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A New Proposal for the Periodization of the History of Botany in Poland
Periodization is used to divide a given branch of science into shorter, relatively homogeneous periods. In the first part of the present work, several previous periodizations of the history of botany in Poland are analyzed.
Piotr Köhler
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Botany bay: Voyagers, aborigines and history
(2003). Botany bay: Voyagers, aborigines and history. Journal of Australian Studies: Vol. 27, Voicing Dissent, pp. 27-33.
Maria Nugent
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Editorial – botany in global history [PDF]
William Gervase Clarence‐Smith
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The Botany and natural history of Panama /
Mireya. Correa +2 more
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Palaeontology Collection Policy [PDF]
The Paleontological Collection (PalCo) is one of partial collections of the Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus. General principles and guidelines for the collections are defined in the General Collection Policy of Luomus.
Björn Kröger +9 more
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Living plant collections policy of the Finnish Museum of Natural History [PDF]
The collections policy of the Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus is hierarchically structured. The general collections policy defines the overall principles and guidelines. The sub-collections policies, such as the Living collections policy, comply
Marko-Tapio Hyvärinen +16 more
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A history of botany 1860-1900; being a continuation of Sachs History of botany, 1530-1860,'
J. Reynolds Green, Julius Sachs
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The Genomic Resources Collection Policy of the Finnish Museum of Natural History [PDF]
The Genomic Resources Collection is a separate, independently managed part of the natural history collections of the Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus specifically intended for consumptive research. The GRC policy deals with the materials that are
Gunilla Ståhls +11 more
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Botany at Stefan Batory University in Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) (1919–1939)
The university in Vilna (in Polish: Wilno, now: Vilnius, Lithuania), founded in 1579, by Stefan Batory (Stephen Báthory), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, was a centre of Polish botany in 1780–1832 and 1919–1939.
Alicja Zemanek, Piotr Köhler
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