Eugène Penard

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Eugène Penard is Swiss biologist, born the 16 September 1855 in Geneva, and dead in 1954. He was a pioneer of the systematic of the Amoeba.[1]

References

  1. Corliss, John O. O. (mai 2001). "Two Most Remarkable Amoeba Men: Joseph Leidy (1823–1891) of Philadelphia and Eugène Penard (1855–1954) of Geneva". Protist (in English) 152: 69–85. 
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