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The External Inheritance of Man
T. Brailsford Robertson
T. Brailsford Robertson. The External Inheritance of Man, 1926
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On the Composition of Certain Substances Produced by the Action of Pepsin upon the Products of the Complete Peptic Hydrolysis of Casein
T. Brailsford Robertson and H. C. Biddle
T. Brailsford Robertson and H.C. Biddle. On the Composition of Certain Substances Produced by the Action of Pepsin upon the Products of the Complete Peptic Hydrolysis of Casein, 1911
Inscribed by T. Brailsford Robertson
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Die prinzipielle Sonderung von Naturgesetz und Regel, von Wirken und Vorkommenl
Wilhelm Roux
Wilhelm Roux. Die prinzipielle Sonderung von Naturgesetz und Regel, von Wirken und Vorkommenl, 1920
Wilhelm Roux (1850 –1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology.
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Über die bei der Vererbung Blastogener und Somatogener Eigenschaften Anzunehmenden Vorgange
Wilhelm Roux
Wilhelm Roux. Über die bei der Vererbung Blastogener und Somatogener Eigenschaften Anzunehmenden Vorgange, 1911
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Über die Selbstregulation der Lebewesen
Wilhelm Roux
Wilhelm Roux. Über die Selbstregulation der Lebewesen, 1902
Wilhelm Roux (1850 –1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology.
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Der Kunstliche Aufbau der Alkaloide
Max Scholtz
Scholtz, M. Der Kunstliche Aufbau der alkaloide, 1897
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An Investigation of the Proteinase of the Gastric Mucosa of Shark
G. Paul Sprissler
Sprissle, G. An investigation of the proteinase of the gastric mucosa of shark, 1942
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The secretion of urine as studied on the isolated kidney
E. H. Starling and F. B. Verney
E.H. Starling and F.B. Verney. The secretion of urine as studied on the isolated kidney, 1924
Ernest Henry Starling (1866 – 1927) was a British physiologist who contributed many fundamental ideas to this subject. These ideas were important parts of the British contribution to physiology, which at that time led the world.
He made at least four significant contributions: 1. In the capillary, water is forced out through the pores in the wall by hydrostatic pressure and driven in by the osmotic pressure of plasma proteins (or oncotic pressure). These opposing forces approximately balance, which is known as Starling's Principle. 2. The discovery of the hormone secretin—with his brother-in-law William Bayliss—and the introduction of the word hormone. 3. The analysis of the heart's activity as a pump, which is known as the Frank–Starling law. 4. Several fundamental observations on the action of the kidneys. These include evidence for the existence of vasopressin, the anti-diuretic hormone. He also wrote the leading textbook of physiology in English, which ran through 20 editions.
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Die Chemie der Hochmolekularen Organischen Stoffe im Sinne der Kekuleschen Strukturlehre
H. Staudinger
H. Staudinger. Die Chemie der hochmolekularen organischen Stoffe im Sinne der Kekuleschen Strukturlehre, 1935
Hermann Staudinger (1881 – 1965) was a German organic chemist who demonstrated the existence of macromolecules, which he characterized as polymers. For this work he received the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
He is also known for his discovery of ketenes and of the Staudinger reaction. Staudinger, together with Leopold Ružička, also elucidated the molecular structures of pyrethrin I and II in the 1920s, enabling the development of pyrethroid insecticides in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The Stability of Crystalline Pepsin
Jacinto Steinhardt
Steinhardt, J. The stability of crystalline pepsin, 1937
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Lane Lectures on Pharmacology
Walther Straub
Walther Straub. Lane Lectures on Pharmacology, 1931
Walther Straub (1874-1944) was a German pharmacologist.
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The Globulins of the Jack Bean, Canavalia Ensoformis
James B. Sumner
Sumner, James B. The Globulins of the jack bean, Canavalia ensoformis, 1918
James Batcheller Sumner (1887 – 1955) was an American chemist. He discovered that enzymes can be crystallized, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 with John Howard Northrop and Wendell Meredith Stanley. He was also the first to prove that enzymes are proteins.
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The Molecular Weight of Urease
James B. Sumner
Sumner, James B. The Molecular Weight of Urease, 1938
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The Molecular Weights of Canavalin, Concanavalin A, and Concanavalin B
James B. Sumner
Sumner, James B. The Molecular Weights of Canavalin, Concanavalin A, and Concanavalin B, 1938
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Crystalline Catalase
James B. Sumner and Alexander L. Dounce
Sumner, James B. and Dounce, Alexander L. Crystalline Catalase, 1937
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