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    Julius Ritter von Wiesner (20 January 1838 – 9 October 1916) was a professor of botany at the University of Vienna, a pioneer of experimental botany and...
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  • Wiesner (born 1966), former professional tennis player from Austria Julius Wiesner (1838–1916), author and professor of botany (standard form Wiesner)...
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  • making them of least concern. The name commemorates the physiologist Julius Wiesner. At the present time (May 2015), there are three recognized species:...
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    Eduard Strasburger (1882, 1889), and the intussusception theory by Julius Wiesner (1886). In 1930, Ernst Münch coined the term apoplast in order to separate...
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  • amounts of rain. The terms were introduced by the 19th-century botanist Julius Wiesner, who identified the two extreme kinds of plants, ombrophobes and ombrophiles...
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  • 6 0 1989 1993 Arnold Wetl 21 4 1991 1999 Ewald Wieger 1 0 1962 1962 Julius Wiesner 1 0 1902 1902 Franz Wilczek 2 0 1903 1904 Karel Wilda 3 2 1917 1918...
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    natural sciences at the University of Vienna, where he was a disciple of Julius Wiesner. In 1899 he earned his PhD, obtaining his habilitation several years...
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    a member of the Reichsbund der Österreichser. Wiesner was the son of Agnes née Strabl and Julius Wiesner, and was born in Mariabrunn in Vienna. The family...
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  • (German botanist) Josiah Wedgwood II (maternal uncle) August Weismann Julius Wiesner Alfred Russel Wallace H.M. Wallis Benjamin Dann Walsh R. G. Whiteman...
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  • from the University of Vienna, where his influences included botanist Julius Wiesner. He worked as a volunteer in the department of botany at the Imperial...
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