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David Keilin FRS (21
March 1887 – 27
February 1963) was a
British Jewish scientist focusing mainly on entomology. He was born in
Moscow in 1887 and his...
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Macdonald had a
falling out that
ended their friendship.
Pronounced /ˈkeɪtoʊ
ˈkeɪlɪn/. "Grand Jury
Testimony - June 17 & 18, 1994".
Retrieved May 8, 2020. "NNDB...
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MacMunn as
respiratory pigments (myohematin or histohematin). In the 1920s,
Keilin rediscovered these respiratory pigments and
named them the cytochromes,...
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chemical nature of the respiration. It was not
until 1925, when
David Keilin discovered cytochromes, that the
respiratory chain was described. In 1939...
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Retrieved 1
December 2023. Rich, P. R. (2003). "The
molecular machinery of
Keilin's respiratory chain". Biochem. Soc. Trans. 31 (6): 1095–1105. doi:10.1042/BST0311095...
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aerobic respiration". Rich, P. R. (2003). "The
molecular machinery of
Keilin's respiratory chain".
Biochemical Society Transactions. 31 (Pt 6): 1095–1105...
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Pilots ****ociation (ALPA). In 1990,
Bloom joined Keilin to
create their own
investment banking firm,
Keilin and Bloom,
which specialized in
representing unions...
- Anvers: J.-E. Buschmann. pp. 77–83; Pl. 4, Figs. 2, 4–7; Pl. V, Figs. 9–19.
Keilin, D. (1912). "Sur l'anatomie et le développement de
Belgica antarctica Jacobs...
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surrounding microbial cysts and
other forms of
metabolic suspension, D.
Keilin proposed the term ‘cryptobiosis’ (latent life) to describe: “...the state...
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mountain midges Diadocidiidae Winnertz, 1863
Ditomyiidae Keilin, 1919
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meniscus midges Hesperinidae Schiner, 1864...