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    Angelo Mosso (30 May 1846 – 24 November 1910) is the 19th century Italian physiologist who invented the first neuroimaging technique ever, known as 'human...
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    show which neurons are active at a time. During the late 19th century, Angelo Mosso invented the 'human circulation balance', which could non-invasively...
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  • Mosso can refer to: Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), Italian physiologist Denmark Mossø lake in the nature conservation reserve of Klostermølle Italy Mosso, Piedmont...
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  • Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), 19th-century Italian physiologist Angelo Motta (1890–1957), Italian entrepreneur, founder of the food company Motta Angelo Mozilo...
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  • Invented in 1882 by Angelo Mosso, the 'human circulation balance' is said to be the first technique of neuroimaging created and is what Mosso is most known...
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    medicine, under the direction of Angelo Mosso. As the hut was quite small, in 1907 a newer, lower research centre ("Istituto Mosso") was built near the Salati...
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  • his research. Cushing left Bern in 1901 to work in Turin, Italy with Angelo Mosso, a previous student of Kroenecker. He continued to work on the same research...
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    the history of neuroimaging traces back to the Italian neuroscientist Angelo Mosso who invented the 'human circulation balance', which could non-invasively...
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    far as 1878 when blood flow was first associated with brain function. Angelo Mosso, an Italian psychologist of the 19th century, had monitored the pulsations...
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  • 1909, 1910, 1915, 1919 Won the 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (id=3022) Angelo Mosso 30 May 1846 Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia 24 November 1910 Turin, Kingdom...
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    figures, once published by Evans and in a book by the Italian doctor Angelo Mosso, quickly led to ingenious fakes. A figure in the Boston Museum of Fine...
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  • a settlement-emporium, discovered in the early twentieth century by Angelo Mosso dating back to the 14th-12th century BC. It is considered the most representative...
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    buildings. These include an physiological research station, the L'Istituto "Angelo Mosso" and two mountain huts (Rifugio Guglielmina and Rifugio Città di Vigevano...
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  • Morgagni (1682–1771), anatomist, called the founder of pathologic anatomy Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), physiologist who created the first crude neuroimaging technique...
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    Leipzig brought him into contact with, among others, Ray Lankester, Angelo Mosso, Hugo Kronecker and Carl von Voit. Bowditch was appointed assistant professor...
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    Via Vittorio Marchi, Via Girolamo Mercuriale, Via Enrico Morselli, Via Angelo Mosso, Via Augusto Tamburini, Via Andrea Verga; Towns in Liguria, e.g. Via...
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    contributions in anthropology and embryology. He worked with the physiologist, Angelo Mosso (1846-1910), which led to the first recording of human brain pulsations...
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  • Morgagni (1682–1771), anatomist, called the founder of pathologic anatomy Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), physiologist who created the first crude neuroimaging technique...
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    Herzenson), Waldemar Haffkine, Nathan Loewenthal, Hillel Joffé and Angelo Mosso. He was appointed foreign partner of the Accademia dei Lincei in 1892...
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  • particular interest in infant physiology, thanks to the influence of Doctor Angelo Mosso (and in particular his works Fatica and Paura) and Amedeo Herlitzka....
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    Gianvito (1 February 2014). "Weighing brain activity with the balance: Angelo Mosso's original manuscripts come to light". Brain. 137 (2): 621–633. doi:10...
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    Rudolf Virchow, The position of pathology among biological studies. 1892 Angelo Mosso, Les phenomenes psychiques et la temperature du cerveau. 1891 Francis...
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    he worked with Dr. Zuntz, and other renowned scientists that included Angelo Mosso (1846-1910) and Arnold Durig (1872-1961). With Austrian physiologist...
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  • Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet Felix Stone Moscheles Arthur B. Moss ([185]) Angelo Mosso John Lothrop Motley Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart John Henry Muirhead Friedrich...
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    Fano who was influenced by the physiology schools of Luigi Luciani and Angelo Mosso. In 1894 Bottazzi studied the reduction in osmotic resistance experienced...
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  • and Pierre Paul Émile Roux, in Leipzig with Carl Ludwig, in Turin with Angelo Mosso, in Vienna, Budapest and Christiania. In 1893 he was invited by Victor...
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    nutrients in providing fuel for the body. They used a device created by Angelo Mosso known as an ergograph. One part of the device held the hand so that it...
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    river valley of Illerup Ådal. The Alken Enge wetlands are located near Lake Mossø at Skanderborg and they are the site of a recent massive archaeological...
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    abroad from 1894, and was a research assistant under Götz Martius and Angelo Mosso. He took the dr.philos. degree in 1897 with the thesis Die Autonomie...
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  • Veronica Estelle "Bonnie" Angelo (January 29, 1924 – September 17, 2017) was an American journalist and author. She was known for being the author of First...
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