1001 résultats pour "naturale"
- Laveran, Alphonse - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Bichat, Xavier - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Galvani, Luigi - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Carrel, Alexis - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Watson, James - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Köhler, Georges - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Cohn, Edwin - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Kinsey, Alfred - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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- Lyssenko, Trofim - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Golgi, Camillo - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Lister, Joseph - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Bovet, Daniel - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Tonegawa Susumu - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Flemming, Walter - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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Pittsburgh - geography.
College of Allegheny County (1966), with branches in the city and suburbs. Pittsburgh has many outstanding cultural institutions. The Oakland district is where Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh are located. The CarnegieMuseums of Pittsburgh include The Carnegie Museum of Art (including the Scaife Galleries), which holds a distinguished motion-picture and video collection and a uniquestudy of architecture; the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which displays an extensi...
- Richet, Charles - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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- Benacerraf, Baruj - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Schwendener, Simon - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Dobzhansky, Theodosius - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Engler, Adolf - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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North America - Geography.
D Climate Although North America has considerable climatic variety, five principal climatic regions can be identified. The northern two-thirds of Canada and Alaska, as well as all ofGreenland, have subarctic and arctic climates, in which long, dark, bitterly cold winters alternate with brief, mild summers. Most of the region, which receives relativelylittle precipitation, is covered with snow and ice during much of the year. A second climatic region is made up of the eastern two-thirds of the U...
- Funk, Casimir - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Bateson, William - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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British Columbia - Geography.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
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British Columbia - Canadian History.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
- Mullis, Kary - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Lorenz, Konrad - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Broca, Paul - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Lejeune, Jérôme - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Jacob, François - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Duve, Christian de - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Houssay, Bernardo - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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- Spallanzani, Lazzaro - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Macleod, John - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Appert, Nicolas - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Arber, Werner - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Redi, Francesco - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Smith, Michael - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Ehrlich, Paul - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Malpighi, Marcello - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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- Bordet, Jules - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Bravais, Auguste - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Gilbert, Walter - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Dorst, Jean - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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Wisconsin (state) - geography.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
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Wisconsin (state) - USA History.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
- Kornberg, Arthur - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Chambon, Pierre - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
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- Perutz, Max - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Milstein, César - Biologiste / Naturaliste.