An essential reference for any microscopist, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of microscopic objects and their structures.
Peter Martin Duncan Boeken
Peter Martin Duncan was een Engelse paleontoloog wiens werk zich richtte op de studie van fossielen en het oude leven op aarde. Zijn onderzoek droeg bij aan het begrip van evolutie en de geschiedenis van het leven. Duncan's wetenschappelijke bijdragen lagen in de nauwgezette bestudering van fossiele overblijfselen, die hielpen bij het reconstrueren van vroegere ecosystemen. Zijn nalatenschap leeft voort in het voortdurende onderzoek door paleontologen.






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