- Émile
Marchoux (24
March 1862 – 19
August 1943) was a
French physician and
biologist born in Saint-Amant-de-Boixe, Charente. He
studied medicine in Paris...
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historical monument since 7 July 1974. The
gallery was
built in 1823 by
Marchoux,
President of the
Chamber of Notaries, at the
location of the Hôtel Vanel...
- [Nephridiophagea]
Genus Nephridiophaga Woolever 1966 [Coelosporidium
Mesnil &
Marchoux 1897]
Family Urosporidiidae Sprague 1979 [Anurosporidiidae]
Genus Urosporidium...
- Paul-Louis
Simond (1858-1947) and Émile
Marchoux (1862-1943), he
conducted research of
yellow fever in Brazil. With
Marchoux, he
identified Argas persicus as...
- Aragão in 1908.
Three possible mechanisms of
relapse were
proposed by
Marchoux in 1926 (i)
parthenogenesis of macrogametocytes: (ii)
persistence of schizonts...
- Family:
Nephridiophagaceae Genus:
Nephridiophaga Ivanić 1937 Type
species Nepharidiophaga apis
Ivanic 1937
Synonyms Coelosporidium Mesnil &
Marchoux 1897...
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Virus Price, W.C. 1934.
Phytopathology 24: 743. Douine, L., Quiot, J.B.,
Marchoux, G. and Archange, P. 1979. Annls. Phytopath. 11: 439
Stephen A. Ferreira;...
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Marchand (1833–1911)
Marchesi –
Eduardo Marchesi (born 1943)
Marchoux – Émile
Marchoux (1862–1943)
Marcks –
Brian Marcks (fl. 1974) Marg. –
Hanna Bogna...
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which co-manages the IPD with the
Senegalese government. In 1896 Émile
Marchoux, a
French physician and
microbiologist who had
studied under Louis Pasteur...
- G.A., Tomlinson, J.A. and Frowd, J.A. (1970). Pl. Dis. Reptr. 54: 370.
Marchoux, G., Navatel, J.C., Rougier, J. and Duteil, M. (1969). Annls. Phytopath...