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  • ...t]] and [[Taxonomy|taxonomist]]), and doctor and professor of medicine, '''Carl Linnaeus''' (1707-1778)<ref name=note01 group=Note/> established for the first time Carl Linnaeus is as known as ''Carolus Linnaeus'' and ''Carl von Linné''.
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  • ::*Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus was an early information architect. He believed that every kind of plant an ...Ecological%20Subject Linnaeus 1907: Oscar Levertin and the Re-invention of Carl Linnaeus as Ecological Subject.] ''Scandinavian Studies''. Volume: 79. Issue: 4. Pag
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  • ...e work of one of the most famous professors throughout its history, namely Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) (1707 - 1778 *[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) Biography]
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  • ...e work of one of the most famous professors throughout its history, namely Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) (1707 - 1778 *[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) Biography]
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  • ::*Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus was an early information architect. He believed that every kind of plant an ...Ecological%20Subject Linnaeus 1907: Oscar Levertin and the Re-invention of Carl Linnaeus as Ecological Subject.] ''Scandinavian Studies''. Volume: 79. Issue: 4. Pag
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  • ...ecies. One of the main studies is the [[Linnaean taxonomy]], named after [[Carl Linnaeus]].
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  • ...t]] and [[Taxonomy|taxonomist]]), and doctor and professor of medicine, '''Carl Linnaeus''' (1707-1778)<ref name=note01 group=Note/> established for the first time Carl Linnaeus is as known as ''Carolus Linnaeus'' and ''Carl von Linné''.
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  • The Indian cobra was described by [[Sweden|Swedish]] zoologist [[Carl Linnaeus]] in 1758.<ref>Linnaeus, C. 1758. Systema naturæ per regna tria naturæ, s
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  • ...Aristotle continued to influence classification of plants all the way to [[Carl Linnaeus]], who divided all life into the two kingdoms ''Vegetabilia'' (or ''Plantae
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  • The Cape cobra was first described by [[Sweden|Swedish]] zoologist [[Carl Linnaeus]] in 1758.<ref name=itis/> The [[genus|generic]] name ''naja'' is a Latinis
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  • ...ees within the same [[genus]], the genus ''Homo''. The more traditional [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaean]] clasification of primates may be found in the "List of Primate S
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  • * [[Carl Linnaeus|Carl Linnaeus's]] passion for nature was clear from the start. His school chums nicknamed
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