Marie Hammer
Marie Signe Hammer née Jørgensen (1907–2002) was a Danish zoologist and entomologist who specialized in moss mites. In the 1930s and 1940s, she undertook research in Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. She later extended her investigations to North and South America, New Zealand, and Asia, discovering some 150 new genera and almost a thousand new species. Her research supported the dispersal of species as a result of continental drift as described in her 1979 thesis together with John Anthony Wallwork titled ''A Review of the World Distribution of oribatid mites in Relation to Continental Drift''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Environmental and Chemical Effects on Home Furnishings by Marie Hammer
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Hazardous Household Substances: Alternatives That Are Relatively Free of Toxic Effects by Marie Hammer
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Window Management for Energy Conservation by Marie Hammer
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Hazardous Household Substances: Alternatives That Are Relatively Free of Toxic Effects by Marie Hammer, Chris Koehler, Randall A. Cantrell
Published 2020-09-01
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