William Henry Dallinger FRS (5 July 1839 – 7 November 1909) was a British minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He was also an accomplished scientist, being the first to study the complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope and studying the adaptation of such organisms to temperature. He made numerous contributions to microscopy, and was president of the Quekett Microscopical Club from 1889 to 1892. Dallinger was awarded three honorary doctorates, the Ll.D. from Victoria College, Toronto in 1884, the D.Sc. from Dublin in 1892, and the D.L.C. from Durham in 1896.
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| - William Henry Dallinger (ur. 1839, zm. 1909) – brytyjski przyrodnik i duchowny. Prowadząc badania na organizmach jednokomórkowych, ustalił, że mogą się one adaptować do małych zmian w środowisku. W tym celu przygotował inkubator z kolonią bakterii, które zdolne były do życia w temperaturze pokojowej. Następnie przez sześć lat stopniowo podnosił temperaturę do 70 °C, badając czy mikroorganizmy dostosują się do zmian środowiska. (pl)
- William Henry Dallinger FRS (5 July 1839 – 7 November 1909) was a British minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He was also an accomplished scientist, being the first to study the complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope and studying the adaptation of such organisms to temperature. He made numerous contributions to microscopy, and was president of the Quekett Microscopical Club from 1889 to 1892. Dallinger was awarded three honorary doctorates, the Ll.D. from Victoria College, Toronto in 1884, the D.Sc. from Dublin in 1892, and the D.L.C. from Durham in 1896. (en)
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| - William Henry Dallinger FRS (5 July 1839 – 7 November 1909) was a British minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He was also an accomplished scientist, being the first to study the complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope and studying the adaptation of such organisms to temperature. He made numerous contributions to microscopy, and was president of the Quekett Microscopical Club from 1889 to 1892. Dallinger was awarded three honorary doctorates, the Ll.D. from Victoria College, Toronto in 1884, the D.Sc. from Dublin in 1892, and the D.L.C. from Durham in 1896. Dallinger was married to Emma Ion Goldsmith (1842-1910). They had one child, son Percy Gough (1867-1930). (en)
- William Henry Dallinger (ur. 1839, zm. 1909) – brytyjski przyrodnik i duchowny. Prowadząc badania na organizmach jednokomórkowych, ustalił, że mogą się one adaptować do małych zmian w środowisku. W tym celu przygotował inkubator z kolonią bakterii, które zdolne były do życia w temperaturze pokojowej. Następnie przez sześć lat stopniowo podnosił temperaturę do 70 °C, badając czy mikroorganizmy dostosują się do zmian środowiska. (pl)
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