• Sidnie Milana Manton FLS FRS (4 May 1902 – 2 January 1979) was an influential British zoologist. She is known for making advances in the field of functional...
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  • physicist Sidnie Milana Manton (1902–1979), British entomologist Thomas J. Manton (1932–2006), American congressman (was of Irish ancestry) Thomas Manton (1620–1677)...
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    one of three subphyla in the Arthropoda classification suggested by Sidnie Manton. This classification divided arthropods into a three-phyla polyphyletic...
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    become abundant until the Middle Cenozoic. From 1952 to 1977, zoologist Sidnie Manton and others argued that arthropods are polyphyletic, in other words,...
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  • state legislator Sidney Magal (born 1953), Brazilian singer and actor Sidnie Manton (1902–1979), British zoologist Sidney McKnight (born 1955), Canadian...
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  • Hamill – mathematician Kathleen Kenyon – archaeologist Irene Manton – botanist Sidnie Manton – entomologist Onora O'Neill – philosopher Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin...
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    College, London from 1971 until retirement in 1977. In 1937 he married Sidnie Manton; they had a daughter Elizabeth (born 1939) and adopted a son. ‘HARDING...
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    public library membership required.) Fryer, G. (1 November 1980). "Sidnie Milana Manton. 4 May 1902-2 January 1979". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the...
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    annelid-like ancestors, following the work of Tiegs and especially Sidnie Manton. In this view, most of the head structures would also be convergent...
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  • name. WGPSN Manton 9°18′N 26°54′E / 9.3°N 26.9°E / 9.3; 26.9 (Manton) 20.5 1994 Sidnie Manton, English zoologist (1902–1980) Irene Manton, botanist...
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