Max Hartmann

Max Hartmann (7 June 1876 – 11 October 1962) was a German biologist, alluded to in the book ''Phylogenetic Systematics'' by Willi Hennig for his investigations into divisions of sciences, most notably into descriptive and explanatory. He was a philosopher of science and the author of ''Allgemeine Biology''.

The publicly available abstract of an article in ''Nature'' Magazine (1946) presents him, as a student of the sexuality and fertilization in Protozoa and Algae; that "he can look back upon a fine record of original research... His investigations of ‘relative sexuality’ [which] have led to very important biochemical studies of the substances produced and released by gametes and essential for fertilization in Algae, echinoderms, molluscs and fishes"; and that he was an outspoken critic of Nazism. Hartmann was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Biologie. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hartmann, Max Ludwig
Published 1894
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by Hartmann, Max Ludwig
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by Hartmann, Max
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by Hartmann, Max, 1876-1962.
Published 1907
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by Hartmann, Max, 1876-1962.
Published 1907
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by Hartmann, Max 1876-1962
Published 1909
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by Hartmann, Max 1876-1962
Published 1909
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by Hartmann, Max 1876-1962
Published 1911
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by Hartmann, Max
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by Hartmann, Max, 1876-1962.
Published 1911
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by Hartmann, Max
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by Hartmann, Max
Published 1911
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by Hartmann, M.
Published 1921
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by Hartmann, Max
Published 1921
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by Hartmann, Max 1876-1962
Published 1929
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by Hartmann, Max 1876-1962
Published 1929
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by Doherty, Richard Powers, 1905-
Published 1934
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