1969) Fritz Syberg (1988) Hans Tausen (1936) Andreas Thiele (2001)...
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Blankaart, Burchard de Volder, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus and Niels Stensen. While studying medicine Swammerdam started his own collection of insects...
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Thévenot's protégés, the Dutchman Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680) and the Dane Niels Stensen ("Steno") (1638–86). Thévenot invented the spirit level (or bubble level)...
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Wayback Machine (London, England: S. Thomson, 1663). Kermit H., (2003) Niels Stensen, 1638–1686: the scientist who was beatified Archived 2017-01-20 at the...
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cause chylothorax. The discovery of this structure has been credited to Niels Stensen. Deep lymph nodes and vessels of the thorax and abdomen (diagrammatic)...
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Christian Skou, chemist and Nobel Prize laureate 1997 Nicolas Steno / Niels Stensen (1638–1686), geologist, anatomist Bjarne Stroustrup (1950–), C++ (lives...
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Helmert and Lüroth. The tetralogy of Fallot was described in 1672 by Niels Stensen, but named after Étienne-Louis Arthur Fallot who also described it in...
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Paolo; Lanzino, Giuseppe; Parenti, Giuliano Francesco (2010-07-01). "Niels Stensen (1638–1686): Scientist, Neuroanatomist, and Saint". Neurosurgery. 67...
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oviparous. The catshark is named in honor of Danish geologist and anatomist Niels Stensen (1638-1686), also known as Nicolas Steno. Concha, F.; Ebert, D.A.; Herman...
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Niels Stensen (Nicolaus Steno) found the law of constant interfacial angles in crystallography....
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India. p. 184. ISBN 0-14-302771-9. Garboe, Axel (1954). Nicolaus Steno (Niels Stensen) and Erasmus Bartholinus: two 17th century Danish scientists and the...
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Joseph Ratzinger, the later Pope Benedict XVI. Jaschke directed the Niels-Stensen-Kolleg, the Theologenkonvikt [de] of the Diocese of Osnabrück in Münster...
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doubt, the talked-about subject of the day. The young Danish anatomist Niels Stensen, better known as Steno, arrived from Copenhagen by way of Leiden and...
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Doge of Venice Nicolas Steno (1638–1686), the latinised name of Niels Steensen (or Stensen), a pioneer in anatomy and geology Stefano Vanzina (aka Steno)...
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depicted in the stations, including Karl Leisner, Sister Maria Euthymia, Niels Stensen, Anna Katharina Emmerick, Clemens August von Galen, Pope John Paul II...
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