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  • 0Andrew Robinson is the author of The Last Man Who Knew Everything (Open Book Publishers, revised edition, 2023), a biography of Thomas Young.
Clinical Neuroscience (new York, N.y.) +

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

この反省は,非常に才能のある個人の重要な業績を強調しています. 伝記者は この多才な多才者の 多様で影響力のある作品を 探求しています

科学分野

  • 経歴
  • 科学の歴史

背景

  • 生産的な多項学者の人生と作品が考察される.
  • 個人の多様な知的追求が指摘されています.

研究 の 目的

  • 有名な人物について 概要を述べる
  • 彼らの貢献の幅と影響を評価する.

主な方法

  • 生物学的研究と分析
  • ポリマスの出版作品と遺産のレビュー

主要な成果

  • ポリマスは複数の学問に大きく貢献した.
  • 彼らの作品は 卓越した知性と生産性を示しています

結論

  • 個人の遺産は 深刻で多面的なものです
  • 具体的貢献に関するさらなる研究が必要である.

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