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    Gustav Heinrich Theodor Eimer (22 February 1843 – 29 May 1898) was a German zoologist. He was a popularizer of orthogenesis, a form of directed evolution...
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  • Eimer's organs are organs for the sense of touch, shaped like bulbous papillae, formed from modified epidermis. First isolated by Theodor Eimer from the...
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  • journalist Martin Eimer, British psychology professor Norbert Eimer (1940–2021), German politician Theodor Eimer (1843–1898), German zoologist Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh...
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    orthogenesis was introduced by Wilhelm Haacke in 1893 and popularized by Theodor Eimer five years later. Proponents of orthogenesis had rejected the theory...
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    its Eimer's organs distributed on 22 appendages. Eimer's organs were first described in the European mole in 1871 by German zoologist Theodor Eimer. Other...
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    production is still important, particularly white wine (Riesling). Theodor Eimer (1843 in Stäfa – 1898) a German zoologist. Ernst Wiechert (1887 – 1950...
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    examination for his doctor's degree. His dissertation, supervised by Theodor Eimer, was on grass snake embryos. In 1894, Zenneck conducted zoological research...
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  • those who postulated the inheritance of acquired characteristics (e.g. Theodor Eimer and Edward Drinker Cope) were concerned with heredity and sought a link...
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    Cope–Depéret rule, because Charles Depéret explicitly advocated the idea. Theodor Eimer had also done so earlier. The term "Cope's rule" was apparently coined...
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    of a rabbit in 1674. The genus is named after the German zoologist Theodor Eimer (1843–1898). The Eimeria life cycle has an exogenous phase, during which...
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