• Gabrielle Louise Caroline Howard (née Matthaei; 3 October 1876 – 18 August 1930), usually cited as G. L. C. Matthaei, was an English plant physiologist...
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  • Matthaei (born 1949), German radiotherapist Gabrielle Matthaei (1876–1930), English plant physiologist and economic botanist Heinrich August Matthaei...
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  • particular photosynthesis, in Cambridge until his retirement in 1936. Gabrielle Matthaei was his assistant until 1905. He was elected in May 1906 a Fellow...
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  • Indore. He worked together with Gabrielle Matthaei (1876–1930), and her sister Louise (1880–1969). He married Gabrielle in 1905. After her death, he married...
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    time and space. In the early 20th century, Frederick Blackman and Gabrielle Matthaei investigated the effects of light intensity (irradiance) and temperature...
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    Dorothea Pertz, botanist, conducted research with Francis Darwin Gabrielle Matthaei, botanist, conducted research with Frederick Blackman Agnes Elliot...
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  • merchant Carl Hermann Ernst Matthaei and the musician Louise Henriette Elizabeth Sueur. Her eldest sister was the botanist Gabrielle Howard. The family was...
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  • Sealy Gosset (died 1937), English statistician. October 3 – Gabrielle Howard née Matthaei (died 1930), English-born plant physiologist. November 9 – Hideyo...
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  • chef Gael Greene, food critic, said to have coined the word "foodie" Gabrielle Hamilton chef, author, winner of James Beard Award Stephanie Izard, chef...
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    have known each other. ^ Hippocratis Coi De insomniis liber. Antwerp: Matthaei Crommij (1541). 1541. OCLC 560648916. ^ Ciceronis Academicarvm Qvaestionvm...
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