An essential reference for any microscopist, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of microscopic objects and their structures.
Peter Martin Duncan Knihy
Petr Martin Duncan byl anglický paleontolog, jehož práce se zaměřovala na studium zkamenělin a dávného života na Zemi. Jeho výzkum přispěl k pochopení evoluce a historie života. Duncanův vědecký přínos spočíval v pečlivém zkoumání fosilních pozůstatků, které pomohly rekonstruovat minulé ekosystémy. Jeho odkaz žije v dalším bádání paleontologů.






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A Revision Of The Genera And Great Groups Of The Echinoidea
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