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  2. Eduard Strasburger - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1 February 1844 – 18 May 1912) was a Polish-German [1] professor and one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century. He discovered mitosis in plants. Life

  3. List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...

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    Eduard Strasburger [gq] February 1, 1844 Warsaw, Russian Empire: May 18, 1912 Bonn, German Empire: 1910 Nominated by Osc.Hertwig the only time (id=8825) Edouard Van Beneden [gr] March 5, 1846 Leuven, Belgium: April 28, 1910 Liège, Belgium 1910 Nominated by Fernand Schiffers (id=8169) the only time but died before the only chance to be rewarded ...

  4. August Weismann - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Strasburger, Walther Flemming, Heinrich von Waldeyer and the Belgian Edouard Van Beneden laid the basis for the cytology and cytogenetics of the 20th century. Strasburger, the outstanding botanical physiologist of that century, coined the terms nucleoplasm and cytoplasm. He said "new cell nuclei can only arise from the division of other ...

  5. Timeline of the history of genetics - Wikipedia

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    1880–1890: Walther Flemming, Eduard Strasburger, and Edouard Van Beneden elucidate chromosome distribution during cell division. 1889: Richard Altmann purified protein free DNA. However, the nucleic acid was not as pure as he had assumed. It was determined later to contain a large amount of protein.

  6. Edward Werner - Wikipedia

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    Edward Werner was born in 1878 in Warsaw, to Bronisław-Fryderyk Werner and Maria-Paulina (Strasburger), sister of the famous botanist Eduard Strasburger. He studied first at the Lyceum in Poland and then at the Academy of Commerce in Vienna. He later studied economics in London and in Berlin.

  7. Edouard Van Beneden - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Joseph Louis Marie Van Beneden (5 March 1846 in Leuven – 28 April 1910 in Liège) was a Belgian embryologist, cytologist and marine biologist. [1] [2] He was professor of zoology at the University of Liège.

  8. Fredrik Elfving - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Emil Volmar Elfving (9 December 1854 – 21 June 1942) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish botanist, plant physiologist, and university administrator.During his university training, he frequently traveled abroad to learn new scientific methods and techniques from other prominent European scientists.

  9. List of University of Bonn people - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm Pflüger (1829–1910), Physiology; Alfred Philippson (1864–1953), Geology and Geography; Julius Plücker (1801–1868), Mathematics and Physics; Joseph Ratzinger (born 1927), Pope, Theology; Ferdinand von Richthofen (1833–1905), Geology; Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (1806–1876), Classics; Walter Schellenberg (born ...