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soviet biologistsの例文

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  • In 1989, Vladimir Pasechnik, a top Soviet biologist, defected to Britain.
  • A Soviet biologist who defected to the U . S . in 1992 said the Soviets partially succeeded.
  • This theory, Lamarckism, was an influence on the Soviet biologist Trofim Lysenko's antagonism to mainstream genetic theory as late as the mid 20th century.
  • "' Georgii Dmitrievich Karpechenko "'( 1899, Velsk, Vologda Governorate  July 28, 1941 ) was a Russian and Soviet biologist.
  • Dr . Vladimir Pasechnik, a senior Soviet biologist whose defection in 1989 alerted Western intelligence to the scope of Moscow's clandestine efforts to adapt germs and viruses for military use, died on Wednesday in Wiltshire, England.
  • A Soviet biologist Trofim Lysenko rejected Western science  then focused primarily on making advances in theoretical genetics, based on research with the fruit fly ( " Drosophila melanogaster " )  and proposed a more socially relevant approach to farming that was based on the Michurinism ", but it is more popularly known today as Lysenkoism . ) Lysenko's ideas proved appealing to the Soviet leadership, in part because of their value as propaganda, and he was ultimately made director of the Soviet Academy of Agricultural Sciences.