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Charles Darwin’s Mitochondria

Charles Darwin’s Mitochondria

... that Darwin suffered any un- usual grieving ...Indeed, Darwin and his mother seem to have shared a num- ber of symptoms as would be expected for such a ...2008). Darwin cer- tainly had psychological ... See full document

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Charles Darwin and Sir John F. W. Herschel: Nineteenth-Century Science and its Methodology

Charles Darwin and Sir John F. W. Herschel: Nineteenth-Century Science and its Methodology

... (and Darwin did believe he could demonstrate it, about which more ...which Darwin intended to propose natural selection when he initially engages with the vera causa ... See full document

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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

... In an effort to counter this problem for use on RRS Charles Darwin cruise D139 the instrument was configured in Durban with a compromise configuration for phosphate consisting of 0.16 ml/min for each ... See full document

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DARWIN S DAWNING DATABASE 13

DARWIN S DAWNING DATABASE 13

... 1831 Charles Darwin joined the ship ‘Beagle’ for a five year trip around the world during which he visited places such as the Galapagos Islands and observed the finches he would later make famous in his ... See full document

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Charles Darwin and Human Evolution

Charles Darwin and Human Evolution

... others. But there was very likely another key to Darwin’s reluctance to embroil himself too closely with the actual tangible evidence for human ancientness and ancestry. For the 1860s, the years leading up to the ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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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: ... See full document

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The pedigree and influence of fossil collections from the Falkland Islands : from Charles Darwin to continental drift

The pedigree and influence of fossil collections from the Falkland Islands : from Charles Darwin to continental drift

... Clark Ross’s Erebus & Terror Antarctic expedition., and in 1842 he collected fossils there. The explorations of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, under the command of James Clark Ross, had as a principal purpose the ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Voyage Galápagos. Experience Darwin s 2015 SEMESTER ADVENTURE

Voyage Galápagos. Experience Darwin s 2015 SEMESTER ADVENTURE

... Semester Adventure f 2015 f Ecuador E xperience Darwin’s enchanted islands, the Galápagos archipelago, Republic of Ecuador. Consisting of thirteen large islands and more than 100 smaller islands, this site is lush with ... See full document

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Charles S. Lieber, M.D., M.A.C.P.

Charles S. Lieber, M.D., M.A.C.P.

... not useful in these patients; in fact, excess methionine can have some adverse effects on liver function. Because patients with alcoholic liver disease can produce little SAMe, and the existing SAMe is used up rapidly ... See full document

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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

... The best way to calibrate the ADCP is to compare the ship’s velocity as determined by GPS with the ship’s speed relative to the ocean bottom, as determined from ADCP bottom tracking data. However, as discussed in more ... See full document

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THE FOSSIL MAMMALS COLLECTED BY CHARLES DARWIN IN SOUTH AMERICA DURING HIS TRAVELS ON BOARD THE HMS BEAGLE

THE FOSSIL MAMMALS COLLECTED BY CHARLES DARWIN IN SOUTH AMERICA DURING HIS TRAVELS ON BOARD THE HMS BEAGLE

... that Darwin (1985, Letter 192) described in a letter, dated November 12, 1832, to John Ste- vens Henslow as "the Tarsi & Metatarsi very perfect of a Cavia" although it is not possible to determine this ... See full document

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Charles Darwin, Bartholomew Sulivan and the geology of the Falkland Islands: unfinished business from an asymmetric partnership

Charles Darwin, Bartholomew Sulivan and the geology of the Falkland Islands: unfinished business from an asymmetric partnership

... and Darwin made no further references to Gorgonia in his published work, but six of the SM specimens from Johnson Harbour were originally labelled as such (Darwin specimen numbers 1939–1944, 1939 and 1942 ... See full document

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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

... image Darwin left us with his On the Origin of Species—where evolution is in largest measure a matter of the slow steady linear—gradual —adaptive modification of the features of ...’ s passage, there is ... See full document

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Charles Darwin Review Article

Charles Darwin Review Article

... While Darwin might have come to abandon his belief in God, and thus a role for God in natural selection, he never abandoned ‘the ascription to natural selection itself of those properties of discrimination, power, ... See full document

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Mitochondrial disorder caused Charles Darwin's cyclic vomiting syndrome

Mitochondrial disorder caused Charles Darwin's cyclic vomiting syndrome

... the basis for his theories on human evolution and sexual selection. After his return, he relocated to London in March 1837. In January 1839 CD married his first cousin Emma, who bore him ten children between 1843 and ... See full document

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Procedure Charles Darwin and his context

Procedure Charles Darwin and his context

... creation. Darwin taught that the relative differences in organisms’ adaptability are accidents, in the sense of being undirected by any guiding ...providence. Darwin undermined Paley's argument for a ... See full document

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Charles Darwin s Notebooks from the Voyage of the `Beagle`. Transcribed, edited and

Charles Darwin s Notebooks from the Voyage of the `Beagle`. Transcribed, edited and

... The Beagle left the Galapagos on October 20, 1835, and passed by the Tuamotu Archipelago where Darwin was able to see his first coral reefs. The next stop was Tahiti where the ship stayed for 10 days and ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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