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microscope in the 1670s and is
often considered to be the
first acknowledged microscopist and microbiologist.
Optical or
light microscopy involves p****ing visible...
- 1st Baronet, (25
October 1843 – 29
April 1919) was an
English lawyer,
microscopist and
officer of the
Royal Microscopical Society, to
which he
donated furniture...
- aˈmiːtʃi]; 25
March 1786 – 10
April 1863) was an
Italian astronomer,
microscopist, and botanist.
Amici was born in Modena, in present-day Italy. After...
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contaminated water and/or food.
Giardia were
first seen by the
Dutch microscopist Antonie van
Leeuwenhoek in 1681
under the
light microscope. The genus...
- ə(n)ˌɦuk] ; 24
October 1632 – 26
August 1723) was a
Dutch microbiologist and
microscopist in the
Golden Age of
Dutch art,
science and technology. A
largely self-taught...
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camera lucida is an
optical device used as a
drawing aid by
artists and
microscopists. It
projects an
optical superimposition of the
subject being viewed...
- and
microscopist, who
specialised in
collecting and
supplying specimens,
especially living rotifers and
other infusoria, to
other microscopists by post...
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October 1900 – 8 June 1984) was an
English biologist, zoologist, and
microscopist, and a
professor at the
University of Oxford,
where he was
Emeritus Reader...
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Thomas Taylor (1820–1910) was a Scottish-American
plant pathologist and
microscopist. He was
among the
first to
publish works on
microscopic plant pathology...
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Newberry (August 10, 1915 –
January 28, 2017) was an
American inventor and
microscopist. He was born in Springfield, Missouri.
Newberry invented the
shadow X-ray...