- The
Leuckart reaction is the
chemical reaction that
converts aldehydes or
ketones to
amines by
reductive amination in the
presence of heat. The reaction...
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Leuckart is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Friedrich Sigismund Leuckart (1794–1843),
German doctor and
naturalist Rudolf Leuckart...
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Leuckart's law is an
empirical law in
zoology that
states that the size of the eye of an
animal is
related to its
maximum speed of movement; fast-moving...
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Rudolf Leuckart (7
October 1822 – 22
February 1898) was a
German zoologist born in Helmstedt. He was a
nephew to
naturalist Friedrich Sigismund Leuckart (1794–1843)...
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Louis Rudolf Alexander Leuckart (23 June 1854 – 24 July 1889) was a
German chemist who
discovered the
Leuckart reaction and
Leuckart thiophenol reaction...
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Friedrich Andreas Sigismund Leuckart (26
August 1794 – 25
August 1843) was a
German doctor and naturalist. He was born in
Helmstedt in
Lower Saxony and...
- The
Leuckart thiophenol reaction is the
decomposition of a diazoxanthate, by
gentle warming in a
slightly acidic cuprous medium, to its
corresponding aryl...
- p****ing
examinations in geology, paleontology, and zoology. He
joined Rudolf Leuckart at the
University of
Leipzig in 1869.
After leaving his
studies to serve...
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among the
fishes that can
serve as
definitive hosts. The
genus Archigetes Leuckart, 1878, a caryophyllidean, is
unique among all
tapeworms in that its species...
- sanguineus. Rudman, W.B., 1999 (March 31)
Hexabranchus sanguineus (Ruppell &
Leuckart, 1828). [In] Sea Slug Forum.
Australian Museum, Sydney. Tibiriçá, Y.; Pola...