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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Cell and Biology

By: Dr. Albert Martini

...e sciences. Fundamental and historical development in the sciences. Great ideas that revolutionize our scientific world. The story of the cell and Biology. The birth of modern Biology. The rise of the modern University and experimental stations. The cell as the basic building block of life. The origin of life. The development of microbiology and microscopy. The ge...

...CE STARTED WITH THE GREAT MEN AND WOMEN OF SCIENCE ABSTRACT ON THE GENESIS OF AN ORDERLY AND SYSTEMATIC UNIVERSE 68 THE STORY OF THE CELL AND BIOLOGY 73 BIOLOGY AS A SCIENCE 73 BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION, HIERARCHY OF LIFE 73 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 74 THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OF THE FUTURE 76 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 77 ABSTRACT ON OUR BEAUTIFUL GREEN PL...

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On The Origin Of The Human Mind, Second Edition

By: Ph.D. Andrey Vyshedskiy

...hat it should enter the literature as an alternative to the other theories that explain the origin of humans.” — FREDERICK E WASSERMAN, Professor of Biology, Boston University “The value of Vyshedskiy's book may rest on his highly original concept of mental synthesis and its possible neural basis. I am not a neuroscientist and cannot judge the plausibility of the neura...

..., since Charles Darwin proposed that species evolve under the influence of natural selection (Darwin C, 1859), have been marked by great discoveries. Molecular biology described the genetic principles underlying species evolution and identified specific changes in the human genome since our lineage split off from the chimpanzee line about six million years ago (Somel M, 20...

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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...a mere machine evolved as an offshoot of research in physics, chemistry, and biology. Eventually, physicists produced a perception that hu- mans are... ...n this mechanical worldview. Until the 1930’s, the predominant belief was that biology was different from all other sciences. It was believed that al... ...living entity that was not mere matter. However, the evolution of contemporary biology could take place only after it was decided to discard the idea... ...etic engineering, T H E C R E D I B I L I T Y O F Q UA N T U M T H E O RY 81 molecular biology, and pharmacology progressed through the life- less m... ...eering, T H E C R E D I B I L I T Y O F Q UA N T U M T H E O RY 81 molecular biology, and pharmacology progressed through the life- less mechanistic... ...e connection between physics and other sciences: All the sciences—chemistry, biology, zoology, anthropology, sociology, and every other sci- ence—de... ...ysics. The problem is that physics has already abandoned these mod- els. Even molecular biology, which studies the most minuscule objects, has yet t... ... outer layer of matter; others re- search deep into its structure, down to the molecular level and to the relationships between atoms and subatomic p...

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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

...r or lawyer just like me so that we ended up “ ”— — taking the same pre-med biology classes for our final year here at UCI. Are you daydreaming agai... ...th an inquisitive look. “ ” Johnson says that the two of you are in the same molecular biology class together. “ ” Oh, yeah, that's right, Emilie conf... ...isitive look. “ ” Johnson says that the two of you are in the same molecular biology class together. “ ” Oh, yeah, that's right, Emilie confirms. We'r... ... doctor since I need to get ready for my big moment: Emilie. Rushing to my molecular biology class, I get there half an hour early and much to my s... ...nce I need to get ready for my big moment: Emilie. Rushing to my molecular biology class, I get there half an hour early and much to my surprise, I... ...AT itself is a grueling day-long examination that covers physics, chemistry, biology, as well as reading and writing comprehension. I really have to ... ... not least, is the biological sciences section, which concentrates on basic biology and biochemistry, the most important part of the entire exam. I c... .... It's always about — the money. Scene: Chapter 8 In Johnson and Emilie's Molecular Biology Class (first-person – reflection) Character: Johnson O...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...on-random principle (such as the increase in order). This, exactly, is the case in biology. There is no reason in principle why not to construct a ... ...y the Jews attest to the veracity of this discovery. Judaism is founded on shared biology as much as shared history and customs. As a religion, it... ...antic, divergent changes in where the system "settles down" (finds a solution). In biology Gould and others have modified the theory of evolution t... ...s will be to preserve and transfer knowledge through time. It is called "memory" in biology - and "archive" in library science. The history of the I... ... Grey - that cross-gender communication is all but impossible. We are separated by biology, by history, by culture, by chemistry, by genetics, in s... ...arrots? Yes, unless the manufacturers equip the robots with digital or optical or molecular representations of the human figure (masculine and fem...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...on-random principle (such as the increase in order). This, exactly, is the case in biology. There is no reason in principle why not to construct a ... ...y the Jews attest to the veracity of this discovery. Judaism is founded on shared biology as much as shared history and customs. As a religion, it... ...antic, divergent changes in where the system "settles down" (finds a solution). In biology Gould and others have modified the theory of evolution t... ...s will be to preserve and transfer knowledge through time. It is called "memory" in biology - and "archive" in library science. The history of the I... ... Grey - that cross-gender communication is all but impossible. We are separated by biology, by history, by culture, by chemistry, by genetics, in s... ...arrots? Yes, unless the manufacturers equip the robots with digital or optical or molecular representations of the human figure (masculine and fem...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...gy—but what is its value beyond that? Is the scientific method of value in biology? The great advances made by Darwin and his school in biol- ogy were... ...us as with that, sociology stands at the extreme end of the scale from the molecular sciences. In these latter there is an infinitude of units; in soc... ... so forth. I wish, in- deed, it were possible to believe that substituting biology for Greek prose composition or history with models and photo- 161 ...

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