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- Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1 February 1844 – 18 May 1912) was a Polish-German professor and one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century. He discovered...
- Paul Cline Strasburger, Baron Strasburger (born 31 July 1946) is a British Liberal Democrat politician, millionaire philanthropist and semi-retired businessman...
- to: Charles Strasburger, American college men's basketball head coach Eduard Strasburger (1844–1912), German botanist Henryk Leon Strasburger (1887–1951)...
- Hermann Strasburger (21 June 1909 – 4 April 1985) was a German ancient historian. He was the son of the internist Julius Strasburger and grandson of the...
- Charles Strasburger is an American former college men's basketball head coach. He coached Lipscomb University for the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons, compiling...
- 1177/2041669520913052. PMC 7238452. PMID 32489576. Strasburger, H; Jüttner, M (April 2024). "Erratum. Corrections to: Strasburger, Rentschler & Jüttner (2011), Peripheral...
- Julius Strasburger (26 December 1871, in Jena – 26 October 1934, in Königstein im Taunus near Frankfurt am Main) was a German internist. He was the son...
- Henryk Leon Strasburger (27 May 1887 – 2 May 1951) was a Polish economist, general commissioner in the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk) and delegate to...
- Victor C. Strasburger is an American pediatrician, author, and academic. He is the distinguished professor of pediatrics emeritus and the founding chief...
- separate entity until its naming in 1882 by Polish-German scientist Eduard Strasburger, one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century, and the first...