-
frequently replaced by the term "protistology". For example, the
Society of
Protozoologists,
founded in 1947, was
renamed International Society of Protistologists...
- (1862–1935),
British politician.
Henry Edward Shortt (1887–1987),
British protozoologist. John
Shortt (1822–1889),
British Indian physician, naturalist, and...
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Birkenhead – 23
December 1949, London) was a biologist,
specifically a
protozoologist. He
studied intestinal amoebae, and algae. He was a
leading authority...
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Moldovan politician Vitalia Viktorovna Reshetnyak (1925–2015),
Soviet protozoologist and
marine biologist Vitalia Stamat (born 2001),
Moldovan former tennis...
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monophyletic group, and that
amoebae evolved from
flagellate ancestors. The
protozoologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith
proposed that the
ancestor of most eukaryotes...
- make no
reference to 'Protozoa'. In 2005,
members of the
Society of
Protozoologists voted to
change its name to the
International Society of Protistologists...
- years,
under the
tutelage of the
helminthologist R.A.
Wardle and the
protozoologist Geoffrey Lapage,
Bishop studied ciliates acquired from
local ponds....
- (Sister)
Monica Taylor (1877 – 1968) was an
English protozoologist.
After a
struggle to
pursue higher education as a nun of the
Order of
Notre Dame de...
- wood**** and Reichenow's firefinch. His son
Eduard Reichenow was a
famous protozoologist.
Reichenow is
known for his
classification of
birds into six groups...
- Thorburn, A L (December 1971). "Fritz
Richard Schaudinn, 1871–1906:
protozoologist of syphilis". The
British Journal of
Venereal Diseases. 47 (6): 459–61...