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  1. Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg (19 April 1836 – 24 May 1927) was an Austrian mineralogist . Biography. He was born in Litovel, Moravia, and studied at the University of Vienna, where he obtained a teaching degree. He studied mineralogy at Heidelberg and Tübingen and obtained a PhD.

  2. (1836 – 1927) ( Born: Littau [now Litove], near Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, 19 April 1836; Died: Vienna, Austria, 19 April 1927) German mineralogist. In his youth, Tschermak showed much enterprise and independence by starting a natural history society in his school.

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  4. In 1878, the noted Austrian mineralogist, Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg [1836–1927], was the first to properly identify silk in corundum, finding it to be composed of the mineral rutile (TiO 2). An English translation of his landmark paper is included, along with the original German version.

  5. Oct 13, 2016 · The ‘rediscovery’ of Mendel’s laws in 1900 was a turning point in modern research of heredity/genetics. According to the traditional view, adopted and fostered by many textbooks of genetics, Mendel’s principles were presented in the first half of 1900 simultaneously and independently by three biologists (H. de Vries, C. Correns, E. v. Tschermak-Seysenegg). Having thus laid the ...

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  6. Jun 1, 2017 · nental European life sciences, established in the Bohem ian. The collection was part of the family archives of A.T.S.’s grandson. Dr. Armin Tschermak von Seysenegg Jr. The only two persons who ...

  7. Aug 2, 2012 · Armin (Eduard Gustav) von Tschermak-Seysenegg (September 21, 1870 in Vienna, Austria to October 9, 1952 in Bad Wiessee, Germany) studied medicine at the Universities of Vienna, Austria, and Heidelberg, Germany. After completing his studies in Vienna in 1895, he moved to Leipzig.

  8. He was born in Vienna on the 15th of November 1871 as the third child of a well-known Viennese family of scientists. His father Gustav Tschermak (1836 – 1927) was professor of mineralogy at the University of Vienna and the founder of the isomorphic behaviour of silicates.

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