Meyerhof


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United States biochemist (born in Germany) who studied the metabolism of muscles (1884-1951)

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Devido ao tonus simetrico, o recem-nascido nao apresenta o uso preferencial de uma das maos para a preensao, que de inicio e reflexa (Meyerhof, 1994).
Meyerhof, W., Batram, C., Kuhn, C., Brockhoff, A., Chudoba, E., Bufe, B., Appendino, G.
Meyerhof, "Broad tuning of the human bitter taste receptor hTAS2R46 to various sesquiterpene lactones, clerodane and labdane diterpenoids, strychnine, and denatonium," Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol.
The ultimate bearing capacity of the road slab proposed by Meyerhof is calculated with the stage 3 of the panel work, which is the limit load when the top surface appears to have a circular crack.
Meyerhof, "The ultimate bearing capacity of foundations on slopes," in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, pp.
Meyerhof, "Design charts for ultimate bearing capacity of foundations on sand overlying soft clay," Canadian Geotechnical Journal, vol.