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- André Michel Lwoff (8 May 1902 – 30 September 1994) was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate of Russian-Polish origin. Lwoff was born in Ainay-le-Château...
- Marguerite Lwoff, née Bourdaleix (1905–1979) was a French microbiologist and virologist Ph.D. known for her studies of metabolism. She worked alongside...
- Princess Elisabeth Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy (born as Brachfeld Vilma Erzsébet, Hajdúdorog, 15 April 1863 - New York, 28 August 1923) was a Hungarian-born...
- portrait painter Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy in Prague; they were quickly divorced, though Vilma continued to style herself the "Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy" using her...
- cloak", or "woman['s] mantle". Early systems of viral taxonomy, such as the Lwoff–Horne–Tournier system proposed in the 1960s, used the appearance and morphology...
- Kaurismäki Written by Aki Kaurismäki Produced by Misha Jaari Aki Kaurismäki Mark Lwoff Starring Alma Pöysti Jussi Vatanen Cinematography Timo Salminen Edited by...
- La Marche given by Lwoff. Lwoff's lectures included incorrect facts. This point may be noted in one of the lectures given by Lwoff in Paris regarding...
- The term was suggested in 1946 by Lwoff and collaborators. Autotroph Chemoorganotroph Primary nutritional groups Lwoff, A., C.B. van Niel, P.J. Ryan, and...
- used with a different meaning, the term took its current definition after Lwoff and collaborators (1946). Most of the well-recognized phototrophs are autotrophic...
- by naming and grouping them on the basis of similarities. In 1962, André Lwoff, Robert Horne, and Paul Tournier were the first to develop a means of virus...