CONTRIBUTION
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DISCOVERED/ INVENTED
BY
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1.
ABA (Abscisic acid)
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Addicott
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2.
Adrenalin
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Schaffer, Oliver
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3.
All living beings were arisen from primordial fluid
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Anaximander (611-524 BC)
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4.
Allopatric speciation: Observed its early stages
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Ford E.B (1949)
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5.
Amino acid sequence of protein
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Sanger
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6.
Amoeba
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Roesel Von Rosenhof
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7.
Anaerobic release of energy (Yeast & Mould)
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Louis Pasteur (1878)
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8.
Animal body is made up of cells
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Theodor Schwann (1839)
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9.
Animal cloning- First (frogs from tadpole cells)
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Robert Briggs and Thomas King (1952)
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10.
Animals start development as an egg
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William Harvey
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11.
Anthrax bacillus bacteria
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Robert Koch (1876)
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12.
Anthrax vaccine
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Louis Pasteur
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13.
Antibody against Rabies
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Louis Pasteur
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14.
Antitoxin against Diphtheria
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Won Berring
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15.
Archaeopteryx-
Identified the fossil
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Leopold Cuvier
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16.
Artificial antigen
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Land Steiner
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17.
Artificial gene
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Hargovind Khorana (1969)
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18.
Artificial heart
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Michael dibake
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19.
Artificial parthenogenesis
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Loeb J. (1900)
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20.
Artificial polyploidy
by blocking cell division using colchicine
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Blakeslee A.F (1937)
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21.
Artificial RNA
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Severo Ochoa (1959; USA)
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22.
Artificial system of classification
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Aristotle
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23.
Aspirin
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Dresser
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24.
Astral rays
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Fol
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25.
ATP
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Lohmann K (1929)
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26.
ATP Cycle
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Lipmann
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27.
ATP: Role in muscle contraction
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Szent Cyorgyi (1941)
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28.
Bacteria
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1683)
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29.
Bacteria- First viral disease of bacteria
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Twort F.W. (1915)
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30.
Bacteria- Pure culture
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Lister (1878)
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31.
Bacteria: Transduction
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Zinder & Lederberg
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32.
Bacteria: Transformation
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Avery O.T, Mc Leod C.M and Mc Carty M (1944)
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33.
Bacteriophage
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Towrt and De Herelle (1915)
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34.
Barr body (sex chromatin)
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Barr and Bertram (1949)
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35.
BCG vaccine
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Calmette and Guerin (1921; France)
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36.
BHC (Gammexane) synthesis
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Michael Faraday
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37.
Binomial nomenclature (1753)
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Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
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38.
Biocatalysts
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Buchner
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39.
Biochemical evolution
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Wald (1952)
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40.
Biogeographical realms
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Wallace A.R
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41.
Biological synthesis of DNA with template
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Kornberg A.
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42.
Bioluminescence
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E.R Dubois
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43.
Biomolecular model or Sandwich model of plasma membrane
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Davson and Danielli (1935)
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44.
Biosynthesis of glycogen on liver
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Bernard (1857)
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45.
Blood capillaries
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Marcello Malpighi
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46.
Blood circulation
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William Harvey (1578-1657)
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47.
Blood circulation- Showed
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Malpighi (1660)
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48.
Blood coagulation- Explained
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Moravits (1905)
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49.
Blood group (AB)
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De Castello and Sturli (1902)
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50.
Blood group, O
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De Castello and Sturli (1902)
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51.
Blood groups (A, B and O)
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Carl Land Steiner (1900)
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52.
Blood pressure- Measured
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Stephen Hales (1773)
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53.
Brain & eye connection- Research
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Roger W. Sperry, David Hubel & Torsten Wiessel (1981)
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54.
Bundles of His and physiology of Auriculo-ventricular node
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His (1893)
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55.
C3 pathway of plants
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Melvin Calvin
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56.
C4 pathway of plants
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Hatch and Slack
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57.
Cancer
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Robert Welberg
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58.
Carbon dating
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Libby W.F
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59.
Carotenoids (chemical structure)
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Karrer, Kuhn & Lederer
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60.
Cascade reaction
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Sutherlands
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61.
Cat cry syndrome
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Lejuene
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62.
Cell
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Robert Hooke (1665)
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63.
Cell cycle: stages
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Howard & Pele (1951)
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64.
Cell division
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Hofmeister
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65.
Cell- First description of cell (RBC)
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Jan Swammerdam (1658)
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66.
Cell mediated response
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Dausset, Snell & Benaceraff
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67.
Cell theory
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Schleiden and Schwann
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68.
Central dogma
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Crick F.H.C (1918)
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69.
Centriole- Observed
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van Beneden E. (1875)
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70.
Chemical nature of TMV
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Bawden F.C. and Pirie N.W. (1938)
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71.
Chemical structure of antibody
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Gerald M. Edelman & Rodney R. Porter (1972)
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72.
Chemotherapy
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Paul Erlich
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73.
Chloroform
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James Simpson
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74.
Chloromycetin (antibiotic)
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Burk Holder
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75.
Chlorophyll structure & isolation
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Willstatter and Stoll (1953)
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76.
Chloroplast
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Schimper
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77.
Chlortetracycline (isolated from Streptomyces
aureofacieus)
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Subba Rao and Duggar (1948)
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78.
Cholera bacteria
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Robert Koch
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79.
Cholera toxin
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Louis Pasteur
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80.
Chromatin
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Fleming W (1879)
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81.
Chromatography
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Michael Tswett (1906)
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82.
Chromomeres (granules on chromosomes)
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Pfitzner W (1882)
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83.
Chromosomal basis of heredity
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Sutton (1904)
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84.
Chromosome number in man
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Tijo and Levan
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85.
Chromosomes (nuclear filaments)
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Hofmeister
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86.
Chromosomes (nuclear filaments) - described.
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Anton Schneider (1823)
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87.
Chromosomes -First experiment on Chromosomes (using fruit
fly)
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Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945)
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88.
Chromosomes-Lamp brush
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W. Flemming (1982)
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89.
Cleavage in frog
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Prevost and Dumas
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90.
Cleavage of the frog’s egg-Described cell division for
the first time by studying Cleavage of the frog’s egg.
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Prevost P &Dumas J.B.A (1824)
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91.
Cloned a mammal- First (Dolly)
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Ian Wilmut (1996)
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92.
CO2: Role in regulation of breathing
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Haldane and Priestley (1905)
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93.
Coacervates- Produced
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Oparin A.I (1924)
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94.
Coenzyme A
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Lipmann C. (1945)
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95.
Colour blindness (Daltonism)
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Hornerd (1876)
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96.
Complement factor (alexin)
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Bordet
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97.
Compound microscope
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Zacharias Janssen (1590)
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98.
Conditioned reflex
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Pavlov I.P.
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99.
Contraceptive pills
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Pinkus
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100.
Cortisone
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Edward Calvin
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