Allan Winter Rowe

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1906-1934 Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 
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Physiological chemistry
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(1879 - 1934)
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Rowe, Allan Winter, 1879-1934 The analytical constants of horse, neatsfoot, and tallow oils Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1901.

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Augustus Herman Gill research assistant 1901 MIT
 (B.S. thesis: The analytical constants of horse, neatsfoot, and tallow oils)
Wilbur O. Atwater grad student 1904 Wesleyan
 (Master of Science)
Walther Nernst grad student 1906 Universität Göttingen
 (Die Geschwindigkeit der Knallgas-Reaktion.)
Theodore William Richards grad student 1907-1914 Harvard
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Rowe AW, Gallivan DE, Matthews H. (1931) The metabolism in pregnancy. 5. The carbohydrate metabolism in pregnancy. American Journal of Physiology. 96: 94-100
Rowe AW. (1931) THE METABOLISM IN PREGNANCY: VII. The Blood Morphology American Journal of Physiology. 96: 112-114
Rowe AW, Gallivan DE, Matthews H. (1931) The metabolism in pregnancy. 6. The respiratory metabolism and acid elimination in pregnancy. American Journal of Physiology. 96: 101-111
Rowe AW, Gallivan D, Matthews H. (1930) THE METABOLISM IN PREGNANCY: IV. The Nitrogen Metabolism American Journal of Physiology. 95: 592-600
Walker BS, Rowe AW. (1927) Studies Of Kidney Function American Journal of Physiology. 81: 755-764
Walker BS, Rowe AW. (1927) STUDIES OF KIDNEY FUNCTION: I. Renal Excretion with Special Reference to Ambard's Laws American Journal of Physiology. 81: 738-754
Rowe AW. (1925) Vital Function Studies American Journal of Physiology. 72: 436-445
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