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Schleiden
[ shlahyd-n ]
noun
- Mat·thi·as Ja·kob [mah-, tee, -ahs , yah, -kawp], 1804–81, German botanist.
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Schleiden in particular brought forward charges of the most serious nature against Nehemiah Grew's good faith.
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Schleiden's text-book did not appear until too late to be known to Griffith.
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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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The Schleiden-Schwann theory of the origin of cells by generation in a cytoblastem was now definitely overthrown.
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The comparison of cells with crystals was made in 1838 by the founders of the cell-theory, Schleiden and Schwann.
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