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- Genkei_Masamune abstract "Genkei Masamune (正宗 厳敬, Masamune Genkei, 1899 - 1993) was a Japanese botanist, who worked in Formosa and then, after World War II, Taiwan. He was noted for his comprehensive botanical indexes of Borneo and Taiwan, as well as for the identification of large numbers of new species.".
- Genkei_Masamune birthDate "1899".
- Genkei_Masamune birthYear "1899".
- Genkei_Masamune deathDate "1993".
- Genkei_Masamune deathYear "1993".
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- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageLength "1967".
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageRevisionID "660044180".
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Botanist.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Botany.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Category:1899_births.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_deaths.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botanists_active_in_Japan.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botanists_with_author_abbreviations.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_botanists.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Republic_of_China.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Noriaki_Fukuyama.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dr. Genkei Masamune".
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Genkei Masamune".
- Genkei_Masamune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Masam.".
- Genkei_Masamune dateOfBirth "1899".
- Genkei_Masamune dateOfDeath "1993".
- Genkei_Masamune hasPhotoCollection Genkei_Masamune.
- Genkei_Masamune name "Masamune, Genkei".
- Genkei_Masamune shortDescription "Japanese botanist".
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- Genkei_Masamune description "Japanese botanist".
- Genkei_Masamune description "Japanese botanist".
- Genkei_Masamune subject Category:1899_births.
- Genkei_Masamune subject Category:1993_deaths.
- Genkei_Masamune subject Category:Botanists_active_in_Japan.
- Genkei_Masamune subject Category:Botanists_with_author_abbreviations.
- Genkei_Masamune subject Category:Japanese_botanists.
- Genkei_Masamune hypernym Botanist.
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- Genkei_Masamune type Q215627.
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- Genkei_Masamune comment "Genkei Masamune (正宗 厳敬, Masamune Genkei, 1899 - 1993) was a Japanese botanist, who worked in Formosa and then, after World War II, Taiwan. He was noted for his comprehensive botanical indexes of Borneo and Taiwan, as well as for the identification of large numbers of new species.".
- Genkei_Masamune label "Genkei Masamune".
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- Genkei_Masamune sameAs 正宗厳敬.
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- Genkei_Masamune sameAs Масамунэ,_Гэнкэй.
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- Genkei_Masamune givenName "Genkei".
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- Genkei_Masamune name "Genkei Masamune".
- Genkei_Masamune name "Masamune, Genkei".
- Genkei_Masamune surname "Masamune".