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Ferdinand Cohn
Spontaneous Generation & Origin of Life Concepts from Antiquity to The
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Ferdinand Julius Cohn (1828-1898): Pioneer of Bacteriology
Early History of Microbiology and Microbiological Methods
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Domesticating the Wild Type: a Historical Investigation of the Role of the Domestic-Wild Divide in Scientific Knowledge Production
Microorganisms and Microbiology
Chapter 1 Significant Historical Events in Microbiology
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3. Aerobic Gammaproteobacterial Methanotrophs Mitigate Methane Emissions from Oxic and Anoxic Lake Waters
1906 – 2006 Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Hygiene Und Mikrobiologie
Robert Koch (1843-1910): Father of Microbiology and Nobel Laureate Tan S Y, MD, JD, and Berman E* Professor of Medicine, John A
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A Cultural History of Heredity III: 19Th and Early 20Th Centuries
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The Beginnings of Bacteriology in American Medicine: Works of Frederick Novy 1888- 1933
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