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- someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours (同)slogger
- someone who moves slowly; "in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach" (同)slowpoke, stick-in-the-mud, slowcoach
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- とぼとぼ歩く人 / こつこつ働く(勉強する)人
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- Emanuel Edward Klein, a diligent and industrious plodder or the father of British microbiology.
- Atalic B1, Peric ID, Ferencic SF.
- Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Med Glas (Zenica).2010 Aug;7(2):111-5.
- Emanuel Edward Klein (Osijek, 1844 - Hove, 1925) was a British microbiologist of Croatian origin. He completed his medical studies in Vienna in 1869. In 1869 he was sent to England to determine terms for the translation of Samuel Stricker's manual Handbuch von den Geweben des Menchen und der Tiere.
- PMID 21258305
- Charles Darwin: genius or plodder?
- Wilkins AS1.
- Genetics.Genetics.2009 Nov;183(3):773-7. doi: 10.1534/genetics.109.110452.
- There is no doubt about the magnitude of Charles Darwin's contributions to science. There has, however, been a long-running debate about how brilliant he was. His kind of intelligence was clearly different from that of the great physicists who are deemed geniuses. Here, the nature of Darwin's intell
- PMID 19933233
Japanese Journal
- 斎藤 健 [他],野口 駿
- 油化学 15(9), 460-465, 1966
- … This anisotrophy may be caused by the action of shearing forces in plodder. …
- NAID 130001009060
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