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Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 2001
EUGENICS The field of eugenics had its origins in the early genetic theories of Gregor Mendel and the studies of biometrics pioneered by British aristocrat Francis Galton. Galton was first to coin the term eugenics, which he defined as “hereditarily endowed with noble qualities” or more simply “well-born.” Galton focused both on positive inheritance ...
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EUGENICS The field of eugenics had its origins in the early genetic theories of Gregor Mendel and the studies of biometrics pioneered by British aristocrat Francis Galton. Galton was first to coin the term eugenics, which he defined as “hereditarily endowed with noble qualities” or more simply “well-born.” Galton focused both on positive inheritance ...
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Schopenhauer’s Lutheran Pedigree
Dianoia : rivista di filosofia : 25, 2, 2017, 2017This paper considers the influence of three Lutheran topics on the philosophy of Schopenhauer: bondage of the will, hermeneutics and ...
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Empirically based uncertainty factors for the pedigree matrix in ecoinvent
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2016A. Ciroth +3 more
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The application of the pedigree approach to the distributions foreseen in ecoinvent v3
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2016S. Muller +5 more
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A general model for the genetic analysis of pedigree data.
Human Heredity, 1971R. Elston, James A. Stewart
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Pedigree Reconstruction with Genome-Wide Markers in Potato
American Journal of Potato Research, 2017Jeffrey B. Endelman +15 more
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