Ernst Herzfeld
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German archaeologist
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Ernst Herzfeld's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Strasbourg
Why Is Ernst Herzfeld Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernst Emil Herzfeld was a German archaeologist and Iranologist. Life Herzfeld was born in Celle, Province of Hanover. He studied architecture in Munich and Berlin, while also taking classes in Assyriology, ancient history and art history.
Ernst Herzfeld's Published Works
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- [Pharmacological and clinical effects of cholinesterase antagonist hexamethylene-bis(N-methylcarbaminoyl-1-methyl-3-oxypyridiniumbromide); (BC 51)]. (1957) (6)
- [Experimental vitamin D poisoning in dogs. I. Effect of vitamin D2 on maximal tubular reabsorption of phosphate in osmotic diuresis and normal glomerular filtration rate]. (1955) (2)
- [Antagonists of hexamethylenebiscarbamoylcholine (imbretil)]. (1955) (1)
- [Problem of cholinesterase-inhibiting effect of Polymethylene-dicarbamic acid-bis-choline ester]. (1955) (1)
- [A new short test for the determination of serum cholinesterase activity]. (1955) (0)
- [Experimental vitamin D poisoning in dogs. II. Behavior of maximum tubular reflux absorption of phosphate (TmPO4) after reduction of the glomerular filtration rate by subacute vitamin D poisoning]. (1956) (0)
- [Studies on cholinesterase inhibiting effects of polymethylene-bis-(N-methyl-carbamic acid-m-trimethylammoniumphenols)]. (1956) (0)
- [The anticholinesterase effects of polymethylene-dicarbamic acid dicholine esters]. (1955) (0)
- [Effect of polymethylene-bis-(N-methyl-carbamic acid-m-trimethylammonium-phenol) BC 40, BC 47, BC 48 on cholinesterase activity and muscle activity in myasthenia gravis pseudoparalytica]. (1957) (0)
- Design fob a scarf or similar article (1942) (0)
- [Pharmacology of some long-acting cholinesterase antagonists from the group of the polymethylene-bis(carbaminoyl-m-trimethylammoniumphenols)]. (1955) (0)
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