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What does RH stand for?

Robert Hooke (discovered the cell by zooming in on a slice of cork)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The sash window design is attributed to the English inventor and scientist, Robert Hooke.
Take the Space theatre company is bringing Hanging Hooke, the story of 17th-century natural philosopher Robert Hooke, to Southport Arts Centre.
99), a clever combination of history and biography to describe the world of Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Locke, Evelyn and Nicholas Barbon who rebuilt London after the Great Fire; Andrew Graham-Dixon's Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel ([pounds sterling]8.
Designed by architect Christopher Wren and scientist Robert Hooke, the Monument is one of London's simplest but most evocative attractions.
Created by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr Robert Hooke, the monument is the tallest free-standing stone column in the world.
The day that Robert Hooke, steeped in the emerging body of thought that gave rise to the scientific method, used the newly invented microscope to examine living tissues and saw that life emerges from the hierarchical assembly of imperceptible building blocks--cells--the idea that disease is caused by "malodorous exhalations" began to the.
Their hope, as Robert Hooke expressed it in his 1665 manifesto Micrographia, was that "by rectifying the operations of the Senses," these instruments would put knowledge on a new and more certain foundation.
Within the body of the book, chapters describe the work and travels of Robert Hooke (1635-1703), who was perhaps best known for his microscope work, but also for his investigations into many other areas of science.

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