From 1860 to 1920—Louis Pasteur to Henrietta Swan Leavitt (24)
The research and discoveries made by French chemist and microbiologist in the 1800s have benefitted mankind well into the 21st century. He proved microorganisms cause diseases, and developed vaccines. American scientist Henrietta Swan Leavitt contributed to the science of astronomy, specifically regarding the brightness of stars. Inside this guide, readers will explore the lives and discoveries of these historical figures as well as many other notable scientists, The text is supported by stunning photographs and images.
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SeriesHistory's Most Influential Scientists
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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Publisher or imprintBritannica Educational Publishing
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AuthorRogers, Kate
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ISBN-139781499474824
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 X 9
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Reading Interest7,8,9,10,11,12
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# of Pages64
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Dewey Decimal509.2’2--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2024
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SubjectNonfiction, Collective Biography, Scientists
The research and discoveries made by French chemist and microbiologist in the 1800s have benefitted mankind well into the 21st century. He proved microorganisms cause diseases, and developed vaccines. American scientist Henrietta Swan Leavitt contributed to the science of astronomy, specifically regarding the brightness of stars. Inside this guide, readers will explore the lives and discoveries of these historical figures as well as many other notable scientists, The text is supported by stunning photographs and images.