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Biologist Acarologist Aerobiologist Anatomist Arachnologist Bacteriologist Bioclimatologist Biogeographer Bioinformatician Biotechnologist Bioarcheologist...
- bacteria,
fungal spores, very
small insects,
pollen grains and viruses.
Aerobiologists have
traditionally been
involved in the
measurement and
reporting of...
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experts involved in the
control of ragweed,
health care professionals,
aerobiologists, ecologists, economists, and
atmospheric and
agricultural modellers...
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working in
Bristol and
Harrogate John
Malcolm Hirst (1921–1997),
British aerobiologist,
agricultural botanist, and
mycologist John
Hurst (disambiguation) Hirst...
- (20
April 1921, in
Marston Green – 30
December 1997) was a
British aerobiologist,
known for his
invention of the
Hirst spore trap,
which enabled accurate...
- 1990s for
Wakefield Trinity John
Malcolm Hirst (1921–1997),
British aerobiologist,
agricultural botanist, and
mycologist Judy Hirst,
British biologist...
- ****,
Bruce D. L. (1997). "Philip
Herries Gregory 1907–1986:
Pioneer Aerobiologist,
Versatile Mycologist".
Annual Review of Phytopathology. 35: 1–14. doi:10...
- D. L. (September 1997). "Philip
Herries Gregory 1907–1986:
Pioneer Aerobiologist,
Versatile Mycologist".
Annual Review of Phytopathology. 35 (1): 1–14...
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Pettigrew (1832–1908) MD, LLD, FRS,
comparative anatomist,
physiologist and
aerobiologist".
Journal of
Medical Biography. 25 (3): 169–178. doi:10.1177/0967772015605238...