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- Karl_Heinrich_Ritthausen comment "Karl Heinrich Ritthausen (13 January 1826 – 16 October 1912) was a German biochemist who identified two amino acids and made other contributions to the science of plant proteins.Ritthausen was born in Armenruh, near Goldburg, Silesia, Prussia, in today's Poland.Ritthausen's first advanced education in chemistry was in Leipzig and Bonn. He began to do research in Giessen with Justus von Liebig, and was inspired to continue investigation into agricultural chemistry.".
- Q122486 comment "Karl Heinrich Ritthausen (13 January 1826 – 16 October 1912) was a German biochemist who identified two amino acids and made other contributions to the science of plant proteins.Ritthausen was born in Armenruh, near Goldburg, Silesia, Prussia, in today's Poland.Ritthausen's first advanced education in chemistry was in Leipzig and Bonn. He began to do research in Giessen with Justus von Liebig, and was inspired to continue investigation into agricultural chemistry.".