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- Louis Sigurd Fridericia (24 February 1881 – February 1947) was a Danish hygienist and professor born in Copenhagen. Fridericia's family moved to Denmark...
- Fridericia may refer to: Fridericia (annelid), a genus of annelid worms in the family Enchytraeidae Fridericia (plant), a genus of plants in the family...
- formula is one of the most suitable QT correction formulae for neonates. Fridericia had proposed an alternative correction formula (QTcF) using the cube-root...
- of great importance to the indigenous peoples of the American tropics. Fridericia elegans, Tanaecium bilabiata, and Tanaecium excitosum are poisonous to...
- Fridericia chica, the cricket-vine, puca panga, chica, carayurú (Spanish), carajuru or crajiru (Portuguese), is a medicinal plant in the family Bignoniaceae...
- Saxo-fridericia is a group of plants in the family Rapateaceae described as a genus in 1845. The genus is native to northern South America. Species Saxo-fridericia...
- candicans Fridericia carichanensis Fridericia caudigera Fridericia celastroides Fridericia chica Fridericia cinerea Fridericia cinnamomea Fridericia claussenii...
- Fridericia ulrikae is a species of annelid belonging to the family Enchytraeidae. It is native to Northern Europe. "Fridericia ulrikae Rota & Healy, 1999"...
- but not lard, would reverse night blindness and xerophthalmia. In 1925, Fridericia and Holm demonstrated that vitamin A deficient rats were unable to regenerate...
- Gyldenløve”, Den Store Danske Gyldendals åbne Encyklopædi (in Danish) Fridericia, “Gyldenløve, Hans Ulrik”, Dansk biografisk Lexikon, Bind VI, p. 339 (in...