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Schwann
[ shvahn; English shwahn ]
noun
- The·o·dor [tey, -oh-daw, r], 1810–82, German zoologist.
Schwann
/ ʃvan /
noun
- SchwannTheodor18101882MGermanSCIENCE: physiologist Theodor (ˈteːodoːr). 1810–82, German physiologist, who founded the theory that all animals consist of cells or cell products
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Theodore Schwann, the discoverer of the cell doctrine, deemed her condition natural.
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"You must hire the yacht of Schwann, just as you were instructed," Hunterleys pointed out.
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This important work dated back to 1842 and was inspired by his enthusiasm for the then novel cell-theory of Schleiden and Schwann.
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It was Schwann's merit to interpose between the tissue and the mere unorganised material a new element of structure, the cell.
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Schwann was only twenty-nine when his master-work appeared, and the book is clearly the work of a young man.
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