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- Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
1: ...ge:Charles Darwin aged 51.jpg|thumb|300px|Charles Darwin, about the same time as the publication of ''[[Th...
2: '''Charles Robert Darwin''' ([[12 February]] [[1809]]–[[19 April]] [...
4: ...imilar theory forced early joint [[publication of Darwin's theory]].
8: In a national recognition of Darwin's pre-eminence, he was buried in [[Westminster Ab...
12: ''For details see [[Charles Darwin's education]].''
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- History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
48: ... philosophy: most importantly the work of Charles Darwin, which was based on the idea of organic self-regu...
50: ...[Jean-François Lyotard]], [[Michel Foucault]], [[Jacques Derrida]]). Also notable was the rise of "po...
53: ...amely [[Asia]], including [[China]], [[India]], [[Japan]], and the general area. - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
2: '''Amy Johnson''' ([[July 1]], [[1903]] – [[January 5]], [[1941]]) was a famous English [[aviatr...
8: ...psy Moth|Gipsy Moth]] (registration G-AAAH) named Jason, can still be seen in the [[Science Museum_(Lo...
10: ... [[De Havilland]] [[Puss Moth]] co-piloted with [[Jack Humphreys]].
20: ...as a ferry pilot with Transport Auxiliary and, on January 5, 1941, whilst flying an [[Airspeed Oxford]... - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
48: ...footed") growth. The plant produces a series of adjacent shoots which grow to a certain size, bloom, a...
82: ..., a species discussed briefly by [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] actually launches its viscid pollen sacs with [... - Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
20: ...unt on his body, even going so far as to open the jaws to allow the bird enter the mouth safely to hun...
22: ...driving force behind [[evolution]]. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by [[competition]],... - Geology (12007 bytes)
16: ...cano|volcanic]] origins of this part of France. [[James Hutton]] recorded his ''Theory of the Earth'' ...
20: [[James Hutton]] is often viewed as the first modern g...
29: ...ianism, which influenced the thought of [[Charles Darwin]].
44: ...e 18th century Scottish physician and geologist [[James Hutton]], is that "The Present is the Key to t...
50: ...hundred years before the publication of [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[theory of evolution]], the principles of su... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...s – small crystals of [[zircon]] from the [[Jack Hills]] of [[Western Australia]] – and as...
4: ...[[1654]], not long before his death, Archbishop [[James Ussher]] of [[Armagh]], [[Ireland]], calculate...
25: ... seemed much too short to be plausible. [[Charles Darwin]], who had studied Lyell's work, had proposed his...
27: In a lecture in [[1869]], Darwin's great advocate, [[Thomas Huxley|Thomas H. Huxle...
31: ...]'s son, the astronomer [[George Darwin|George H. Darwin]] of the [[University of Cambridge]], proposed th... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
191: ...unjabi]], [[Gujarati]], [[Hindi]], [[Urdu]] and [[Jamaican Creole]].
199: ...gineers including Sir [[Isaac Newton]], [[Charles Darwin]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[Paul Dirac]] and [[Isa...
201: ...mily Bront뼅mily]], and [[Anne Bront뼁nne]]), [[Jane Austen]], [[J. K. Rowling]], [[Agatha Christie]...
203: .... S. Gilbert]]), [[Ralph Vaughan Williams]], [[Benjamin Britten]], and [[John Tavener]] in the 19th an... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
62: [[Jack Horner (paleontologist)|Jack Horner]]'s 1978 discovery of a ''[[Maiasaura]]'...
91: ...eristic), rather than as direct extensions of the jaw bones, as well as various other characteristics....
122: ...bly detailed fossils. Coming just two years after Darwin's seminal ''[[The Origin of Species]]'', the evid... - History of science (41710 bytes)
54: ...ithm]]; the word [[algebra]] is derived from ''al-jabr'', the beginning of the title of one of his pub...
75: ...Image:James Clerk Maxwell.jpg|thumb|right|140px|[[James Clerk Maxwell]]]]
76: ...nto a single theory of [[electromagnetism]], by [[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell]] in [[1855]] which is d...
100: ...cano|volcanic]] origins of this part of France. [[James Hutton]] recorded his ''Theory of the Earth'' ...
102: ...ianism, which influenced the thought of [[Charles Darwin]]. - History of biology (3053 bytes)
7: ...ed this field was the British scientist [[Charles Darwin]], who was encouraged to publish his thought in t...
9: Darwin's famous work ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' ([...
10: [[Image:Charles Darwin.jpg|left|thumb|[[Charles Darwin]], [[1854]]]]
11: By [[1953]] [[James Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] clarified the b...
18: ...ttp://www.nature.com/genomics/human/watson-crick/ James D. Watson and Francis H. Crick. "Letters to '... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
6: [[Charles Darwin]] wrote the first well-known treatise on carnivor...
61: ''N. rajah'', will also occasionally take small mammals and...
218: ...trigger hairs - an example of natural selection hijacking preexisting structures for entirely new func...
457: ...us/insect01.htm Insectivorous Plants], by Charles Darwin. - Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
57: ...ty in this region frequently affects [[China]], [[Japan]], the [[Philippines]], and [[Taiwan]]. This i...
68: ...in January of 2004, east of Salvador, Brazil. The January storm is thought to have reached tropical st...
70: ...September 1969, January 1982, September 1983, and January 1995. There is debate on whether these storm...
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166: ...herwise dry regions. An appreciable percentage of Japan's rainfall is due to typhoons. [[Hurricane Cam... - Zoology (5641 bytes)
5: [[History of zoology (before Darwin)]]</td></tr>
7: [[History of zoology (since Darwin)]]</td></tr>
14: ...gy (before Darwin)]], [[History of zoology (since Darwin)]]
45: * [[Charles Darwin]]
47: * [[Arthur David Hasler]], ([[January 5]], [[1908]]-[[March 23]], [[2001]]) ([[lim... - Paleontology (5646 bytes)
22: ...aking Finn [[Bj?Kurt鮝], Czech paleoentomologist Jarmila [[Kukalova-Peck]]. [[Franz Nopcsa von Fels?i...
24: ...he case with [[Croatia]]n scientist [[Dragutin Gorjanovic-Kramberger]] and his [[discovery]] of the "[...
26: ...[[Bob Bakker]] and [[Jack Horner (paleontologist)|Jack Horner]]. - Evolution (27661 bytes)
1: [[Image:Charles Darwin.jpg|right|frame|[[Charles Darwin]], father of the theory of evolution by [[natural...
6: ...[1930s]], work by a number of scientists combined Darwinian natural selection with the re-discovered theor...
18: The modern synthesis, like its Mendelian and Darwinian antecedents, is a scientific theory. In plain...
31: ...in traits shared between all living organisms. In Darwin's day, the evidence of shared traits was based so...
62: In Darwin's time, scientists did not share broad agreement ... - Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
17: ...t specimen in [[1861]], two years after [[Charles Darwin]] published ''[[The Origin of Species]]'' set off...
25: ... different from any bird we know of today: it had jaws lined with sharp [[teeth]], three [[finger]]s e... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
10: In [[1491]] Copernicus entered the [[Jagiellonian University]] in [[Krak, and here he...
85: ...t that only [[Euclid]]ean [[geometry]], [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Evolutionism]], or [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'... - Condor (7828 bytes)
34: ...elevation they seem to sail on the air. [[Charles Darwin]] commented on having watched them for half an ho...
46: ...ornia [[State quarter]] that has been released in January [[2005]]. - Water Buffalo (6557 bytes)
30: ...i outfits run out of [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] to Melville Island and other locations in the [... - Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
19: ...elow when swimming. The elongated upper and lower jaws give the animals their name of bottlenose. The ...
43: ...re transmitted to the inner ear through the lower jaw. As the object of interest is approached, the ec...
57: ...he female, stroking, rubbing, nuzzling, mouthing, jaw clapping, and yelping. [[Coitus]] is preceded by...
104: ... Darwin could communicate verbally with the crew. Darwin was not played by a real dolphin; it was an [[Aud...
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