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Kliment Timiryazev

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443: 38: 144: 317:, and Vasily (c. 1840–1912), a writer. Timiryazev was first educated by private teachers at home. In 1861 he entered the Saint Petersburg University and graduated with honors from the faculty of physics and mathematics in 1866. Two years later he published his first article, on a device for studying breakdown of carbon dioxide, and was sent abroad, where he studied under 442: 397:
In 1911 Timiriazev put forth the idea of organizing scientific research in special institutes outside the universities, which later became the dominant Soviet trend. Shortly before his death in 1920, he publicly endorsed the Bolshevik regime, thus helping to forge the pact between research-oriented
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and laid out by the architect Osipov. Timiryazev is depicted in the gown of Cambridge University where he was awarded an honorary doctorate. The granite pedestal bears the inscription of 'the curve of plant physiology' which Timiryazev elucidated. In October 1941 the statue was overturned by a
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Timiryazev was born to Arkady Semyenovich Timiryazev, a Russian statesman, and Adelaida Bode, an English woman of French origin, who later received Russian citizenship. He had at least three brothers:
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attended private lectures of Timiryazev. These lectures on evolution were highly influential to Oparin. He also lectured on Darwinism at his flat in Moscow.
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and was appointed as professor of Petrov's Academy of Agriculture, until its closure in 1892. Since 1877 he also lectured at the
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Fascist bomb, but after a few hours it was back in its place. Its lower half still bears the marks caused by bomb splinters.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The New Science of Astrobiology: From Genesis of the Living Cell to Evolution of Intelligent Behaviour in the Universe
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in Russia. He founded a faculty of vegetable physiology and a laboratory at the Petrovskoye Academy.
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for agricultural research in Russia, which he initiated in early 1870s. He was a member of the
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in Moscow there is a statue of Timiryazev which was unveiled on 4 November 1923, sculpted by
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Environmental Evolution: Effects of the Origin and Evolution of Life on Planet Earth
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Historical note K. A. Timiriazev: A visit to Darwin, with notes by Leon Bell
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The Contingent Nature of Life: Bioethics and the Limits of Human Existence
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Stalin's Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists
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DΓΌwell, Marcus; Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph; Mieth, Dietmar. (2008).
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are named after him. The Regional Universal Scientific Library in
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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3 June] 1843 – 28 April 1920) was a Russian Imperial
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Timiryazev was a major proponent of the evolution theory of
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commemorating the 150th anniversary of Timiryazev's birth
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