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Naomi Feinbrun-Dothan (17 April 1900 – 8 March 1995) was a Russian-born Israeli botanist, who became part of the academic staff at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She studied the flora of Israel and published dozens of articles and several analytical flora books. Just after her 91st birthday, she received the 1991 Israel Prize for her unique contribution to the Land of Israel studies. She is the botanical author of Allium truncatum, Allium dumetorum, and Iris regis-uzziae.

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  • Naomi Feinbrun (es)
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  • Файнбрун, Наоми (ru)
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  • Naomi Feinbrun-Dothan (17 April 1900 – 8 March 1995) was a Russian-born Israeli botanist, who became part of the academic staff at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She studied the flora of Israel and published dozens of articles and several analytical flora books. Just after her 91st birthday, she received the 1991 Israel Prize for her unique contribution to the Land of Israel studies. She is the botanical author of Allium truncatum, Allium dumetorum, and Iris regis-uzziae. (en)
  • ナオミ・ファインブルン=ドーサン(Naomi Feinbrun-Dothan、姓のドーサンは1947年にヘブライ風とするために改名、1900年4月17日 - 1995年3月8日)はロシア生まれのイスラエルの植物学者である。エルサレムのヘブライ大学で働いた。イスラエルの植物を研究し多くの著書がある。1991年にイスラエル賞(Israel Prize)を受賞した。 (ja)
  • Наоми Файнбрун (первоначальное имя Ноэмия Ароновна Файнбрун, ивр. ‏נעמי פיינברון-דותן‏‎, англ. Naomi Feinbrun или англ. Naomi Feinbrun-Dothan, 1900 — 8 марта 1995) — израильский ботаник, одна из первых профессоров женского пола в Еврейском университете в Иерусалиме. (ru)
  • Naomi Feinbrun ( 1900 - 8 de marzo 1995) fue una botánica israelí de origen ruso. Fue parte del personal académico de la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén en épocas donde ninguna mujer seguía una carrera científica, no solamente en Israel sino mundialmente. Por seis décadas estudió la flora de Israel, publicando docenas de artículos y varios textos analíticos. A los noventa y uno recibe el "Premio Israel 1991" por su contribución a los estudios de tierras de Israel. (es)
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