- Karl
Friedrich Burdach (12 June 1776 – 16 July 1847) was a
German physiologist. He was born in
Leipzig and died in Königsberg. He was the
first to use...
- fasciculus,
fasciculus cuneatus,
cuneate tract,
tract of
Burdach, was
named for Karl
Friedrich Burdach. The
gracile fasciculus, the
tract of Goll, was named...
- Karl
Burdach (28 July 1891 – 30
December 1976) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of...
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April 1944 Succeeded by unit
dissolved Preceded by
Generalleutnant Karl
Burdach Commander of 11. Infanterie-Division 1
April 1944 – 18
November 1944 Succeeded by...
- domain: Singer,
Isidore (1905). "Steinitz,
Clara (née Klausner; pseudonym, Hans
Burdach)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 11...
- aggression). The
amygdala was
first identified and
named by Karl
Friedrich Burdach in 1822.
Thirteen nuclei have been identified, each with
their own subdivisions...
-
independently by the
German anatomist and
physiologist Karl
Friedrich Burdach (1800).
Among other important theorists of
morphology are
Lorenz Oken,...
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dissertation on "Transfer of
afferent impulses through the
medial nucleus of
Burdach" (1968), as well as a
doctoral dissertation on "Structural foundations...
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hippopotamus in 1779, and was
followed by some
other authors until Karl
Friedrich Burdach resolved this
error in 1829. In 1861 the
hippocampus minor became the center...
- Constable,
English landscape painter (d. 1837) June 12 Karl
Friedrich Burdach,
German physiologist (d. 1847) José
Manuel de Goyeneche, 1st
Count of Guaqui...