نتایج جستجو برای: naturalist 122

تعداد نتایج: 16604  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI 2018

2006
Don Garrett

If any of the learned be inclined, from their natural temper, to haughtiness or obstinacy, a small tincture of Pyrrhonism might abate their pride, by showing them, that the few advantages, which they may have attained over their fellows, are but inconsiderable, if compared with the universal perplexity and confusion, which is inherent in human nature. (David Hume, An Enquiry concerning Human Un...

2007
Jacqueline E. Mohan Lewis H. Ziska Richard B. Thomas Richard C. Sicher Kate George James S. Clark William H. Schlesinger

tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, in Martin County, Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 89:281–286. Sperry, J. S., N. M. Holbrook, M. H. Zimmerman, and M. T. Tyree. 1987. Spring filling of xylem vessels in wild grapevine. Plant Physiology 83:414–417. Stiles, E. W. 1982. Fruit flags: two hypotheses. American Naturalist 120:500–509. Walters, M. B., and P. B. Reich. 2000. Seed size, nitrogen s...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2010
M Karamanou E Poulakou-Rebelakou M Tzetis G Androutsos

The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic microscopy and the precursor of bacteriology. Among others, he discovered and studied the spermatozoon.

2005
Sievert Rohwer

Future of Avian Genetic Resources Collections: Archives of Evolutionary and Environmental History.—In the past 30 years, genetic resources collections (GRCs) have shiĞ ed position within ornithology, from a novel supplement to traditional voucher collections to a major core source of raw material fueling multiple subdisciplines. The demand for specimens from GRCs now greatly exceeds both the de...

2015

Nietz sche’s endorsement of a “morality of breeding” (Züchtung), which he opposes to the morality of “taming” or “domestication” (Zähmung), invites worry that his philosophy may be compatible with ethically dangerous forms of eugenics and, consequently, with the historically associated practices of discrimination, racism, and genocide.1 While there is a general consensus that Nietz sche does no...

Journal: :Medical History 1989
Michael Hunter

Italy, true nurse of talents. .. I [now] can foresee no possible opportunity for performing dissection-here I cannot easily obtain even a skull." Vesalius' complaint underlines the decline and decadence-after a promising start-of Spanish science in the second half of the sixteenth century, a phenomenon often commented upon and usually attributed to social and cultural factors peculiar to Spain....

Journal: :Medical History 1971
I. M. Librach

The author shows that the objects of the College, the promotion of public health, reduction of the danger of self-administration of medicines, and the provision of a helpful service to members have been fulfilled. Members, termed 'Fellows', must have practical experience as registered pharmacists and agree to comply with both laws and ethics relating to pharmacy and with the rules of the Colleg...

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