Antonio Vallisneri (3 May 1661 – 18 January 1730), also rendered as Antonio Vallisnieri, was an Italian medical scientist, physician and naturalist. Vallisneri...
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Vallisneria (named in honor of Antonio Vallisneri) is a genus of freshwater aquatic plant, commonly called eelgrass, tape grass or vallis. The genus is...
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guidance of Antonio Vallisneri (1661-1730), Professor of Medicine at the University of Padova and member of the Royal Society of London (Vallisneri is also...
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In 1715, Testi's procedure for making milk sugar was published by Antonio Vallisneri. Lactose was identified as a sugar in 1780 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele...
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while in Padua while also studying under Bernardino Ramazzini and Antonio Vallisneri and then in Venice before returning to Crema in 1710. While in Venice...
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Ugolini (1924–2014), athlete Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888–1970), poet Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), scientist and physician Alfredo Volpi (1896–1988), painter...
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celery genus is itself named for seventeenth century Italian botanist Antonio Vallisneri. The duck's common name is based on early European inhabitants of...
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In Padua, he was to encounter the physicians Bernardino Ramazzini, Antonio Vallisneri, Giovanni Battista Morgagni, and Alessandro Knips Macoppe, who each...
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'seed' which enters the body and contains the worm in some form. Antonio Vallisneri also worked with parasitic worms, specifically members of the genera...
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mathematics lecturer, and the first woman to receive a PhD degree Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730) held chairs of practical medicine, and theoretical medicine...
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