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    Wilhelm Friedrich Philipp Pfeffer (9 March 1845 – 31 January 1920) was a German botanist and plant physiologist born in Grebenstein. He studied chemistry...
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  • Look up Pfeffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pfeffer is a German surname meaning "pepper" and may refer to: Anna Pfeffer (born 1946), Hungarian...
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  • time around one hour. The term "chemosynthesis", coined in 1897 by Wilhelm Pfeffer, originally was defined as the energy production by oxidation of inorganic...
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    pp 19-20. Nijmegen. The Netherlands: Dep. Botany, Univ. Nijmegen. Wilhelm Pfeffer, The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and ...,...
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    Strasbourg and Zürich on sulfur, iron, and nitrogen bacteria. In 1897, Wilhelm Pfeffer coined the term "chemosynthesis" for the energy production by oxidation...
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    unstable compound never before reported to be emitted by a plant. Wilhelm Pfeffer, a German botanist during the 19th century, used Mimosa in one of the...
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    physiological phenomena realized, but it was not until 1877 when the botanist Wilhelm Pfeffer proposed the membrane theory of cell physiology. In this view, the...
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  • Van 't Hoff derived his analogy based on data from experiments that Wilhelm Pfeffer, a professor of botany, had published a decade earlier under the title...
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  • At Tübingen, Bünning entered into the workspace of his role model Wilhelm Pfeffer, the man who postulated in 1875 that the orientation of plants in space...
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  • Goebel and Ludwig Radlkofer at the University of Munich, and with Wilhelm Pfeffer at the University of Leipzig. From 1913 to 1920 he served as an associate...
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    German). ABW Wissenschaftsverlag. p. 202. ISBN 978-3-936072-33-4. Doerr, Wilhelm (3 September 2013). Semper Apertus. Sechshundert Jahre Ruprecht-Karls-...
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  • Arabidopsis thaliana genome in the present and future climates. Nature 2019 Wilhelm Pfeffer Prize, German Society for Plant Sciences 2019 Leopoldina Prize for...
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  • — (Student) Wolfgang Pauli — Physics — Nobel Prize in Physics 1945 Wilhelm Pfeffer — Botany — (Student) Max Planck — Physics — Nobel Prize in Physics...
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  • cell would expand and bud like living cells. Surgeon and professor Wilhelm Pfeffer used this model to study and coin the term "plasma membrane". The Traube...
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    Albrecht Klebs, Spiridon Miliarakis, Hermann Müller-Thurgau, Fritz Noll, Wilhelm Pfeffer, Karl Prantl, Christian Ernst Stahl and Hugo de Vries became later...
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  • ultimately broaden out to the behavior of all organisms. In 1880, Wilhelm Pfeffer, a famous German botanist, had used motile bacteria to study attraction...
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    Nicolai Pfeffer (born 20 September 1985) is a German clarinetist, music editor and ordinary clarinet professor at the "Talent Music Master Courses University...
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    plants to the electrical phenomena which are associated with it 1898 Wilhelm Pfeffer, The nature and significance of functional metabolism in the plant...
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    experimental studies involving plant morphology. In 1878 he succeeded Wilhelm Pfeffer (1845–1920) as chair of botany at the University of Basel, later relocating...
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    Hermann, Auguste, and 16-year-old Peter, and then in November by Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist and friend of the family. Frank wrote of her pleasure at having...
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  • and, after graduation, went to study the subject in Germany under Wilhelm Pfeffer. In 1894, Keeble spent time in Ceylon researching plant physiology...
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    went on to study chemistry in Munich and physiology in Tübingen with Wilhelm Pfeffer. In 1885 he embarked on a 4-year expedition to Southern and Southeastern...
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  • studying chemistry with Friedrich Stohmann and plant physiology with Wilhelm Pfeffer. She did her doctoral work at the University of Zurich, studying with...
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  • an assistant to Robert Hippolyte Chodat (1865-1934) in Geneva, to Wilhelm Pfeffer (1845-1920) at Leipzig, and under Friedrich Oltmanns (1860-1945) in...
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    Archive. Kern & Sohn. Pfeffer, Wilhelm (1900). The physiology of plants: a treatise upon the metabolism and sources of ... - Wilhelm Pfeffer - Google Books....
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    expansion was made with the purchase of adjacent private land. In 1878 Wilhelm Pfeffer (1845-1920) became director, who inaugurated a sizable palm house in...
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  • Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. After graduation, he served as an assistant to Wilhelm Pfeffer at Leipzig, then worked under Hermann Vöchting at the University of...
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    laid the foundation for research into osmotic pressure in solutions (Wilhelm Pfeffer and Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff used them), and Traube himself did...
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    University of Manitoba Doctoral advisor Robert Hartig, University of Munich and Wilhelm Pfeffer, University of Leipzig Author abbrev. (botany) Buller...
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    foster participations of early career scientists. DBG confers the Wilhelm Pfeffer Award for an exceptional PhD thesis, a price for the best plant science...
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