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- Leopold Pfaundler von Hadermur (14 February 1839 – 6 May 1920) was an Austrian physicist and chemist born in Innsbruck. He was the father of pediatrician...
- was determined by the Austrian chemists Heinrich Hlasiwetz and Leopold Pfaundler in 1864. In 1896, the English chemist Arthur George Perkin proposed the...
- Meinhard von Pfaundler (name sometimes given as Meinhard Pfaundler von Hadermur); (7 June 1872 – 20 June 1947) was an Austrian pediatrician born in Innsbruck...
- While working in Graz, he married Margarethe Pfaundler (1890−1946), daughter of the physicist Leopold Pfaundler. They had a son Leopold (born 1893), who died...
- completion "limited reactions". He wrote (translation from French): Now Mr. Pfaundler has joined these two phenomena in a single concept by considering the...
- Hurler syndrome, also known as mucopolysaccharidosis Type IH (MPS-IH), Hurler's disease, and formerly gargoylism, is a genetic disorder that results in...
- prin****l of telegraph office, technological and scientific pioneer Leopold Pfaundler (1839–1920), physicist and chemist, wrote the kinetic theory of gases...
- concerning it, although a good idea lies at its basis. (1910, p. v). Leopold Pfaundler wrote that an IAL was needed for more effective communication among scientists:...
- syndrome Mandibulofacial dysostosis Sturge–Weber syndrome Conradi syndrome Pfaundler syndrome Pierre Robin syndrome Wildervanck syndrome Sprengel deformity...
- chairman of pediatrics, professor Meinhard von Pfaundler (1872-1947). Ullrich was influenced by Pfaundler in his interest in medical genetics. In 1922 Ullrich...