Traube is a German surname meaning "grape". Notable people with the surname include: Hermann Traube (1860–1913), German mineralogist Klaus Traube (1928–2016)...
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Ludwig Traube may refer to: Ludwig Traube (physician) (1818–1876), German physician and co-founder of experimental pathology in Germany Ludwig Traube (palaeographer)...
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Traube's (semilunar) space is an anatomic space of some clinical importance. It is a crescent-shaped space, encompassed by the lower edge of the left lung...
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Nitric oxide (redirect from Traube reaction)
oxide moiety to another molecule is often referred to as nitrosylation. The Traube reaction is the addition of a two equivalents of nitric oxide onto an enolate...
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Purine (redirect from Traube purine synthesis)
especially in the presence of ammonia. The Traube purine synthesis (1900) is a classic reaction (named after Wilhelm Traube) between an amine-substituted pyrimidine...
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A Traube cell is an "artificial cell" created by Moritz Traube in order to study the processes of living cells, including growth and osmosis. The Traube...
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Mayer waves (redirect from Traube-Hering-Mayer waves)
originally described by Siegmund Mayer, Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube hence originally called "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves". Mayer waves can be defined as arterial...
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Klaus Traube (25 February 1928 – 4 September 2016) was a German engineer and former manager in the German nuclear power industry and one of its leading...
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Moritz Traube (12 February 1826 – 28 June 1894) was a German chemist and universal private scholar. Traube worked on chemical, biochemical, medical, physiological...
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a son of the physician Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), and the brother of the chemist Margarete Traube (1856–1912). Traube was born in Berlin, the son of...
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