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    Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz (30 June 1872 in Rotterdam – 6 September 1937) was a Dutch zoologist, known for his research in the fields of malacology and carcinology...
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    and second assistant Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz, the physician A. Schmidt, and the artist J. W. Huysmans. Captain Gustaaf Frederik Tydeman was responsible...
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    (1843–1885) Great Britain Wesley Newcomb (1818–1892) United States Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz (1872–1937) Netherlands Mark Norman (1960s–) Australia Jean-Baptiste...
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  • "Jan Frederik Niermeyer", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz", KNAW...
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    species sharing many characteristics. The fish is named in honor of Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz (1872-1937), a marine biologist at Utrecht University, and a member...
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    anatomie, histologie en ontwikkelingsgeschiedenis van eenige Nemertinen (1874) Doctoral advisor Pieter Harting Doctoral students Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz...
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  • Reader in Early Modern European History at King's College London Chris Nierstrasz, Lecturer in Global History at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, formerly...
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