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    Caspar Friedrich Wolff (18 January 1733 – 22 February 1794) was a German physiologist and embryologist who is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of...
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    formation of male reproductive organs. The duct is named after Caspar Friedrich Wolff, a German physiologist and embryologist who first described it in...
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  • are also known as Pander's islands or Wolff's islands, after Heinz Christian Pander or Caspar Friedrich Wolff. In humans, the formation of extraembryonic...
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    temperature despite changing outside temperatures, for example. In 1759, Caspar Friedrich Wolff, a German embryologist provided evidence for the ancient idea of...
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  • eclipse the long-established preformationist view. The embryologist Caspar Friedrich Wolff refuted preformationism in 1759 in favor of epigenesis, but this...
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    mammals. The mesonephros is included in the Wolffian body after Caspar Friedrich Wolff who described it in 1759. (The Wolffian body is composed of: mesonephros...
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    explorer and war correspondent Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1735–1794), German physiologist and one of the founders of embryology Caspar Wrede (1929–1998), Finnish...
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  • and businessman Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1734–1794), founder of embryology Christian Wolff (disambiguation), several people Christoph Wolff (born 1940), German-born...
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  • types on the basis of form and position. In the following century Caspar Friedrich Wolff was able to follow the development of organs from the "growing points"...
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  • 1755) 1701 – Johann Jakob Moser, German jurist (d. 1785) 1734 – Caspar Friedrich Wolff, German physiologist and embryologist (d. 1794) 1743 – Louis Claude...
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