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The development of modern cell theory is credited to Theodor Schwann, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow. Among scientists who are awarded acclaim for groundbreaking prerequisite work in the field are Robert Hooke, discoverer of the cell, Anton von Leeuwenhoek, the inventor of the microscope, Zacharias Jansen, the inventor of the compound microscope, Robert Remak, who proposed the idea that cells are produced by preexisting cells, and a number of others.
It is similar to the Big Bang theory. The ekpyrotic theory is, a theory that their is a parallel universe (More than one) In our universe.
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.
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Theodore V Galambos has written: 'Structural members and frames' -- subject(s): Structures, Theory of, Theory of Structures
Theodore A. Sundstrom has written: 'Mathematical reasoning' -- subject- s -: Proof theory
Theodore R. Dixon has written: 'Verbal behavior and general behavior theory'
To see Theodorsen's paper on Relativity see www.gsjournal.net
Theodore P. Rebard has written: 'Germain Grisez's natural law theory' -- subject(s): Natural law, Ethics
The German biologist Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) is considered a founder of the cell theory.
Theodore Schwann, Matthias Schlieden, Rudolph Virchow. They all made very important contributions to the cell theory.
Robert hooke,mathias schleiden,theodore schwan,felix dujardin and rodulf von vichior.
This is a political cartoon that shows Theodore Roosevelt and implying his theory of speaking softly and carrying a big stick.
A. Theodore Eastman has written: 'Christian responsibility in one world' -- subject(s): Anglican Communion, Missions, Theory 'Chosen and sent: calling the church to mission' -- subject(s): Church and the world, Mission of the church