Ida Henrietta Hyde (September 8, 1857 – August 22, 1945) was an American physiologist known for developing a micro-electrode powerful enough to stimulate...
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on 2017-01-07. Retrieved 2017-02-08. Tucker, GS (December 1981). "Ida Henrietta Hyde: the first woman member of the society" (PDF). The Physiologist. 24...
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semiconductors Simona Hunyadi Murph (fl 2010s), nano technologies Ida Henrietta Hyde (1857–1945), intracellular micropipette electrode J Mary Lou Jepsen...
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Alan Hofmann Lancelot Hogben Raymond B. Huey Charles Brenton Huggins Ida Henrietta Hyde Edmund Jacobson E. Morton Jellinek David Julius Eugene Kennedy Helen...
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under Kühne at the Heidelberg University in 1886.[citation needed] Ida Henrietta Hyde (1857–1945) wanted to study physiology under Kühne at the University...
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Hubrecht (Professor of Utrecht University, an embryologist). In 1897 Ida Henrietta Hyde was invited to occupy a table at the institute. She went on to fund...
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British plant physiologist Ellen Hutchins (1785–1815), Irish botanist Ida Henrietta Hyde (1857–1945), American biologist: 135 Maria Elizabetha Jacson (1755–1829)...
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Bingen Hu Hesheng Huguette Delavault Hypatia Hélène Langevin-Joliot Ida Henrietta Hyde Ida Noddack Ileana Streinu Inge Lehmann Ingrid Daubechies Iota Sigma...
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American Women's Table in Naples, an organization established by Ida Henrietta Hyde and other women scientists. Selected significant publications The...
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Elinor Morton Hoyt Wylie Cornelia Maria Clapp Rosa Smith Eigenmann Ida Henrietta Hyde Mary J. Rathbun Nettie Maria Stevens Eliza Frances Andrews Rachel...
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