The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy. It was founded in 1839 as the Microscopical Society of London...
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (redirect from His Royal Highness Prince Philip)
He was patron of the Royal Society of Arts from 1952 until 2011. He was "fascinated" by cartoons about the monarchy and the royal family and was a patron...
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Academy Royal Microscopical Society‡ Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland School of Irish Learning Society of Actuaries in Ireland Society for Musicology...
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Ernst Abbe (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
of the Royal Microscopical Society. 2. 1. London, UK: Williams & Norgate: 298–299. —— (1882). —— (ed.). "Miniatured Images". Journal of the Royal Microscopical...
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RMS (section Learned societies)
School Royal Meteorological Society, a learned society founded in 1850 in Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire Royal Microscopical Society, a learned society founded...
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Frank Crisp (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
1919) was an English lawyer, microscopist and officer of the Royal Microscopical Society, to which he donated furniture, books, instruments and work on...
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Journal of Microscopy (redirect from Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society)
Microscopy is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Royal Microscopical Society which covers all aspects of microscopy including spatially resolved...
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Meteorological Society 1850 Royal Microscopical Society 1839 Royal Numismatic Society 1836 Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 1841 and 1988 Royal Philosophical...
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Joseph Jackson Lister (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
but years later it was presented by his son Lord Lister to the Royal Microscopical Society, and seen to have anticipated many of the later discoveries made...
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Microscopical Society of Ireland (MSI) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy in Ireland. It was founded in 1975 as the Irish Society For...
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George Emil Palade (category Honorary Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society (HonFRMS) and in 1984 he became a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS). George Emil Palade...
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York. Since 2023, O'Toole has served as the president of the Royal Microscopical Society. O'Toole completed his undergraduate studies in biology at the...
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James E. Talmage (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
following learned societies: the Royal Microscopical Society (London), the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (Edinburgh), the Geological Society (London), the...
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Henry Clifton Sorby (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in recognition of this work on slaty cleavage. He was president of the Royal Microscopical Society. In 1882, he was...
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photo-micrographs, and in 1881 he was elected fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. In 1882, Cox started a series of books he authored on Civil...
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century Microtome". Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society. Oxford, England: The Royal Microscopical Society: 779–782. Gilbert Morgan Smith: The...
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Brian J. Ford (category Honorary Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
and has been awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Microscopical Society and of the Linnean Society of London. In America, he was awarded the inaugural...
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traveled in the microscope from the objective to the eyepiece. The Royal Microscopical Society standard is 160 millimeters, whereas Leitz often used 170 millimeters...
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publication of an English translation in the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society. Köhler illumination has also been developed in the context of...
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then the norm in microscope manufacture. The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) thread, also known as society thread, is a special 0.8" diameter x 36 tpi...
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Henry George Plimmer (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
an elected fellow of the Linnean Society and of the Royal Society, and was president of the Royal Microscopical Society (1911–12). Plimmer was born on 29...
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a very good achromatic design in 1878. Royal Microscopical Society,"Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society", Williams and Norgate, London (1882),...
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hematopoietic stem cells in bone marrow. She was awarded the Royal Microscopical Society Life Sciences Medal in 2019, and was the first woman to win the...
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University of Siegen (Germany) 2018 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society Frank, Joachim (2014), Found in Translation – Collection of Original...
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Charles Thomas Hudson (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
the Royal Microscopical Society for 1904, page 49. He was elected fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in 1872; he was president of the society from...
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Microscope slide (redirect from Microscopic slide)
These "sliders" were popular in Victorian England until the Royal Microscopical Society introduced the standardized glass microscope slide. A standard...
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Edward Heron-Allen (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
Zoological Society. FRMS – Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. MRIrish Academy(Hon) – Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Accademia Nazionale di Santa...
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the Botanical Society of Edinburgh and the Royal Microscopical Society, a Fellow of the Linnean Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Vivarium Pteridomania...
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Cecilia Glaisher (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
the Microscope! A History of the Royal Microscopical Society over 150 Years, p. 44, Oxford: Royal Microscopical Society Photographic Exhibitions in Britain...
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Jim Hardie (category Fellows of the Royal Microscopical Society)
and past President of the Royal Entomological Society (2006-2008), as well as a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. "Home - Emeritus Professor...
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