EVOLUTION

  • EVOLUTION: Evolution and Big History: Dimensions, Trends, and Forecasts
    By Anton L. Grinin, Peter J. Richerson, Leonid E. Grinin

    Great Powers, World Order and International Society: History and Future / Ed. by Debin Liu, pр. 70–107. Changchun: The Institute of International Studies; Jilin University. Korotayev A., Zinkina J., Bogevolnov J., and Malkov A. 2012.

  • Evolution

    1.23) and stimulated the mathematician Karl Pearson to develop the necessary statistical methods. Weldon and Pearson gained Galton's support in setting up a committee of the Royal Society to sponsor their biometric researches.

  • Evolution
    By Jennifer MacDonald

    Wasn't there supposed to be a light in every darkness? I couldn't see light. This wasn't some slight self doubt or a little lack of faith, I had learned to cope with those passing storms. This inner shadow seemed independent of me, ...

  • Evolution: The First Four Billion Years
    By Collin Allen, Garland Allen, Ron Amundson

    Burkhardt , F. H. , and S. Smith , eds . 1985–2005 . The Correspondence of Charles Darwin . 15 vols . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Coyne , G. V. 1998. Evolution and the human person : The pope in dialogue .

  • Evolution: Principles and Processes
    By Brian Hall

    For example, if one had a large bowl full of ten different letters (A, C, E, I, L, N, O, T, U, ... Small Continuous Variations In a notebook started in 1836 (the red notebook), Darwin recorded that he had The red notebook (our name, ...

  • Evolution
    By Frank B. Jevons

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  • Evolution: A View from the 21st Century
    By James Alan Shapiro

    This book proposes an important new paradigm for understanding biological evolution. Shapiro demonstrates why traditional views of evolution are inadequate to explain the latest evidence, and presents an alternative.

  • Evolution: A Beginner's Guide
    By Burt Guttman

    and scientific ignorance, 3–4 DNA see deoxyribonucleic acid Dobzhansky, Theodosius 53, 101 Doppler effect 177 Dover 179 Doyle, Arthur Conan 6 Drosophila (fruit flies) 67, 88–9, 101–2, 131, 132–6, 137 Drosophila mettleri 89 Drosophila ...

  • Evolution: The Origins and Mechanisms of Diversity
    By Jonathan B. L. Bard

    Using this textbook, students will learn about cladistics, molecular phylogenies and the molecular-genetical basis of evolutionary change, including the important role of protein networks, symbionts and holobionts, together with the core ...

  • Evolution
    By Timothy Zahn

    An action-packed and thrilling new novel based on the critically acclaimed StarCraft series from Blizzard Entertainment.

  • Evolution
    By John Jackson Miller, Omar Francia, Mac Walters

    Evolution

  • Evolution
    By J. T. Krul

    "Originally published in single magazine form in Captain Atom 1-7."

  • Evolution: From Big Bang to Nanorobots
    By David Baker, Michael Charles Tobias, Jane Gray Morrison

    In the present volume, a number of such approaches are used. The volume consists of four sections: Universal Evolutionary Principles; Biosocial Evolution, Ecological Aspects, and Consciousness; Projects for the Future; In Memoriam.

  • Evolution: An Introductory Text
    By David Lane

    This is an introductory text on Darwinian evolution and natural selection, which includes an overview of evolutionary theory and a key papers on the subject.

  • Evolution: The Modern Synthesis, with a New Introduction Edited by John R. Baker
    By Julian Huxley

    Evolution: The Modern Synthesis, with a New Introduction Edited by John R. Baker

  • Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters
    By Donald R. Prothero

    Cain and Abel, 35 Cairns-Smith, A. G., 161 calcaneum, 295 Californosaurus, 253 Calvert Cliffs, 57, 65 “Cambrian explosion,” 48, 170–180 “Cambrian slow fuse,” 171–180 Cambridge University, 98 camels, 337–340 Campbell, John, 104 Campbell, ...

  • Evolution: a Very Short Introduction
    By Deborah Charlesworth, Brian Charlesworth

    ASIAN ANAERICAN HISTORY Madeline Y. Hsu ASTROBIOLOGY David C. Catling ASTROPHYSICS James Binney ATHEISMA Julian Baggini THE ATM\OSPHERE Paul I. Palmer AUGUSTINE Henry Chadwick AUSTRALIA Kenneth Morgan AUTISMA. Uta Frith THE AVANT GARDE ...

  • Evolution: A Very Short Introduction
    By Deborah Charlesworth, Brian Charlesworth

    This book is about the crucial role of evolutionary biology in transforming our view of human origins and relation to the universe, and the impact of this idea on traditional philosophy and religion.

  • Evolution
    By Christopher Sebela, James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge

    Humanity has been rapidly evolving, and Sister Hannah,Abe and Rochelle are the only ones putting together the pieces. But is it a madconspiracy engineered by deviants, or nature's ultimate revenge onmankind? Collects EVOLUTION#13-18.

  • Evolution
    By Sally Morgan

    "Learn how Darwin's revolutionary theories changed the way we view the world, how fossils can reveal secrets of the past, and why modern science uses genetics and DNA to predict our future" -- Publisher's description.