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Justus von Liebig (1803–1873) was a German chemist. Liebig may also refer to: Liebig (crater) , a lunar crater Pueblo Liebig , a village and municipality in Argentina Liebig's Extract of Meat Company , originator of Liebig and Oxo meat extracts As a surname ...

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But an analogy is not an explanation, and why a few drops of yeast should change a saccharine mixture to carbonic acid and alcohol,--a little leaven leavening the whole lump,--not by combining with it, but by setting a movement at work, we not only cannot explain, but the fact is such an exception to the recognized laws of combination that Liebig is unwilling to admit the new force at all to which Berzelius had given the name so generally accepted.

Commissioner Karpfen in Berlin and Detective-Inspector Liebig in Dresden, conducted on 21st September, 1956 and recorded in writing by a member of the East German State Security Service.

Friedrichstrasse punctually and was greeted by Karpfen, who introduced him to Liebig and then left the two men alone together.

The speakers: Detective-Inspector Liebig of Dresden and Detective-Inspector Roman Liesowski of Warsaw.

Detective-Inspector Liesowski of Warsaw, Detective-Inspector Liebig of Dresden and myself.

Then a trick to beat Liebig flashed into his head, a crafty trick, a simple clear experiment that would smash Liebig and all other pooh-bahs of chemistry who scorned the important work that his precious microscopic creatures might do.

Liebig, and an intimate friendship resulted, which continued until the death of Liebig, a few years ago.

He took very little part in the many important discussions on chemical theories which engaged the attention of such men as Dumas, Gerhardt, Berzelius, and Liebig, during the active period of his life.

Later, as confirmation, his course in polymer theory was taught by Professor-Doctor Laszlo Jamf, who was latest in the true succession, Liebig to August Wilhelm von Hofmann, to Herbert Canister to Laszlo Jamf, a direct chain, cause-and-effect.

Once again it was the influence of Liebig, the great professor of chemistry on whose name-street in Munich Pokier lived while he attended the T.

The theories of the production of animal heat, from the times of Black, Lavoisier, and Crawford to those of Liebig, are familiar to all who have paid any attention to physiological studies.

Hunger has instituted researches on food such as no Liebig, no Academic Commission has ever recorded.

When I drew a Liebig condenser for them, there were a few guys slapping foreheads, and a couple of the glassware shops did a roaring trade in the things for a couple of weeks.

The idealists in poetry, music, and philosophy gave place to great men of science, to figures such as those of Ludwig and Liebig, of Gauss, Riemann, and Helmholtz.

She was under the care of Baron Liebig, one of the most famous physicians in Germany, the son of the great chemist.