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Andrew Bennett, ed , William Wordsworth in Context and Robert M  Ryan, Charles Darwin and the Church of Wordsworth

Andrew Bennett, ed , William Wordsworth in Context and Robert M Ryan, Charles Darwin and the Church of Wordsworth

... Readers interested in this latter subject will be especially keen to read Robert Ryan’s Charles Darwin & the Church of Wordsworth. A concise and[r] ...

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A Question of Individuality: Charles Darwin, George Gaylord Simpson and Transitional Fossils

A Question of Individuality: Charles Darwin, George Gaylord Simpson and Transitional Fossils

... career, Charles Darwin tended to think of himself primarily as a ...made Darwin a geologist is that he used South American paleontology, beginning with his early experiences at Punta Alta and Monte ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD177, 12 29 Nov 2005  RAPID Mooring Cruise Report

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD177, 12 29 Nov 2005 RAPID Mooring Cruise Report

... RRS Charles Darwin finally sailed from Falmouth, delayed by one week due to technical problems with the ship (she had to be dry-docked to repair a hole in the ...

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Feelings as agents of selection : putting Charles Darwin back into (extended neo-) Darwinism

Feelings as agents of selection : putting Charles Darwin back into (extended neo-) Darwinism

... (Instinct) opens with the statement that instincts are amongst the “mental faculties” of animals. And, while explicitly declining any attempt at definition – for “everyone understands what is meant, when it is said that ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 135, 24 Oct 18 Nov 2001  ATSR validation cruise: Seychelles   Durban

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 135, 24 Oct 18 Nov 2001 ATSR validation cruise: Seychelles Durban

... then Charles Darwin sailed back to the deployment position of mooring ACS13 to start an acoustic ...RRS Charles Darwin and the NIOZ transmission unit (this enabled continuous transmission and ...

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Correspondence of Charles Darwin on James Torbitt's project to breed blight resistant potatoes

Correspondence of Charles Darwin on James Torbitt's project to breed blight resistant potatoes

... This advertisement markets a potato identifiable by name, while Torbitt’s seeds were countless and nameless, or at least he never identified them with a brand name. In fact, at least at the beginning, Torbitt was trying ...

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The “Popular Press” Responds to Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species and His Other Works

The “Popular Press” Responds to Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species and His Other Works

... to Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species and his later works in the “popular press” of the United ...to Darwin and his works, for example, ...to Darwin that was not my goal (for example, see: ...

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RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise 145, 12 Mar   09 Apr 2003  Benthic ecology and biogeochemistry of the Pakistan Margin

RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise 145, 12 Mar 09 Apr 2003 Benthic ecology and biogeochemistry of the Pakistan Margin

... Box corer samples for quantitative analysis were treated as follows: The supernatant water was carefully siphoned off and a digital photograph taken of the sediment surface. Any visible structures or organisms were noted ...

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RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise 169, 17 Feb 19 Mar 2005  Hydrothermal exploration of the southern Mid Atlantic Ridge

RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise 169, 17 Feb 19 Mar 2005 Hydrothermal exploration of the southern Mid Atlantic Ridge

... Although RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD169 enjoyed considerable success, it was not without disappointments, too. To be fair, the ship itself was in much better condition when the PSO last sailed on her in ...

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RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD168, 02 Feb   16 Feb 2005  Submarine landslides around the Cape Verde Islands

RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD168, 02 Feb 16 Feb 2005 Submarine landslides around the Cape Verde Islands

... RRS Charles Darwin Cruise, when combined with synthetic aperture radar imagery of the subaerial islands, show clear evidence for geologically young landslides off Fogo and Santo Antao, supporting the ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD157, 28 May   13 June 2004  Sediment transport through the Setubal and Nazare Canyons

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD157, 28 May 13 June 2004 Sediment transport through the Setubal and Nazare Canyons

... transmission disappeared on both frequencies. However, during recovery it was immediately apparent that the major fault had not been rectified and signal loss reoccurred to the same magnitude. The minor signal loss at ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 141, 01 Jun 11 Jul 2002  Satellite Calibration and Interior Physics of the Indian Ocean: SCIPIO

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 141, 01 Jun 11 Jul 2002 Satellite Calibration and Interior Physics of the Indian Ocean: SCIPIO

... R.R.S Charles Darwin, which contributed enormously to the smooth-running of such a multi-disciplinary cruise with many disparate scientific aspects and ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 123C3 4, 19 Jul   15 Sep 2000  Atlantic Margin Environmental Surveys and North Sea Environmental Surveys

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 123C3 4, 19 Jul 15 Sep 2000 Atlantic Margin Environmental Surveys and North Sea Environmental Surveys

... of Darwin Mounds and / or seabed pockmarks within the area, and c) investigate the possible influence of coldwater overflows in the ...known Darwin Mounds and maximum density of seabed pockmarks in the ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 139, 01 Mar 15 Apr 2002  Trans Indian Hydrographic Section across 32°S

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 139, 01 Mar 15 Apr 2002 Trans Indian Hydrographic Section across 32°S

... RRS Charles Darwin cruise was to take a modern hydrographic section across 32°S in the Indian Ocean in order to measure the flows of mass, heat, freshwater, inorganic and organic nutrients, and carbon ...

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On the origin of death: Paul and Augustine meet Charles Darwin

On the origin of death: Paul and Augustine meet Charles Darwin

... Scholars often refer to Charles Darwin (1809–1882) as the Nicolaus Copernicus of biology. This is because Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection produced a change in perspective similar to ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 126, 11 Mar 20 Mar 2001  Piston coring of debris flows and turbidites west and south of the Canary Islands

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 126, 11 Mar 20 Mar 2001 Piston coring of debris flows and turbidites west and south of the Canary Islands

... Turbidites in western Agadir Basin Turbidites on north Canary slope/rise Sediment wave field Sediment wave field Edge of Canary debris flow Edge of Canary debris flow Bedforms on El Jula[r] ...

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Vermiculture Technology: Reviving the Dreams of Sir Charles Darwin for Scientific Use of Earthworms in Sustainable Development Programs

Vermiculture Technology: Reviving the Dreams of Sir Charles Darwin for Scientific Use of Earthworms in Sustainable Development Programs

... 1 “THE VERMI-COMPOSTING TECHNOLOGY” for efficient management of municipal & industrial solid wastes organics by biodegradation & stabilization and converting them into useful resource ve[r] ...

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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD171, 01 May   15 Jun 2005  A trans Atlantic hydrographic section at 36N

RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD171, 01 May 15 Jun 2005 A trans Atlantic hydrographic section at 36N

... At each bottle fire 8 cycles of SBE35 data at intervals of 1.1s are averaged and temperature computed from sensor raw output calibration coefficients a0, a1, a2, a3, a4 of Table 2.3.2...[r] ...

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RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD170 and RV "Knorr" Cruise KN182 2  RAPID mooring cruise report April   May 2005

RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD170 and RV "Knorr" Cruise KN182 2 RAPID mooring cruise report April May 2005

... Commence mooring recovery End recovery Underway to WBH1 Hove to Hydrophone over side Floats at surface Float grappled On deck Commence ADCP test cast On deck Commence dip 3 Max wire out [r] ...

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RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD166, 29 Oct   22 Nov 2004  Sedimentary processes and deposits in the Agadir Basin and Gulf of Cadiz

RRS "Charles Darwin" Cruise CD166, 29 Oct 22 Nov 2004 Sedimentary processes and deposits in the Agadir Basin and Gulf of Cadiz

... The corer returned on deck at 1043 hrs and showed an inverted core catcher and a partially imploded liner, suggesting that some sediment may have been lost during pullout.. We then moved[r] ...

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