Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Agassiz in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Agassiz came.
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Agassiz believes this to be a law of nature;
He was a student of Louis Agassiz.
Auguste Agassiz opened his first workshop in St.
Univoltine; hibernation as egg Agassiz.
According to Agassiz 1996a occasionally also on Eupatorium cannabinum.
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That same year, Auguste Agassiz started his business in St-Imier.
The species is named for Dr David Agassiz.
So it's understandable that Louis Agassiz the great 1 9th-century naturalist.
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For this doctrine of Agassiz accords well with the theory of natural selection.
It was described by Louis Agassiz in 1829.
Agassiz insists that ancient animals resemble to a certain extent the embryos of recent animals of the same classes;
Mining larve in October Agassiz, 1996a.
Assuming, however, that the whole of them did appear, as Agassiz believes, at the commencement of the chalk formation, the fact would certainly be highly remarkable;
hibernation in the shoot Agassiz, 1996a.
Yet it has been strongly urged by those great naturalists, Milne Edwards and Agassiz, that embryonic characters are the most important of any in the classification of animals;
founded by a young businessman Auguste Agassiz.
the southern Balkan Agassiz, 1996a; Fauna Europaea, 2007.
Cidaris abyssicola was first scientifically described in 1869 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
Its specific name honours the Swiss-American zoologist and geologist Louis Agassiz 1807-1873.
Cionobrissus revinctus was first scientifically described in 1879 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
Aetosaur material was first described by Swiss paleontologist Louis Agassiz in 1844.
sometimes in collaboration with Verrill or with Louis Agassiz.
venter green(Agassiz, 1996a).
The species was first scientifically described in 1869 by Alexander Agassiz.