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Lazzaro Spallanzani
La Logica Del Vivente in Maupertuis: Dall’Attrazione Newtoniana Al Determinismo Psicobiologico
The Spontaneous Generation Controversy (340 BCE–1870 CE)
New Yorkers Had Been Anticipating His Visit for Months. at Columbia
On the Trail of Digestion
Key Answers) 1
History of Microbiology: Spontaneous Generation Theory
Regeneration According to Spallanzani
Oddly Enough, Vallisnieri's Positionat Padua Was Later to Be
De Felici1371.Pm4
Galileo's Microscope Test
A. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek B. Edward Jenner C. Francesco Redi
The Science of Biology
Lazzaro Spallanzani Y La Inseminación Artificial
What Is Microbiology?
William Harvey (1578-1657) Exercitationes Anatomicae, De Motu Cordis & Sanguinis Circulatione
Capítulo 2 Needham E Spallanzani: a Controvérsia Sobre a Origem Dos Animálculos Nas Infusões
History of Microbiology: Spontaneous Generation Theory
Bonnet, Spallanzani, and Voltaire on Regeneration of Heads in Snails: a Continuation of the Spontaneous Generation Debate
Top View
The Science of Microbiology
Achilles and the Maggots
The History and Scope of Microbiology Microbiology - Chapter 1 Introduction to Microbiology What Is Microbiology?
Galileo's Microscope
Lazzaro Spallanzani: at the Roots of Modern Biology ERNESTO CAPANNA* Dipartimento Di Biologia Animale E Dell’Uomo Universitá “La Sapienza” Roma 00161, Italy
Lazzaro Spallanzani: at the Roots of Modern Biology ERNESTO CAPANNA* Dipartimento Di Biologia Animale E Dell’Uomo Universitá “La Sapienza” Roma 00161, Italy
History of the Egg in Embryology
Spring 2005 Thirty-First Issue Volume 17, No
Book Notices
Book Review Leaps in the Dark
The Fall and Rise of the Spontaneous Generation Theory
Chapter 1 Significant Historical Events in Microbiology
The Use of History of Science Case Studies with First Year Education Students to Teach Skills
The Paths of Providence: Voltaire and Rousseau on the Lisbon Earthquake Cadernos De História E Filosofia Da Ciência
The Bicentennial of a Forgotten Giant: Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729–1799)
“Contagium Vivum)(From Marcus Terentius Varro's (116-54 BC) “Animalia Minuta” And
Questions in Animal Behavior
Sensory Physiology and the Return of the Animal Mind in the Career of Donald Redfield Griffin, 1934-1986
John Turberville Needhuam (1713-1781) and Eighteenth Century
The Debate Over Spontaneous Generation
Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) [1]
Spontaneous Generation and the Discovery of the Cell