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...ideas we have been exposed to and absorbed, ideas whose source is external? Is this taxonomy of “endogenous” versus “exogenous” correct? The answer ... ...ion-making is decentralized in a kind of parallel processing (consider bacteria and plants for instance). Why do all extraterrestrial species resemb...
...cs. The vector insects and infectious diseases. The virus, viral diseases, and vaccines. The principle of vegetation and the basic requirements of plants. William Harvey, the heart and the circulatory system. Carl Linneaus and the development of modern taxonomy in biology. Charles Darwin and the development of evolution in biology. Gregor Mendel and the development ...
...904 - 1971) American Biochemist 256 FREDERICK WILLIAM TWORT (1877 - 1950) English Bacteriologist 259 FREDERICK CHARLES BAWDEN (1908 - 1972) English Plant Pathologist 260 HEINZ FRAENKEL-CONRAT (1910 - 1999) German-American Biochemist. 261 ROBLEY COOK WILLIAMS (1908 - 1995) American Biophysicist 264 CULTURING THE VIRUS AND THE VIRUS VACCINES 265 ERNEST WILLIAM GOODPAST...
...ALPIGHI, VAN LEEUWENHOEK, VESALIUS, MONDINO, HARVEY and HOOKE on MICROSCOPY and ANATOMY. The AGE of LINNAEUS, CANDOLLE, CUVIER, OWEN and AGASSIZ on TAXONOMY and classification at large. The AGE of DARWIN, WALLACE, LAMARCK, SPENSER and MALTHUS on EVOLUTION. The AGE of MENDEL, De VRIES, SCHLEIDEN, SCHWANN and FLEMMING on GENETICS and BIOLOGY. The AGE of PASTEUR, KOCH...
... 55 One of the great microscopists. Published his Micrographia. MATTHIAS J. SCHLEIDEN (1804-1881) German Botanist 58 Proposed his cell theory in plants and the cell as the building unit. THEODOR SCHWANN (1810-1882) German Physiologist 58 Proposed his cell theory in animals. WALTHER FLEMMING (1843-1905) German Anatomist 58 Characterized the entire process of cell...
...is limited - as is their life span. The quantities of raw materials, machinery and plant are constrained. Contrary to classic economic teaching, hu... ...e initial expenditures and investments in research and development, machine tools, plant, and branding. To sum, though financial and human resourc... ...y. They involve huge sunk and fixed costs - mainly in research and development and plant. But the marginal cost of each and every manufactured uni... ...mber the story of the agricultural technologist Richard Jefferson who helps "local plant breeders and growers develop the foods they think best ...... ... very nature of "intellectual property" is in flux. Business processes and methods, plants, genetic material, strains of animals, minor changes to e... ...agmatic" morality. II. What to Do? What is Being Done? Two years ago, I proposed a taxonomy of corruption, venality, and graft. I suggested this cu... ...of all the above, cultures react with shock either to change or to its absence. A taxonomy of cultures can be established along these lines: Tho...
... of all the above, cultures react with shock either to change or to its absence. A taxonomy of cultures can be established along these lines: Thos... ...ial- temporal), rather than fright (intrinsic). The repertoire of static organisms (plants, for instance) is rather more limited. Their ability to a... ...lied to the inanimate while empathy is applied to the living (animals, humans, even plants). But this is a difference in human preferences - not in ... ...biography famous or, even more important, of historical significance? One possible taxonomy of famous personages is the following: a. People who e... ...ber the story of the agricultural technologist Richard Jefferson who helps "local plant breeders and growers develop the foods they think best ...... ... Ontology Interchange Language), or even XML (whose tags are concerned with content taxonomy, document structure, and semantics). This would bring t... ...s leader-selection mechanism comprises two modules: a module for the evaluation and taxonomy of information and an interactive module. The former is... ...on technology, innovative inventory control methods, automatization, robotization, plant modernization, telecommunications (which facilitates more ... ...ocial norms are fickle – companionship, like wine, gets better with time. Even when planted on the most desolate land, under the most difficult and ...
...ent system designed by Amazon for Stephen King's serialized e-novel, "The Plant". Interesting to note how the needs of authors and publishers are no... ...ncourage it. It's hard to kill off something that doesn't have a physical plant or a budget. . .and cannot be bought. We will adapt by doing the ent... ...re of "intellectual property" is in flux. Business processes and methods, plants, genetic material, strains of animals, minor changes to existing tec... ...Interchange Language), or even XML (whose tags are concerned with content taxonomy, document structure, and semantics). This would bring the Interne... ... above, cultures react with shock either to change or to its absence. A taxonomy of cultures can be established along these lines: Those cultures... ...Interchange Language), or even XML (whose tags are concerned with content taxonomy, document structure, and semantics). This would bring the Internet...
... as rev- olutionary—but it is not very adaptable. A plowshare enables one to plant a va- riety of seeds; however, its comparative leverage quickly van... ... entirely left behind by upstarts. T o explain the discrepancy, he created a taxonomy of “sustaining” and “disruptive” innovations. When technological... ...r name after receiving a bad rating). 90. Ina Steiner, eBay “Feedback Farms” Planted with One-Cent eBooks, AB., Oct. 3, 2006, http://www....