Lucy May Cranwell FRSNZ (7 August 1907 – 8 June 2000) was a New Zealand botanist responsible for groundbreaking work in palynology. Cranwell was appointed...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Science Communicator Medal, but was renamed to honour the botanist Lucy Cranwell. In 1999 and 2000 the award was given as a number of Foundation for...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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distinct periods. This became the first concept of the cell cycle. 1954: Lucy Cranwell was the first female recipient of the Hector Medal from the Royal Society...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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looking back on the work she and Cranwell did in the 1920s. In 1986 she gave another lecture, the inaugural Lucy Cranwell Lecture to the Auckland Botanical...
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"Tramping Girls of Auckland", Lucy Cranwell and Lucy Moore conducted a field trip to research the flora of Mt. Maungapohatu. Cranwell wrote "we set off at 3...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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and public service achievements. Recipients have included botanist Lucy Cranwell, historian and academic Ranginui Walker, artist Mary Ama and Ngāti Whātua...
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collected by botanists Lucy Cranwell and Lucy Moore from Maungapohatu in Te Urewera in 1932. Connor named the species after both Cranwell and Moore. The species...
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him as a philanthropist who "liberally" gave to charity and the poor. Lucy Cranwell-Smith, a highly regarded botanist, credits Swan with helping foster...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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collected by botanist Lucy Cranwell from the Poor Knights Islands in February 1937. Setchell named the species after Cranwell. C. cranwelliae has a light...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Enid Evans Associate Emeritus of Auckland War Memorial Museum 1999 Lucy Cranwell Smith Fellow of Auckland War Memorial Museum 1999 Evan Graham Turbott...
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1873-02-26 1955-02-10 United States Lucy Beatrice Moore Botanist, ecologist 1906-07-14 1987-06-09 New Zealand Lucy Cranwell New Zealand botanist 1907-08-07...
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collected by botanist Lucy Cranwell from Anawhata in West Auckland, New Zealand in 1933. Zahlbruckner named the species after Cranwell. B. cranwelliae lives...
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Cranwell's horned frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli), also called commonly the Chacoan horned frog, is a terrestrial frog in the family Ceratophryidae. The species...
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the Libertia species L. cranwelliae and L. mooreae (named after Lucy Cranwell and Lucy Moore respectively) in 2002, and helped in the identification of...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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botanist Naomi Cogger - epidemiologist Leslie Comrie – computer pioneer Lucy Cranwell – botanist G. H. Cunningham – "father" of New Zealand mycology Kathleen...
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(1919–2010), American biochemist who discovered sodium–glucose cotransport Lucy Cranwell (1907–2000), New Zealand botanist who organized the Cheeseman herbarium...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Sherff named the species after Auckland War Memorial Museum botanist Lucy Cranwell, who was one of the three people who collected the specimen. Stenogyne...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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Francis John Turner (1951) Keith Bullen (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957)...
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