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The Royal Society read part of Letter L-173 about the structure of cotton seed, the sweat glands of the skin, and the slime of fish |
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The Royal Society read part of Letter L-175 about gall nuts, over a year after receiving it |
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The Royal Society read part of Letter L-177 about how the leaves, root, and stem are wrapped up with the seeds |
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The Royal Society read part of Letter L-186 about the structure of teeth |
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The Royal Society read part of Letter L-192 about the generation of ants |
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The Royal Society read the first part of Leeuwenhoek's long Letter L-040 of the previous 9 October about little animals in various waters |
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The Royal Society read the first part of Letter L-147 about the crystalline humour of the eye |
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The Royal Society read the first part of Letter L-150 about the brain of several animals, chalk stones of gout, leprosy, and scales of eels |
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The Royal Society read the former part of Letter L-152 about salts in vinegar and wine, vinegar eels, and salts found in vinegar mixed with crabs eyes and chalk |
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The Royal Society read the former part of Letter L-154 about salts in wormwood, alum, and other substances |
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The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-147 about the crystalline humour of bird and fish eyes, the vitreous humour, the cornea tunica, and the colour of a Blackamore |
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The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-150 about the brain of an ox and a sparrow, moxa, chalk from gout, leprosy, and eels, in which he discovered both scales and fins |
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The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-154 about salts in ashes, lime, soda, and sal armoniac |
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The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-157 about sperm and eggs in sheep and rabbits |
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The Royal Society read the latter part of Letter L-186 about the teeth of various animals |
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The Royal Society read the second part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676 |
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The Royal Society read the third part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676 |
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The Royal Society received Leeuwenhoek's first letter |
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The Royal Society requested that Robert Hooke try to replicate Leeuwenhoek's observations |
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The Royal Society, From Its Institution tо the End of the Eighteenth Century |
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The Secrets of Success |
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The Select Works of Antony van Leeuwenhoek |
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The Simple Microscope in the Hands of Van Leeuwenhoek and Huygens |
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The State of Holland decided to flood the country to impede the Spanish invasion |
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The tensions between facts and fantasy |
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The Unexpected Popularity of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek |
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The unseen world |
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The van Leeuwenhoek Microscope in possession of the University of Utrecht |
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The van Leeuwenhoek Specimens |
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The vanishing link between animalcules and disease before the 19th century |
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The Vermeer Connection |
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The Works |
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The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle |
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The yeast cell: what did Leeuwenhoeck see? |
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The ‘invisible technician’ made visible |
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Theodore Craanen wrote Letter L-048 to Leeuwenhoek, some time in 1677, requesting that his relative Johan Ham be allowed to visit |
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