Max Richard Constantin Verworn (4 November 1863 – 23 November 1921) was a German physiologist who was a native of Berlin. He studied medicine and natural...
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sculpture of what is likely an elk head. A team comprising physiologist Max Verworn, anatomist Robert Bonnet and geologist Gustav Steinmann examined the...
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year at the Physiological Institute of the University of Bonn under Max Verworn. In 1916, Gaule retired and Hess first became interim director of the...
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Physioplastic art was a concept first described by Max Verworn in 1914. Physioplastic art, as described in Verworn's Ideoplastiche Kunst, consisted of "a direct...
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physiology. Nineteenth-century physiologists such as Michael Foster, Max Verworn, and Alfred Binet, based on Haeckel's ideas, elaborated what came to...
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formation, and many other biological phenomena. In 1889, German physiologist Max Verworn applied a low-level direct current to a mixture of bacterial species...
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1910-11 Arrhenius, Svante August - Theories of Solutions (1912) 1911-12 Verworn, Max - Irritability (1908) 1912-13 Osler, William - The Evolution of Modern...
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Bergen, Norway 12 February 1912 Florø, Norway 1903, 1908, 1911 (id=9622) Max Verworn 4 November 1863 Berlin, German Confederation 23 November 1921 Bonn, Weimar...
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into English; "Regeneration and transplantation". With physiologist Max Verworn, chemist Karl Schaum and others, he was editor of the 10-volume Handwörterbuch...
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an introduction for students and self-study. With Eugen Korschelt, Max Verworn, Friedrich Oltmanns, Karl Schaum, Hermann Theodor Simon and Ernst Teichmann...
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