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- Hans Lissmann may refer to: Hans Lissmann (zoologist) Hans Lissmann (tenor) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If...
- Hans Werner Lissmann FRS (30 April 1909 – 21 April 1995) was a British zoologist of Ukrainian provenance, specialising in animal behaviour. He was elected...
- Hans Lissmann, also Hans Lißmann, (19 September 1885 – 26 May 1964) was a German operatic tenor. Born in Hamburg, Lissman was the son of the b**** baritone...
- daughters born to Alfred Peiser [de], a German Jewish surgeon, and Rose Lißmann (or Lissmann), a German Jewish stage actress in Posen, Germany (today Poznań,...
- family Gymnarchidae within the order Osteoglossiformes. In 1950, Hans Lissmann noticed that the fish could swim equally well forwards or backwards, clearly...
- evolution in his 1859 On the Origin of Species. Modern study began with Hans Lissmann's 1951 study of electroreception and electrogenesis in Gymnarchus niloticus...
- function as electroreceptors. In 1949, the Ukrainian-British zoologist Hans Lissmann noticed that the African knife fish (Gymnarchus niloticus) was able to...
- Auditory Research. 21. doi:10.1007/0-387-28275-0. ISBN 978-0-387-23192-1. Lissmann, H. W. (1958-03-01). "On the Function and Evolution of Electric Organs...
- function as electroreceptors. In 1949, the Ukrainian-British zoologist Hans Lissmann noticed that the African knife fish (Gymnarchus niloticus) was able to...
- doi:10.1126/science.249.4968.524. PMID 17735283. S2CID 17065200. Gray, J.; Lissmann, H. W. (February 1950). "The Kinetics of Locomotion of the Gr****-Snake"...