Nehemiah Grew (26 September 1641 – 25 March 1712) was an English plant anatomist and physiologist, known as the "Father of Plant Anatomy". Grew was the...
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American diplomat Mark Grew (born 1958), English footballer Mary Grew (1813–1896), American abolitionist and suffragist Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712), English...
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British doctor Nehemiah Grew. He published An Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants in 1672 and The Anatomy of Plants in 1682. Grew is credited with...
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Look up Nehemiah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nehemiah is the central figure of the Book of Nehemiah in the Bible. Nehemiah may also refer to: Book...
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certain human tissues. Later, it was also applied to plant tissues by Nehemiah Grew. The parenchyma is the functional parts of an organ, or of a structure...
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hypothetical species of earless seals. It was first described in 1681 by Nehemiah Grew, based on a skin of unknown provenance in the museum of the Royal Society...
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botanist Nehemiah Grew, who was Malpighi's contemporary, believed that sap ascended both through the bark and through the xylem. However, according to Grew, capillary...
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by at least some early Royal Society members, such as its secretary, Nehemiah Grew. Cavendish was mostly lost to obscurity in the early twentieth century...
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and two other early investigators associated with the Royal Society, Nehemiah Grew and Antoine van Leeuwenhoek were fortunate to have a virtually untried...
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take to be Excretive glanduls, because Conglomerate." Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712): Grew, Nehemiah (1681). The Comparative Anatomy of Stomachs and Guts Begun...
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