Heinrich Adolf Schrader (1 January 1767 in Alfeld near Hildesheim – 22 October 1836 in Göttingen) was a German botanist and mycologist. He studied medicine...
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the replacement name Citrullus vulgaris, by the German botanist Heinrich Adolf Schrader. (The International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and...
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Ludwig Heeren, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Friedrich Stromeyer, Heinrich Adolf Schrader, Johann Tobias Mayer and Konrad Johann Martin Langenbeck.: 141–144 ...
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his career as a pupil of Johan Christian Fabricius at Kiel and Heinrich Adolf Schrader at the University of Göttingen. He later became a professor of...
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continuing his studies in Göttingen, where he was a pupil of botanist Heinrich Adolf Schrader (1767-1836). In 1816 he obtained his medical doctorate at the University...
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Phlebia tremellosa (category Taxa named by Heinrich Schrader (botanist))
The fungus was originally described in 1794 by German botanist Heinrich Adolf Schrader, who called it Merulius tremellosus. Nakasone and Burdsall transferred...
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Oudemansiella mucida (category Taxa named by Heinrich Schrader (botanist))
porcelain or egg white; hence its English common names. In 1794 Heinrich Adolf Schrader described the fungus and gave it the scientific name Agaricus mucidus...
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Eduard Buchner Ernst Büchner Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Bucholz Robert Bunsen Adolf Butenandt Georg Ludwig Carius Heinrich Caro Nikodem Caro Johann Friedrich...
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20 July plot (redirect from 1944 Adolf Hitler assassination attempt)
The 20 July plot was a failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, the chancellor and leader of Nazi Germany, and subsequently to overthrow the Nazi regime...
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Battle of Castle Itter (redirect from Kurt Siegfried Schrader)
soldiers led by Major Josef "Sepp" Gangl, SS-Hauptsturmführer Kurt-Siegfried Schrader, and recently freed French prisoners of war defended Castle Itter against...
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