Samuel Cate Prescott has written:
'Sedgewick's principles of sanitary science and public health'
Samuel Cate Prescott was born on April 5, 1872.
Samuel Cate Prescott was born on April 5, 1872.
he died in a British prison on the 26th of december 1777.
Cate Cochran has written: 'Reconcilable differences'
Cate Tarner has written: 'E mikre magku'
George Allan Cate has written: 'John Ruskin' -- subject(s): Bibliography
James Cate has written: 'The following lines were composed on the melancholy state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn'
Rodney M. Cate has written: 'Courtship' -- subject(s): Courtship, Dating (Social customs)
William Lyman Underwood and Samuel Cate Prescott brought extensive expertise in microbiology and food science to the problem at hand. Underwood's background included significant work in bacteriology, while Prescott was renowned for his research on fermentation and food preservation. Their combined knowledge allowed them to address issues related to food safety and spoilage effectively. Together, they contributed to the advancement of food microbiology, particularly in understanding the role of microorganisms in food production and preservation.
D. H. S. Blaupot ten Cate has written: 'Bodembewegingen van Nederland'
James Lea Cate has written: 'The 1965 history institutes revisited ..' -- subject(s): History, Study and teaching, Teachers' institutes
Cate Haste has written: 'Nazi Women' -- subject(s): Fascism and women, National socialism and women, Relations with women, Social conditions 'Rules of desire' -- subject(s): History, Sex customs, Sexual ethics