Johann Gottfried Zinn has written:
'Catalogvs plantarvm Horti academici et agri Gottingensis conscriptvs'
'Catalogus plantarum Horti academici et agri gottingensis'
Johann Gottfried Zinn died in 1759.
Johann Gottfried Zinn was born in 1727.
Johann Gottfried Zinn, a German anatomist and botanist, died in 1759 from tuberculosis at the age of 38. This respiratory illness was common during that time period and often fatal before the advent of modern medical treatments.
Gottfried Wilhelm Perbix has written: 'Zur Thermodynamik und Technologie der Entfernung von Kupfer, Zinn und Antimon aus Eisen und Blei'
S. Zinn has written: 'Elements of induction heating' -- subject(s): Induction heating
Maxine Baca Zinn has written: 'Diversity in families' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Families
David Zinn has written: 'The structure & analysis of the modern improvised line' -- subject(s): Improvisation (Music) 'Fusion Sonata'
A. Stegherr has written: 'Das Dreistoffsystem Zinn-Antimon-Tellur'
Frank Zinn Hutton has written: 'Soil survey, Seneca County, New York' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
Ricardo Zinn has written: 'Argentina, a nation at the crossroads of myth and reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic policy, Political parties, Economic conditions
The zonule, also known as the zonular fibers, helps to hold the lens of the eye in place behind the pupil. It is a delicate system of fibers that connects the ciliary body to the lens, allowing the lens to change shape for focusing on objects at different distances.
The genus, Zinnia.