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Traube is a
German surname meaning "grape".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hermann Traube (1860–1913),
German mineralogist Klaus Traube (1928–2016)...
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basic secondary amines undergo a
Traube-like
reaction to give ****ates. However, very few
nucleophiles undergo the
Traube reaction,
either failing to adduce...
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Ludwig Traube may
refer to:
Ludwig Traube (physician) (1818–1876),
German physician and co-founder of
experimental pathology in
Germany Ludwig Traube (palaeographer)...
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Traube's (semilunar)
space is an
anatomic space of some
clinical importance. It is a crescent-shaped space, encomp****ed by the
lower edge of the left lung...
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originally described by
Siegmund Mayer,
Ewald Hering and
Ludwig Traube hence originally called "
Traube–Hering–Mayer waves".
Mayer waves can be
defined as arterial...
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Moritz Traube (12
February 1826 – 28 June 1894) was a
German chemist and
universal private scholar.
Traube worked on chemical, biochemical, medical, physiological...
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especially in the
presence of ammonia. The
Traube purine synthesis (1900) is a
classic reaction (named
after Wilhelm Traube)
between an amine-substituted pyrimidine...
- sign: Head bob with each
heartbeat Quincke's sign:
Capillary pulsations Traube's sign:
Systolic and
diastolic sounds heard over
femoral arteries Duroziez's...
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Bukettraube is also
known under the
synonyms Bocksbeutel,
Bouquet Blanc,
Bouquet Traube, Bouquettraube, Boxer, Buket, Bukettrebe, Bukettriesling,
Sylvaner Musqué...
- and "Noirin Enfariné" used in
France as well as "Müllerrebe" and "Müller-
Traube" used in Germany. This
characteristic derives from
large numbers of fine...