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- Q2881934 subject Q13296741.
- Q2881934 subject Q8790127.
- Q2881934 abstract "A Kofler bench or Kofler hot-stage microscope is a metal strip with a temperature gradient (range room temperature to 300°C). Any substance can be placed on a section of the strip revealing its thermal behaviour at the temperature at that point.This melting-point apparatus for use with a microscope was developed by the Austrian pharmacognosist Ludwig Kofler (30 November 1891 Dornbirn - 23 August 1951 Innsbruck) and his wife Adelheid Kofler. In 1936, the Koflers and Mayrhofer published their "Mikroskopische Methoden in der Mikrochemie" [Kofler, L., A. Kofler and Mayrhofer, A. (1936)], Kofler and Kofler published their "Thermomikromethoden" [Kofler L., and A. Kofler (1954)] in 1954.Kofler, his wife Adelheid, and their colleague, Maria Kuhnert-Brandstätter, investigated numerous organic molecules, and published some 250 papers describing their work.Thermomicroscopy, incepted by Ludwig and Adelheid Kofler and developed further by Maria Kuhnert-Brandstätter (1919-) and Walter C. McCrone is a technique for studying the phases of solid drug substances.".
- Q2881934 thumbnail Koflerbank.jpg?width=300.
- Q2881934 wikiPageExternalLink geschichte_dittrichiana.html.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q13296741.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q15318.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q171219.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q1735.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q345775.
- Q2881934 wikiPageWikiLink Q8790127.
- Q2881934 comment "A Kofler bench or Kofler hot-stage microscope is a metal strip with a temperature gradient (range room temperature to 300°C). Any substance can be placed on a section of the strip revealing its thermal behaviour at the temperature at that point.This melting-point apparatus for use with a microscope was developed by the Austrian pharmacognosist Ludwig Kofler (30 November 1891 Dornbirn - 23 August 1951 Innsbruck) and his wife Adelheid Kofler.".
- Q2881934 label "Kofler bench".
- Q2881934 depiction Koflerbank.jpg.