Hans Molisch - translation to french
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Hans Molisch - translation to french

AUSTRIAN BOTANIST (1856-1937)
Molisch
  • Hans Molisch bust at the University of Vienna

Hans Molisch      
Hans Molisch (1856-1937), Austrian chemist and botanist who coined the term "allelopathy"
Molisch      
Molish, family name; Hans Molisch (1856-1937), Austrian chemist and botanist

Definition

Pottering
1. To discuss at length the Harry Potter phenomena - books, movie, or related paraphernalia.
2)to role-play or otherwise act in the spirit of said books.
Q. Why were you up so late last night? A. Oh, I was just Pottering around with my sister.She thinks Hagrid will die in the next book, but she's so wrong - it'll be Ginny for sure.

Wikipedia

Hans Molisch

Hans Molisch (6 December 1856, Brünn, Habsburg Moravia - 8 December 1937, Wien, Austria) was a Czech-Austrian botanist.

Molisch's test is named after him, it is a sensitive chemical test for the presence of carbohydrates.

He taught as a professor at the German University of Prague (1894-), Vienna University (1909-1928), Tohoku Imperial University (now Tohoku University, Japan; 1922–1925), and the Bose Institute in Kolkata India;1928-

From 1931 to 1937 he acted as the vice-president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Hans Molisch expanded on Julius von Sachs's work by developing ´starch pictures´ in intact leaves by using actual photographic negatives as masks over the illuminated leaves.

In his function as rector of the University of Vienna in 1926/27, Molisch was responsible for a wave of radicalization among the anti-Semitic and German-national students. The escalating violence against politically dissenters in general and Jewish students in particular was promoted by Molisch and demonstrated by appropriate leniency in punishing the perpetrators. At the university he was considered an open sponsor of the "swastika people".