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DictionarySeelawWeichs, Maximilian Von Weichs, Maximilian Von Born Nov. 12, 1881; died 1954. Fascist German field marshal (1943). Born in Dessau. Weichs was in the army from 1900, served in the cavalry, took part in World War I, and was later in the Reichswehr. Beginning in 1933 he commanded a cavalry division (from 1935, a panzer division), and from 1937 he commanded the XIII Army Corps. From October 1939 he commanded the Second Army and took part in the French and Balkan campaigns and in the war against the USSR. From July 1942 he commanded Army Group B and from August 1943, Army Group F and the German troops of the Southeast (Balkans). He made much use of antiaircraft artillery in ground battles and for this reason received the nickname “the antiaircraft general.” In March 1945 he joined the reserves headquarters. From 1945 to 1948 he was imprisoned for war crimes in an American prison. Weigert law
Wei·gert lawthe loss or destruction of a part or element in the organic world is likely to result in compensatory replacement and overproduction of tissue during the process of regeneration or repair (or both), as in the formation of callus when a fractured bone heals. Synonym(s): overproduction theoryWei·gert law (vī'gert law) The loss or destruction of a part or element in the organic world is likely to result in compensatory replacement and overproduction of tissue during the process of regeneration or repair (or both), as in the formation of callus when a fractured bone heals. Weigert lawAn observation stating that loss or destruction of tissue results in an excess of new tissue during repair.See also: Weigert, CarlWeigert, Carl, German pathologist, 1845-1904. Weigert iodine solution - an iodine-potassium iodide mixture used as a reagent to alter crystal and methyl violet so that they are retained by certain bacteria and fungi.Weigert iron hematoxylin stainWeigert law - the loss or destruction of a part or element in the organic world is likely to result in compensatory replacement and overproduction of tissue during the process of regeneration or repair. Synonym(s): overproduction theoryWeigert stain - dye used in the study of myelinated axons.Weigert stain for actinomycesWeigert stain for elastinWeigert stain for fibrinWeigert stain for myelinWeigert stain for neurogliaWeigert-Gram stain - a stain for bacteria in tissues in which sections are stained in alum-hematoxylin, then in eosin, aniline methyl violet, and Lugol solution. |