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- Karl von Vierordt in 1868 was the first to record a law of time perception which relates perceived duration to actual duration over different interval...
- Karl von Vierordt (July 1, 1818 – November 22, 1884) was a German physiologist. Vierordt was born in Lahr, Baden. He studied at the universities of Berlin...
- procrastination Valve Time – Discrepancy between promised and actual release date Vierordt's law – law of time perception relating perceived duration to actual durationPages...
- mid-19th century. It was developed in 1854 by German physiologist Karl von Vierordt (1818–1884). It is considered the first external, non-intrusive device...
- are counted under the microscope using a hemocytometer. In 1852, Karl Vierordt published the first procedure for performing a blood count, which involved...
- volume, but also the strength of the respiratory muscles. 1845, Karl von Vierordt in his book entitled "Physiologie des Athmens mit besonderer Rücksicht...
- Hungarian-Austrian physician and obstetrician (d. 1865) 1818 – Karl von Vierordt, German physician, psychologist and academic (d. 1884) 1822 – Nguyễn Đình...
- (1846–1910) from Nuremberg. 47 Built in 1904 as the villa of Professor Hermann Vierordt, it was bought by the Old Strasbourg fraternity Germania in 1952. 50 Built...
- earlier and more ****bersome design by the German physiologist Karl von Vierordt. In 1869 Marey constructed a very delicate artificial insect to show how...
- same word, underwent voicing and became respectively *b, *d, *z and *g. Vierordt's law states that, retrospectively, "short" intervals of time tend to be...