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Theodor Seliwanoff

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Russian chemist
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Theodor Seliwanoff (or Seliwanow), born as Fedor Fedorovic Selivanov (October 8, 1859 in Gorodischtsche, Pensa–1938) was a chemist who invented the Seliwanoff's test in 1887 while working in Metchnikow University of Odesa in Odessa, Russian Empire.

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  1. Pandey, Shweta; Goswami, Shyamal K.; Jain, Buddhi Prakash (2020-11-12). Protocols in Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-822008-5.


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