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- the same po****tions. Some subspecies and even species, such as E. q. danielli and Hippotigris isabellinus, were based only on illustrations (iconotypes)...
- Davson–Danielli model (or paucimolecular model) was a model of the plasma membrane of a cell, proposed in 1935 by Hugh Davson and James Danielli. The model...
- Danielli Pereira da Silva (born 21 January 1987), known as Danielli, Dani Silva or Dani, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left-back or a midfielder...
- Jonathan Danielli (born 8 September 1979 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former rugby union footballer who pla**** on the wing for Ulster and Scotland. Danielli who...
- James Frederic Danielli FRS (1911–1984) was an English biologist. He was famous for research on the structure and the permeability of cell membranes, developing...
- Danielli (born 1987) is a female Brazilian football midfielder. Danielli may refer to: Given name Danielli Yuri-Barbosa (born 1984), judoka from Brazil...
- Cameroon, Central African Republic) Phytokemikal screening of Thaumatococcus Danielli Phytochemical Observation Alkaloids Present Flavonoids Present Tannins...
- Aframomum daniellii, also known as African cardamom, is a species of flowering plant in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by Joseph...
- Donatella Danielli (born 1966) is a professor of mathematics at Arizona State University and is known for her contributions to partial differential equations...
- through the models of Overton, Langmuir, Gorter and Grendel, and Davson and Danielli, that it was deduced that membranes have lipids, proteins, and a bilayer...