• Mary Phyllis English (10 April 1919 – 11 October 2009) was a British mycologist and historian. Her first career was in medical mycology, researching fungal...
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  • Mary English (mycologist) (1919–2009), British mycologist and historian Mary English (born c. 1962), spouse of the prime minister of New Zealand Mary...
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  • List of alumni of King's College London (category Use British English from May 2024)
    Award-winning biochemist Charles Edmund Ford – cytogeneticist Mary Englishmycologist Christine Foyer – biologist Nicholas Franks – biophysicist Raymond...
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    St Stephen's College, Broadstairs (category Use British English from October 2013)
    College was re-established in Broadstairs. It closed in 1991. Mary English, mycologist and historian Jenny Balston, The Story of St. Stephen's College...
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  • Engineers Lewis R. B. Elton – physicist and researcher in education Mary Englishmycologist and historian Sir Alexander Fleming – Nobel Prize in Medicine...
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  • Mandie Quark (category Mycologist stubs)
    Mandie Quark is an American molecular biologist and mycologist. She currently serves as communications director for the California Fungal Diversity Survey...
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    1007/s11557-012-0833-y. S2CID 45208996. Mary P. English (1987). Mordecai Cubitt Cooke: Victorian Naturalist, Mycologist, Teacher & Eccentric. Bristol: Biopress...
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    James Needham (19 March 1849 – 14 July 1913) was an English mycologist and iron moulder from Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. He was a founding member of the...
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  • health action. World Health Organization. 2022. ISBN 978-92-4-006025-8. English, Mary P. (1980). Medical Mycology. London: Edward Arnold Publishers Limited...
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    Elsie Mary Griffin Botany teacher, community organisation administrator 1884-11-01 1968-05-03 New Zealand Elsie Maud Wakefield British mycologist 1886-07-03...
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  • (d. 1892), American naturalist Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), British mycologist Mary Jane Rathbun (1860–1943), American marine biologist Margaretta Riley...
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  • hunting lodge in Gallacia. Ka is accompanied by kan batman Angus and English mycologist Eugenia Potter. The caretaker Codrin has died. Codrin's daughter claims...
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    Beatrix Potter (category English mycologists)
    deepened after meeting Charles McIntosh, a revered naturalist and amateur mycologist, during a summer holiday in Dunkeld in Perthshire in 1892. He helped improve...
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    Mildew (category Use British English from June 2022)
    the species of mold. Proper identification requires a microbiologist or mycologist. Mold growth found on cellulose-based substrates or materials where moisture...
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  • Methodist theologian and philosopher H. W. Harkness (1821–1901), American mycologist and natural historian Harry Harkness (1880–1919), American racing driver...
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  • Sowerby (surname) (category English toponymic surnames)
    and painter James Sowerby (1815–1834), British mycologist James de Carle Sowerby (1787–1871), English scientist and artist John Edward Sowerby (1825–1870)...
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  • Ellis (category English-language surnames)
    1983) English field hockey forward Joanne Ellis (born 1981), English field hockey midfielder Job Bicknell Ellis (1829–1905), American mycologist John Ellis...
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  • Dorothy Mary Cayley (1874–1955) was a mycologist who discovered in 1927 that "Tulip breaking" is due to a virus. Cayley was born in Sri Lanka in 1874,...
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    dangerously poisonous, after being responsible for the death of German mycologist Julius Schäffer in 1944. It had been recognized as causing gastric upsets...
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    Anna (name) (category English feminine given names)
    (1822–1907), American philanthropist Anna Eliza Jenkins (1886–1973), American mycologist and plant pathologist Anna Jespersen (1895–1989), American geologist Anna...
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    Maria (given name) (category English feminine given names)
    United States as of 2015, down from rank 31 held during 1973–1975. The English form Mary was at rank 214 as of 2015, after a much steeper decline down from...
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    Juliet (given name) (category English feminine given names)
    Juliet Floyd, American academic Juliet Frankland (1929–2013), British mycologist Juliet Fraser, British soprano, based in London and specialising in contemporary...
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  • Hilda Mabel Canter (category English mycologists)
    Canter-Lund (1922 – 15 January 2007) was an English mycologist, protozoologist, and photographer. She worked as a mycologist and then as a senior principal scientific...
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    botanist Vandika Ervandovna Avetisyan (born 1928), Armenian botanist and mycologist Denise P. Barlow (1950–2017), British geneticist Yvonne Barr (1932–2016)...
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  • (1740–1826), French mycologist Iozefina Păuleţ (born 1989), Romanian and Dutch women chess grandmaster Lord Nassau Powlett (1698–1741), English nobleman and...
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    François Pierre Bulliard as Tremella auricula-judae. In 1822, the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries accepted Bulliard's epithet and transferred the species...
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  • Norwegian neuroscientist Meinhard Michael Moser (1924–2002), Austrian mycologist Mike Moser (born 1990), American basketball player Moreno Moser (born...
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  • Yorkshire, UK – 9 April 2003, Somerset, Southwest England) was an English mycologist, known a leading authority on the genus Fusarium. As the son of a...
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  • Effie (category English feminine given names)
    African-American poet Effie A. Southworth (1860–1947), American botanist and mycologist Effie Wilder (1909–2007), American novelist Elisha Effie Norton (1873–1950)...
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    Irene (given name) (category English feminine given names)
    servant Irene Mossop (1904–1988), British writer Irene Mounce, Canadian mycologist Irene Mountbatten, Marchioness of Carisbrooke (1890–1956), British noblewoman...
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