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Dermatology in general medicine

, 1971
Introduction biology and pathophysiology of skin disorders presenting in the skin and mucous membranes dermatology and internal medicine diseases due to microbial agents therapeutics paediatric and geriatric dermatology.
T. Fitzpatrick
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Biology for the General Reader

AIBS Bulletin, 1954
HAPPILY, there is no need to urge in these pages the importance of the popularization of science. The A.I.B.S. itself constitutes one of our most significant enterprises in this field. It was set up, after all, to popularize biology among specialists in the biological sciences.
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General Biology of Plantago

1992
The Plantaginaceae are thought to be an ancient family (Day and Stebbins 1966; Cronquist 1968). They are only remotely related to modern families and are considered a separate order, the Plantaginales (Pilger 1937). The primitive forms from which the Plantaginaceae have evolved are unknown.
J. C. Vulto   +3 more
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General Biology Teaching

BioScience, 1967
I It is important to realize that in the plannig of courses there is not one problem but many; there are many solutions, for the reason that there are many ways of organizing courses and many different types of courses which could be given. This year, for the first time, I have been organizing a type of course that was new to me, a course in science ...
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General Biology of Cryptosporidium

2018
In 1907 Ernest Edward Tyzzer clearly described a protozoan parasite he frequently found in the gastric glands of laboratory mice. Although Tyzzer credited J. Jackson Clarke with the first published description of a parasite resembling Cryptosporidium, neither the dimensions of the organism nor the figures presented by Clarke support Tyzzer's comment ...
C. A. Speer   +2 more
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General Biology of Senescence

Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
The connective tissue matrix, within and around which the parenchymal cells carry on their daily activities, undergoes distinct changes with aging. Particularly noteworthy is the relative increase of connective tissue in various organs. The parenchymal cells react to the aging process by gradually decreasing their number in the various organs, a ...
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GENERAL BIOLOGY OF PHYSALIA

1964
Abstract : The objective of this research was to investigate the general biology of Physalia. It was proposed to concentrate research efforts on two major aspects of the general problem: first, the secretion of gas into the float, and second, the nature and circulation of the gastrovascular fluid. Attention was directed to the unexpected composition of
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Orgasm, Generation, and the Politics of Reproductive Biology

Representations, 1986
Sexual orgasm moved to the periphery of human physiology. The new conceptualization of the female orgasm, however, was but formulation of a more radical eighteenth-century reinterpretation of the female body in relation to that of the male. Neither advances in reproductive biology nor anatomical discoveries seem sufficient to explain the dramatic ...
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General Concepts on the Evolutionary Biology of Parasites

Evolution, 1977
Parasitism is a very common way of life, and probably the prevalent means of obtaining food among organisms. Adaptive radiation among parasites has been extensive, and yet ecological and evolutionary concepts on parasitism are poorly developed. Although Elton (1927) devoted a chapter in his pioneering ecology book to parasitism his conclusion was that ...
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