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wezei (Pliocene to
Middle Pleistocene) In
contrast to many salamanders,
proteids never lose
their gills during maturation from larvae. This
aspect of their...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 545
species Endangered (EN): 848
species Vulnerable (VU): 670
species Near threatened...
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Hopkins FG, Cole SW (December 1901). "A
contribution to the
chemistry of
proteids: Part I. A
preliminary study of a
hitherto undescribed product of tryptic...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 545
species Endangered (EN): 848
species Vulnerable (VU): 670
species Near threatened...
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isolation of
several different proteins (which he
referred to as "
proteids"). In addition, he was the
first scientist to
purify lecithin and establish...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 545
species Endangered (EN): 848
species Vulnerable (VU): 670
species Near threatened...
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Besides valuable papers on
muscular structure, on the
chemistry of
blood proteids, on absorption, and on the
rhythm of
voluntary contraction, he wrote: A...
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anatomic findings on the
imaging studies. In 2022, a
fossil species of
proteid salamander,
Euronecturus grogu, was
described from the
Miocene of Germany...
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carbohydrates was the
source of
vitality and
vital energy, and not the
proteids".
Introduction to
Kranke Menschen (Beneficial Books, 1971) Fundamentals...
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Orthophyia longa is a
prehistoric proteid salamander from the
Miocene of Germany. The only
known specimen is now lost. List of
prehistoric amphibian genera...