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- History. Wiedersheim's father was Eduard Friedrich Wiedersheim (1819–1882), a medical doctor and naturalist. His mother, Bertha Friederike Wiedersheim (née...
- the inherited effects of the use and disuse of parts". In 1893, Robert Wiedersheim published The Structure of Man, a book on human anatomy and its relevance...
- 1830 Axolotes guttata Owen, 1844 Siredon Humboldtii Duméril, Bibron, and Duméril, 1854 Amblystoma weismanni Wiedersheim, 1879 Siredon edule Dugès, 1888...
- Trioceros wiedersheimi, the Mount Lefo chameleon or Wiedersheim's montane chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in Cameroon and Nigeria. Luiselli...
- panniculus carnosus, particularly the sternalis muscle. In 1893, Robert Wiedersheim published The Structure of Man, a book on human anatomy and its relevance...
- German anatomist Robert Wiedersheim included it in his list of 86 vestigial organs. Loukas et al. 2008 Natsis et al. 2009 Wiedersheim 1895, p. 207 Rubinstein...
- www.schule-schloss-salem.de (in German). Retrieved 10 August 2023. Wiedersheim, William A. (1990). "The Country Boarding Schools in Germany". Die Unterrichtspraxis...
- the left in E and to the right in G), reticulum; Sc, cardiac division; Sp, pyloric division; WZ, water-cells. (from Wiedersheim's Comparative Anatomy)...
- complete skeleton of an anomodont reptile (Aristodesmus rutimeyeri, Wiedersheim), from the Bunter sandstone of Reihen, near Basel, giving new evidence...
- Democrat-Times. Archived from the original on 2019-09-24. Retrieved 2008-06-25. Wiedersheim, William A. (1938). "The Shingle - Google Books". The Shingle. Philadelphia...