- Max
Richard Constantin Verworn (4
November 1863 – 23
November 1921) was a
German physiologist who was a
native of Berlin. He
studied medicine and natural...
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sculpture of what is
likely an elk head. A team
comprising physiologist Max
Verworn,
anatomist Robert Bonnet and
geologist Gustav Steinmann examined the skeletons...
- physiology. Nineteenth-century
physiologists such as
Michael Foster, Max
Verworn, and
Alfred Binet,
based on Haeckel's ideas,
elaborated what came to be...
- year at the
Physiological Institute of the
University of Bonn
under Max
Verworn. In 1916,
Gaule retired and Hess
first became interim director of the Department...
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Norway 12
February 1912 Florø,
Norway 1903, 1908, 1911 (id=9622) Max
Verworn 4
November 1863 Berlin,
German Confederation 23
November 1921 Bonn, Weimar...
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Physioplastic art was a
concept first described by Max
Verworn in 1914.
Physioplastic art, as
described in
Verworn's Ideoplastiche Kunst,
consisted of "a direct...
- PMC 5783678. PMID 29376123.
VERWORN, Max (1919). Der
Diluviale Menschenfund Von Oberc****el Bei Bonn.
Bearbeitet M.
Verworn, R.
Bonnet und G. Steinmann...
- names:
authors list (link)
VERWORN, Max (1919). Der
Diluviale Menschenfund Von Oberc****el Bei Bonn.
Bearbeitet M.
Verworn, R.
Bonnet und G. Steinmann...
- science".
Integrative and
Comparative Biology. doi:10.1093/icb/icab072.
Verworn, M.; Bonnet, R.; Steinmann, G. (1914). "Diluviale
Menschenfunde in Oberc****el...
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became a full
professor and
director of the
botanical garden. With Max
Verworn,
Hermann Theodor Simon,
Eugen Korschelt and others, he was co-editor of...