Studien ber Protisten. Hungarian and Germ. 1 Theil by G za Entz presents a detailed examination of protists, combining Hungarian and German perspectives. This volume delves into the microscopic world of these organisms, offering valuable insights into their biology and zoology. Published in 1887, it reflects the state of scientific knowledge at the time and provides a historical context for the study of single-celled organisms. The work is significant for researchers and historians of science interested in the development of microbiology and the understanding of early biological research methods.
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