Hilmar Martinus Str m 1817 ?? was a Norwegian politician. He was elected to the Storting Norwegian Parliament in 1859, representing the constituency of lesund Aalesund . He worked as a stipendiary magistrate byfoged there. He was later elected in 1862 and 1865. ref name nsd http www.nsd.uib.no polsys index.cfm?urlname storting&lan &MenuItem N1 1&ChildItem &State collapse&UttakNr 33&person 12820 Hilmar Martinus Str m &mdash Norwegian Social Science Data Services NSD ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stroem, Hilmar Martinus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stroem, Hilmar Martinus Category 1817 births Category Year of death missing Category Members of the Parliament of Norway Category M re og Romsdal politicians Category People from lesund Category Norwegian jurists Norway politician 1810s stub ... more details
Magister Audio Martinus von Biberach.ogg Martinus von Biberach died 1498 was a theologian from Heilbronn , Germany . He is mostly remembered because of a priamel that has allegedly been his epitaph . Epitaph Ich leb und ich wai nit, wie lang br Ich stirb und wai nit wann br Ich far und wai nit, wahin br Mich wundert, da ich froelich bin. English I live and don t know how long, br I ll die and don t know when, br I am going and don t know where, br I wonder that I am happy. Reception While the attribution of the poem is controversial, it has been cited and modified widely. Martin Luther in particular took issue with it, offering a contrary version in a sermon on John 8 46 59 for Judica Sunday Ich lebe, so lang Gott will, ich sterbe, wann und wie Gott will, ich fahr und wei gewi , wohin, mich wundert, da ich traurig bin ref I am living as long God wants, I ll die when and how God wants, I am going and certainly know where, br I wonder that I am sad. Martin Luther, Gesammelte Werke, hg. von Kurt Aland, Bd. 8, S. 153 Weimarer Ausgabe Bd. 37, S. 328 f. ref Notes Reflist Further reading Gerd Dicke Mich wundert, das ich so fr hlich bin. Ein Spruch in Gebrauch , In Kleinstformen der Literatur, hg. v. Walter Haug u. Burghart Wachinger, T bingen 1994 Fortuna vitrea 14 , S. 56 90. ISBN 3 484 15514 0 ISSN 0938 9660 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Biberach, Martinus von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1498 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Biberach, Martinus von Category 1498 deaths Category German theologians Germany reli bio stub de Martinus von Biberach fr Martinus von Biberach ... more details
Jakob Martinus Remseth 5 October 1897 &ndash 4 May 1969 was a Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party Labour Party . He was born in D nnes . He was elected to the Stortinget Norwegian Parliament from Rogaland in 1945, and was re elected on four occasions. He had previously been a deputy representative in the period 1937&ndash 1945. Remseth was mayor of Sauda municipality during the terms 1937&ndash 1941, 1945&ndash 1947 and 1947&ndash 1951. References stortingetbio JARE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Remseth, Jakob Martinus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 October 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 May 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Remseth, Jakob Martinus Category 1897 births Category 1969 deaths Category Labour Party Norway politicians Category Members of the Parliament of Norway Norway politician 1890s stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Martinus Gymnasium Linz MGL is a public Gymnasium school Gymnasium High School in Linz am Rhein Linz Rhine , Germany . The educational establishment has more than 900 pupils aged 11 19 and about 70 teachers. Founded over 300 years ago, the Martinus Gymnasium is one of the oldest schools in Rhineland Palatinate . It is named after Saint Martin of Tours who is its patron. Headmaster of Martinus Gymnasium is Mr. Axel Brott since February 2008. History The school was founded in 1706 as a kind of grammar school named Studium Martianum later Gymnasium Martianum . Since 1817 also modern languages are taught. Because of the changes the French Revolution had caused in Germany and whole Europe the school was forced to close for two years and re opened in 1817. The first female student who graduated was mentioned in 1923. During the Second World War the school closed again for one year 1944 45 and was used as a military hospital. On moving to a new building in 1967, the teachers, parents and students chose the name Martinus Gymnasium . In 1974 the school established the system of the Mainzer Studien Stufe MSS . 2006 Martinus Gymnasium celebrated its 300th anniversary. Curriculum Subjects available English language English , French language French or Latin , Italian language Italian fakultative German language German language and literature Mathematics History , Politics , Geography Physics , Biology , Chemistry Religious Education or Ethics Studies Art , Music Sports Philosophy fakultative Computing fakultative Mainzer Studien Stufe MSS After ten school years ... School day begins at Martinus Gymnasium at 07 55 am and can last for the higher classes till 06 00 pm ... which means final whistle. External links http www.martinusgymnasium.de Martinus Gymnasium Homepage de Martinus Gymnasium Linz Wikipedia Germany artikle with picture of the school http www.linz rhein.de ... 1706 establishments de Martinus Gymnasium Linz ... more details
Primary sources date June 2008 COI date August 2010 Infobox company company name Martinus Nijhoff Publishers MNP company logo Image MNP logo.png company type Subsidiary foundation Leiden , The Netherlands , 1683 location Leiden , The Netherlands Boston , United States area served Worldwide industry Publishing parent Brill Publishers products Books, Journals, E books and Online platforms all in the subject of International Law and Human Rights homepage http www.brill.nl nijhoff www.brill.nl nijhoff Martinus Nijhoff Publishers MNP is an imprint of Brill Publishers , dating back to the nineteenth century. Nijhoff s portfolio focuses on areas in Public International Law , Human Rights , on Humanitarian Law and increasingly on International Relations . Its annual publication program consists of over 20 journals, 20 annuals and some 120 new book titles. Its back list comprises over 2,000 titles. References Reflist Ophuijsen, J.M. van. 1994 . E. J. Brill, three centuries of scholarly publishing, since 1683. Leiden Brill Publishers . http www.brill.nl default.aspx?partid 50 http www.techknowledgeuae.com factsheets 2008 Cross 20D Brill 20Online 20References.doc http www.ingentaconnect.com content mnp http www.allbusiness.com professional scientific technical services legal services 610465 1.html http www.wordtrade.com archive arch07.htm External links http www.brill.nl nijhoff Martinus Nijhoff Publishers http www.hagueacademy.nl The Hague Academy of International Law http www.nijhoffonline.nl Nijhoff Online Category Academic publishing companies Category Book publishing companies of the Netherlands he Martinus Nijhoff Publishers ... more details
Infobox settlement See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage Basic info name Martinus Corner other name native name nickname settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community image skyline imagesize image caption pushpin map California pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption Location in California Location coordinates region US CA subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 State subdivision name1 California subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 Monterey County, California Monterey County subdivision type3 subdivision name3 Politics established title Settled established date latd 35 latm 56 lats 24 latNS N longd 121 longm 07 longs 09 longEW W coordinates display inline,title elevation footnotes ref name gnis gnis 252934 ref elevation m 292 elevation ft 958 footnotes Martinus Corner is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Monterey County, California Monterey County , California . ref name gnis It is located convert 4 mi km east southeast of Jolon, California Jolon , ref name CGN California s Geographic Names 922 ref at an elevation of 958 feet 292 m . ref name gnis The name honors Jan Henry Martinus, who in 1891 staked a land claim at the place. ref name CGN References reflist Monterey County, California Category Populated places in Monterey County, California Category Unincorporated communities in California MontereyCountyCA geo stub ... more details
boer War to the United Kingdom . External links Commons category Martinus Theunis Steyn wikisource ... . NAME Steyn, Martinus Theunis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 October ... , Orange Free State Province , Union of South Africa DEFAULTSORT Steyn, Martinus Theunis Category ... Theunis Steyn es Martinus Theunis Steyn fr Marthinus Theunis Steyn it Martinus Theunis Steyn nl Marthinus Theunis Steyn pl Martinus Theunis Steyn uk ... more details
Infobox military person name James Martinus Schoonmaker, Sr. birth date Birth date 1842 6 30 death date Death date and age 1927 10 11 1842 6 30 birth place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania death place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania placeofburial Homewood Cemetery Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania placeofburial label Place of burial image File Schoonmaker 3640763915 7d57c10ebd o.jpg 200px caption James Martinus Schoonmaker circa 1913 nickname allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch Union Army serviceyears rank Colonel commands unit battles American Civil War awards Medal of Honor br Third Battle of Winchester laterwork Railroad executive James Martinus Schoonmaker, Sr. June 30, 1842 October 11, 1927 , was a German American Colonel in the Union Army in the American Civil War and a vice president of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad . He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry at the Third Battle of Winchester on September 19, 1864. Biography He was born in Peebles Twp. subsequently Pittsburgh on June 30, 1842 to James Schoonmaker and Mary Clark Stockton. James was a student at the Western University of Pennsylvania when the American Civil War began and enlisted in a local company of recruits which was assigned to the 1st Maryland Cavalry . During the next thirteen months, he proved himself repeatedly in battle and in command of his troops. ref Cite book author Frank C. Harper title Pittsburgh of Today year 1896 publisher url http digital.library.pitt.edu cgi bin t text pageviewer idx?c pitttext cc pitttext q1 schoonmaker rgn full 20text idno 05agf0269m didno 05agf0269m view image seq 0438 isbn ref Schoonmaker rose in the ranks until he commanded ... Schoonmaker, and James Martinus Schoonmaker, Jr. ref Cite book author Harrington Emerson title Col ... Martinus SHORT DESCRIPTION Union Army Medal of Honor recipient DATE OF BIRTH June 30, 1842 PLACE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Schoonmaker, James Martinus Category 1842 births Category 1927 deaths Category Pittsburgh ... more details
Rudi Martinus van Dijk 27 March 1932, Culemborg , Gelderland 29 November 2003 was a Netherlands Dutch composer of classical music classical orchestra l, chamber music chamber and vocal music, often featuring violin or piano . As a young man, Rudi studied with Hendrik Andriessen at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague , and later emigrate d to Canada in 1953 to eventually study under the United States American composer Roy Harris and with Max Deutsch in Paris. He wrote music on a regular basis for radio and television for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1966, the Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto appointed van Dijk teacher of composition and piano. In 1972 van Dijk was appointed teacher of composition and orchestration at Indiana University , and in that same year took a similar post at the Berklee College of Music in Boston . Only in 1985 did Van Dijk return to Europe, becoming composer in residence at Dartington Hall in Devon . He then took to residing in both England and the Netherlands alternately, devoting his time to writing music. Van Dijk collaborated with Victor Braun on music for voice and piano. Van Dijk s The Shadowmaker , four songs for Baritone and Orchestra was commissioned by Braun and performed with The Toronto Symphony. Rudi van Dijk died 29 November 2003 in East Sussex, England, just two months after the world premiere performance of Kreiten s Passion , composed in honor of pianist Karlrobert Kreiten, in D sseldorf , Germany . Notable works Immobile Eden 1972 The Shadowmaker 1978 Kreiten s Passion External links http www.rudimartinusvandijk.com Official Home Page http www.compositiontoday.com composers 421.asp Composition Today Bio http www.kuro5hin.org story 2003 12 3 11524 2138 ... Official Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dijk, Rudi Martinus ... 29 November 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dijk, Rudi Martinus Van Category 1932 births Category ... more details
The Institute of Martinus Herman van Doorn in Dutch language Dutch Instituut Martinus Herman van Doorn is a private boarding school in Apeldoorn , Netherlands . Notable alumni Wilhelm R ntgen , physicist and Nobel laureate . ref http nobelprize.org nobel prizes physics laureates 1901 rontgen bio.html Wilhelm Conrad R ntgen , Nobel Prize The Nobel Foundation , accessed 24 December 2009 . ref ref Friedman, Meyer Friedman, Gerald W. 16 November 1998 . Medicine s 10 Greatest Discoveries. New Haven, CT Yale University Press. pp. 115. ISBN 0300075987. ref ref http www.vigyanprasar.gov.in scientists WCRontgen.htm Willhelm Conrad Rontgen X Rays The Unknown Glimmer , Vigyan Prasar Science Portal, accessed 24 December 2009 . ref References reflist coord missing Netherlands Category Apeldoorn Category Secondary schools in the Netherlands Category Boarding schools in the Netherlands Netherlands school stub ... more details
Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox university name St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine image name St. Martinus University Logo.png established 2000 type Medical School president Sanjay Sharma location Otrobanda, Willemstad , Curacao website url http www.martinus.edu St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine SMUFOM is a for profit university located in Willemstad , Cura ao , in the Caribbean . History St. Martinus University was founded in 2000 by John Daryanani. In 2007 with escalating debts and low enrollment the University was forced to close. ref http www.pearlfmradio.com index2.php?option com content&do pdf 1&id 2040 ref . In that same year Daryanani was arrested and charged with Arson. ref http chronicle.com article Head of Caribbean Medical 40090 ref The school has since reopened as of early 2011. Curriculum Each semester in the basic sciences consist of 20 weeks. There are 35 contact hours of teaching per week in each of the first four semesters. In order to successfully complete the basic sciences component of the degree, a student must have successfully passed all courses with a minimum GPA of 2.0. There is a 3 week, end of semester remediation for students who fail a course or who want a comprehensive review of the subject material. As part of the degree requirements for students who wish to do their Clinical Clerkships in the USA, the United States Medical Licensure Examination USMLE must be taken and successfully passed. Students that have completed a B.Sc. can apply for the 4 year M.D. degree program. Students that have completed a pre university program with sciences I.B., A levels, VWO, 10 2 or similar are eligible to enroll in an accelerated Premedical degree program. This one year program prepares students for access to the M.D. program. After ... in the United States. Accreditation St. Martinus University is listed in the FAIMER International ... coord missing DEFAULTSORT St. Martinus University Faculty of Medicine Category Educational institutions ... more details
Multiple issues orphan July 2010 refimprove July 2010 Auxanography is the study of the effects of changes in environment biophysical environment on the growth of microorganisms , by means of auxanogram s. ref cite book last Virella first Gabriel authorlink coauthors title Mikrobiologia i choroby zaka ne publisher Urban & Partner year 2000 location Wroc aw pages url doi id isbn 83 85842 59 4 ref It was first devised by Martinus Beijerinck Beijerinck ref Beijerinck, M. W. 1889. L auxanographie, ou la m thode de l hydrodiffusion dans la g latine appliqu e aux recherches microbiologiques. Arch. N erl. Sc. 23 367 372. ref for testing the effect of various nutrient media upon bacteria . ref name janaganamana1 http janaganamana.net getMeanings.aspx?jgmsearch auxanography JANA GANA MANA auxanography ref The bacteria are plated out in a medium known to be poorly adapted for their nourishment, and then drops of the tested solutions are added to the surface of the plate. If the requisite nutrient has been added, the bacteria will develop rapidly in these spots. ref name janaganamana1 See also Enrichment culture Reference reflist Category Microbiology microbiology stub pl Auksanografia ... more details
An enrichment culture is a Growth medium medium with specific and known qualities that favors the growth of a particular microorganism . The enrichment culture s environment will support the growth of a selected microorganism, while inhibiting the growth of others. Lourens Bass Becking succinctly summarized enrichment cultures abilities when he said everything is everywhere the environment selects. ref Cite document last Bass Becking first Lourens G.M. year 1934 location The Hague, the Netherlands publisher W.P. Van Stockum & Zoon title Geobiologie of inleiding tot de milieukunde volume issue pages postscript None ref The botanist Martinus Beijerinck is credited with developing the first enrichment cultures. ref cite journal last Beijerinck first Martinus W. year 1901 title Anhaufungsversuche mit Ureumbakterien journal Centralblatt f. Bakteriologie, II volume 7 issue pages 33 61 ref Sergei Winogradsky also experimented on bacteria using different cultures. ref cite journal last Winogradsky first Sergei year 1890 title Sur les organismes de la nitrification journal Comptes rendus de l Acad mie des sciences volume 110 issue pages 1013 1016 ref Examples High salt concentration will select for halophile s. High temperatures will select for thermophile s. See also Microbiological culture Auxanography References reflist Category Microbiology Microbiology stub uk ja ... more details
Refimprove type bacteria date December 2009 Taxobox color lightgrey name Beijerinckiaceae regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Alphaproteobacteria ordo Rhizobiales familia Beijerinckiaceae familia authority Garrity et al . 2006 subdivision ranks Genera ref cite web url http www.bacterio.cict.fr classifgenerafamilies.html Beijerinckiaceae title List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature accessdate 20 July 2010 ref subdivision Beijerinckia br Chelatococcus br Methylocapsa br Methylocella br Methylovirgula br The Beijerinckiaceae are a family of Rhizobiales . They are named after the Netherlands Dutch microbiologist Martinus Willem Beijerinck . The Beijerinckia are free living nitrogen fixing bacteria. References Reflist Category Rhizobiales Proteobacteria stub es Beijerinckiaceae ... more details
italic title Taxobox color lightgrey name Acinetobacter calcoaceticus image image width 300 px image caption Acinetobacter calcoaceticus regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gammaproteobacteria ordo Pseudomonadales familia Moraxellaceae genus Acinetobacter species A. calcoaceticus binomial Acinetobacter calcoaceticus binomial authority Micrococcus calco aceticus Martinus Beijerinck Beijerinck 1911 in science 1911 synonyms Neisseria winogradskyi br Moraxella calcoacetica br Micrococcus calcoaceticus Acinetobacter calcoaceticus is a species of bacteria part of the List of Normal Flora species Human body normal flora . Phloroglucinol carboxylic acid is a degradation product excreted by A. calcoaceticus grown on catechin as sole source of carbon. ref http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6T1W 48DXJ40 2& user 10& coverDate 06 2F11 2F2003& rdoc 1& fmt high& orig search& sort d& docanchor &view c& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 1779b937ddf780ebe1cf697f79451a0d Degradation of catechin by Acinetobacter calcoaceticus MTC 127. M. Arunachalam, N. Mohan, R. Sugadev, P. Chellappan and A. Mahadevan, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta BBA , Volume 1621, Issue 3, 11 June 2003, Pages 261 265, doi 10.1016 S0304 4165 03 00077 1 ref References reflist External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy Browser wwwtax.cgi?mode Info&id 471&lvl 3&p has linkout&lin f&keep 1&srchmode 1&unlock Acinetobacter calcoaceticus on www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov DEFAULTSORT Acinetobacter Calcoaceticus Category Moraxellaceae Category Article Feedback 5 proteobacteria stub th Acinetobacter calcoaceticus ... more details
Taxobox color lightgrey regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gammaproteobacteria ordo Pseudomonadales familia Pseudomonadaceae genus Azomonas species A. agilis binomial Azomonas agilis binomial authority Beijerinck, 1901 br Winogradsky, 1938 Azomonas agilis is a species of motility motile , gram negative bacteria found in water and is capable of nitrogen fixation fixing atmospheric nitrogen . It is the type strain for the genus Azomonas . A. agilis resembles protists with its ovoid, ellipsoidal, or coccoid cells. ref name DworkinFalkow2006 cite book author1 Martin Dworkin author2 Stanley Falkow title The prokaryotes a handbook on the biology of bacteria url http books.google.com books?id sQ1To cNyMkC&pg PA769 accessdate 6 March 2012 date 12 October 2006 publisher Springer isbn 978 0 387 25496 8 pages 769 771 ref The cells are relatively large, usually 2.5 6.4 m long and 2.0 2.8 m wide, though giant cells that are 10.0 13.5 m have been described. ref name DworkinFalkow2006 The cells have peritrichous flagellum flagella which enable motility. ref name DworkinFalkow2006 The species also produces a diffusible yellow green or red violet pigment which fluoresces bluish white under Ultraviolet UV light . ref name DworkinFalkow2006 A. agilis was first isolated and described by Martinus Beijerinck in 1901, who obtained the species from Dutch canal water in Delft . ref name DworkinFalkow2006 Beijernick s original strain has been lost so the strain isolated by Albert Kluyver and van den Bout are now the neotype. ref name DworkinFalkow2006 Despite the fact that mannitol was used by Beijerinck in his enrichment medium for A. agilis , the bacteria in pure culture cannot use it as a carbon source unless it is first degraded by other microbes. ref name DworkinFalkow2006 The species can tolerate salt concentrations up to 1.0 and is resistant to iodoacetate 1 M which suggests it may have ability to live in contaminated waters where there are relatively high con ... more details
in 1892 and MartinusBeijerinck in 1898 who showed that the infectious agent of the tobacco mosaic disease was in fact infilterable. It was MartinusBeijerinck who first coined the term of virus to indicate ... more details
The Leeuwenhoek Medal , established in 1877 by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences , KNAW , in honor of the 17th and 18th century microscope microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek , is granted every ten years to the scientist judged to have made the most significant contribution to microbiology during the preceding decade. The Leeuwenhoek Medal winners have been 1877 Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg , Germany 1885 Ferdinand Cohn , Germany 1895 Louis Pasteur , France 1905 Martinus Beijerinck , Netherlands 1915 David Bruce microbiologist Sir David Bruce , United Kingdom 1925 F lix d Herelle , at the time Egypt 1935 Sergei Winogradsky Sergei Nikolaevitch Winogradsky , France 1950 Selman Waksman Selman Abraham Waksman , United States 1960 Andr Lwoff , France 1970 C. B. van Niel Cornelis Bernardus van Niel Kees van Niel , United States 1981 Roger Stanier Roger Yate Stanier , France 1992 Carl Woese , United States 2003 Karl Stetter , Germany See also Royal Society Leeuwenhoek Lecture Source http www.knaw.nl cfdata prizes prizes detail.cfm?orgid 226 Royal Academy s website Van Leeuwenhoek Medal Category Biology awards Category Microbiology Category 1877 establishments in the Netherlands ar cs Leeuwenhoekova medaile de Leeuwenhoek Medaille es Medalla Leeuwenhoek fr M daille Leeuwenhoek nl Leeuwenhoekmedaille ja pl Medal Leeuwenhoeka pt Medalha Leeuwenhoek ru sk Leeuwenhoekova medaila vi Huy ch ng Leeuwenhoek ... more details
wort as Saccharomyces cerevisiae top fermenting yeast does. Further research was done by Martinus Willem Beijerinck in 1898 it was synonymized with S. bayanus , but revived by Nguyen and Gaillardin ... bayanus and Saccharomyces pastorianus reinstatement of Saccharomyces uvarum Beijerinck as a distinct ... more details
, Bert. 1996. The Beginnings of the Delft Tradition Revisited Martinus W. Beijerinck and the Genetics ... pagina.jsp?id ed7a86b3 7587 4276 bb75 c7a6487170c4&lang en TU Delft Beijerinck Museum Copley Medallists ... more details
microbiologist MartinusBeijerinck independently replicated Ivanovsky s experiments and became convinced that the filtered solution contained a new form of infectious agent, which he named virus . Beijerinck ... more details
the first half of this hypothesis to his colleague MartinusBeijerinck . ref name staley193 Staley1999 ... did Baas Becking and Beijerinck really say? Environmental Microbiology 8 4 755 758 cite Persondata ... more details
Infobox scientist name Sergei Winogradsky image image size caption birth date September 1, 1856 birth place Kiev , Ukraine then Russian Empire death date death date and age 1953 2 25 1856 9 1 death place Brie Comte Robert , France residence citizenship Russian and French nationality ethnicity field Microbiology work institutions Saint Petersburg Conservatory Imperial Conservatoire of Music in St Petersburg piano br University of Saint Petersburg br University of Strasbourg br Pasteur Institute alma mater University of Saint Petersburg doctoral advisor doctoral students known for Nitrogen cycle br Chemotroph Chemoautotrophy br Beggiatoa Sulfur oxidizing bacteria author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences Anton de Bary br Nikolai Menshutkin chemistry br Nevskia Famintzin botany br Martinus Beijerinck influenced Selman Waksman br Martinus Beijerinck prizes Leeuwenhoek Medal 1935 br Fellow of the Royal Society ref name frs religion footnotes Sergei Nikolaievich Winogradsky Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1953.0022 ref or Vinogradskyi lang uk , lang ru September 14, 1856 February 25, 1953 was a Ukrainians Ukrainian Russian microbiologist , ecologist and soil science soil scientist who pioneered the Biogeochemical cycle cycle of life concept. ref cite pmid 13076173 ref ref cite pmid 22092289 ref Winogradsky discovered the first known form of lithotrophy during his research with Beggiatoa in 1887. He reported that Beggiatoa oxidized hydrogen sulfide H sub 2 sub S as an energy source and formed intracellular sulfur droplets. ref cite journal author Winogradsky S title ber Schwefelbakterien journal Bot. Zeitung volume issue 45 pages 489 610 year 1887 ref This research provided the first example of lithotrophy, but not autotrophy . His research on nitrifying bacteria would report the first known form of chemotroph chemoautotrophy , showing how a lithotroph carbon fixation f ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Paracoccus denitrificans image image width 250px superdomain Phylogenetics Phylogenetica regnum Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Proteobacteria Alpha Proteobacteria ordo Rhodobacterales familia Rhodobacteraceae genus Paracoccus species P. denitrificans binomial Paracoccus denitrificans binomial authority Davis, 1969 Paracoccus denitrificans , is a coccoid bacterium known for its nitrate reducing properties, its ability to replicate under conditions of hypergravity and for being the possible ancestor of the eukaryotic mitochondrion endosymbiotic theory . Description Paracoccus denitrificans , is a gram negative , coccoid, non motile, denitrifying nitrate reducing bacterium. It is typically a rod shaped bacterium but assumes spherical shapes during the stationary phase. ref name HAMAP cite web url http www.expasy.ch sprot hamap PARDP.html title HAMAP Paracoccus denitrificans strain Pd 1222 complete proteome author date work HAMAP High quality Automated and Manual Annotation of microbial Proteomes , ExPASy Expert Protein Analysis System proteomics server of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics SIB publisher Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics accessdate 28 April 2011 ref Like all gram negative bacteria, it has a double cell membrane membrane with a cell wall. Formerly known as Micrococcus denitrificans , it was first isolated in 1910 by Martinus Beijerinck , a Netherlands Dutch microbiologist . ref cite journal last Beijerinck first M. W. last2 Minkman first2 D. C. J. year 1910 title Bildung und Verbrauch von Stickoxydul durch Bakterien journal Zentralblatt f r Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde und Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene, Abteilung II volume 25 issue pages 30 63 doi ref The bacterium was reclassified in 1969 to Paracoccus denitrificans by D.H. Davis . ref cite journal last Davis first D. H. last2 et al. year 1969 title Proposal to reject the genus Hydrogenomonas taxonomic implications journal International Journal of Systematic Bac ... more details
This is an incomplete list of notable faculty teaching staff faculty at TU Delft . compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes B Jan Hendrik de Boer , developer of crystal bar process Johannes M. Bauer , Austrian communications professor Johannes Bosscha , Dutch physicist and former director of TU Delft Jacob B. Bakema , Dutch architect Frits Bolkestein , Dutch politician and former European Commissioner Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn , Dutch mathematician, known for De Bruijn graph and De Bruijn index Martinus Willem Beijerinck , Dutch microbiologist and botanist and founder of virology Jan Burgers , Dutch physicist, known for Burgers equation and Brugers vector C Jo Coenen , Dutch architect Dirk Coster , Dutch physicist, co founder of Hafnium D Jan Dietz , Dutch computer scientist David van Dantzig , Dutch mathematician and co founder of Centrum Wiskunde 26 Informatica National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science Cees Dekker , Dutch scientist known for research on carbon nanotubes and molecular biophysics E Berend George Escher , Dutch geologist and former rector magnificus of University of Leiden Aldo van Eyck , Dutch architect Bruno Ninaber van Eyben , Dutch jewellery and industrial designer designed the last series of Dutch guilder coins and the obverse side of all circulating Dutch euro coins F Bent Flyvbjerg , Danish urban planner Tony Fretton , British architect G Johannes De Groot , Dutch mathematician Marinus Jan Granpr Moli re , Dutch architect H Majid Hassanizadeh , Iranian hydrogeologyst Wander Johannes de Haas , Discoverer of Einstein de Haas effect Francine Houben , Dutch architect, co founder of Mecanoo architects bureau Vic Hayes , Dutch policy maker, father of WiFi Herman Hertzberger , Dutch architect K Albert Jan Kluyver , a father of comparative microbiology Hendrik Anthony Kramers , co founder of Centrum Wiskunde 26 Informatica National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science Gijs Kuenen , Dutch microbiologist Warner T. ... more details