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Rudolf Ludwig Carl
Virchow (/ˈvɪərkoʊ, ˈfɪərxoʊ/ VEER-koh, FEER-khoh; German: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈvɪʁço, - ˈfɪʁço]; 13
October 1821 – 5
September 1902) was a German...
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Virchow's triad or the
triad of
Virchow (/ˈfɪərkoʊ/)
describes the
three broad categories of
factors that are
thought to
contribute to thrombosis. Hypercoagulability...
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called Virchow's nodes. It
leads to an
appreciable m**** that can be
recognized clinically,
called Troisier sign. A
Virchow's node is a left-sided...
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Virchow is a
small lunar impact crater that is
located on the
northwestern interior floor of the
prominent crater Neper. The
latter formation lies near...
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organized in 1953. On June 1, 2009, the
former Virchow,
Krause & Company, LLP
changed its name to
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP,
becoming the only U.S. member...
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Virchow Hill (64°7′S 62°17′W / 64.117°S 62.283°W / -64.117; -62.283) is a hill
between Lister Glacier and Pare
Glacier in the
north part of Brabant...
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primordial dwarfism (also
known as bird-headed dwarfism, Harper's syndrome,
Virchow–Seckel
dwarfism and bird-headed
dwarf of Seckel) is an
extremely rare congenital...
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Virchows Archiv:
European Journal of
Pathology is a
monthly peer-reviewed
medical journal of all
aspects of pathology,
especially human pathology. It is...
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Rudolf Virchow lecture was an
annual public lecture delivered by an
eminent researcher in the
field of
Palaeolithic archaeology in
Neuwied (Germany)...
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significantly influenced by
scientists who
worked at the Charité.
Rudolf Virchow was the
founder of
cellular pathology,
while Robert Koch
developed vaccines...