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Buchner
1/ ˈbuːxnər /
noun
- BuchnerEduard18601917MGermanSCIENCE: chemist Eduard (ˈeːduart). 1860–1917, German chemist who demonstrated that alcoholic fermentation is due to enzymes in the yeast: Nobel prize for chemistry 1907
Büchner
2/ ˈbyːçnər /
noun
- BüchnerGeorg18131837MGermanTHEATRE: dramatist Georg (ˈɡeːɔrk). 1813–37, German dramatist; regarded as a forerunner of the Expressionists: author of Danton's Death (1835) and Woyzeck (1837)
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As Georg Buchner, the German philosopher said, “Revolution is like Saturn, it devours its own children.”
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Augustus Buchner calls Grotius the greatest ornament of his time, the oracle of human wisdom, and the wonder of the age.
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Moisten the india-rubber stopper of the Buchner's tube with water and see that it fits the mouth of the tube accurately.
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Fit the india-rubber stopper tightly into the mouth of the Buchner's tube.
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Put up each tube anaerobically in a Buchner's tube and incubate at 42° C.
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Put up the tube cultures in Buchner's tubes and incubate anaerobically at 42° C.
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