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The Biology of the Future and the Future of Biology

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2001
Abstract We view and interpret the world around us, both natural and cultural, through perceptual and cognitive spectacles of our own construction. The natural sciences claim that their methods, of hypothesis, observation, and experiment, permit something approximating to a true representation of the material reality that surrounds us to
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Philosophy of Biology Before Biology

2019
Philosophy of biology before biology Edited by Cecilia Bognon-Kuss & Charles T. Wolfe   Table of contents Cecilia Bognon-Kuss & Charles T. Wolfe. Introduction 1. Cecilia Bognon-Kuss & Charles T. Wolfe. The idea of “philosophy of biology before biology”: a methodological provocation Part I. FORM AND DEVELOPMENT 2.
Bognon, Cécilia, Wolfe, Charles
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Biology and Molecular Biology of Furoviruses

1989
Publisher Summary Of the eight labile rod-shaped viruses that are transmitted by plasmodiophorid fungi, soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) has caused concern in some wheat-growing areas of the United States since 1919 and a disease of groundnuts now attributed to peanut clump virus (PCV) has been prevalent in India for 60 years or so.
K.E. Richards, Alan A. Brunt
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Mathematical biology

Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2021
Stanca M. Ciupe   +2 more
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Systems Biology and the Biology of Systems

Physiology, 2010
When I sit down to write an editorial for Physiology, I flatter myself that the two or three people who will ultimately read it want to hear my thoughts on a “big” topic. It strikes me that, within the rarefied realm of academic biology, there few bigger topics, or at least few topics more ...
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Ethylene in Plant Biology

, 2022
F. B. Abeles
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Physics and biology [PDF]

open access: possibleUspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 1970
Living organisms which exist on earth are open self-regulating and self-replicating systems. Their most important functional components are biopolymers, namely, proteins and nucleic acids. Quite general scientific considerations indicate that life ought to exist beyond the limits of the earth, somewhere in the universe, if not on other planets of the ...
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The Biology of the Acanthocephala

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biology of the acanthocephala. The morphology, functional anatomy, histology, cytology, ultrastructure development, biochemistry, host-parasite relationships, epidemiology, and medical and veterinary helminthology of acanthocephala are briefly discussed.
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