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A Look At The Burrowing Owl A student's project from the University of Lethbridge, Canada.
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A Memetic Analysis of Policy Making Presents a memetic framework for the analysis of policy making based on three concepts from evolutionary theory: interaction, replication, and lineage.
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A Molecular Biology Glossary Provides terms and definitions related to a number of diagrams.
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A Multimedia Guide to the Fossil Record An interactive online textbook. [requires Shockwave plugin]
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A Mysterious Journey - Rainforest, Desert, Grassland Educational site about the 3 major biomes of the world, rainforest, desert and grassland.
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A New Germ Theory The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity's chronic and most baffling "noninfectious" illnesses will turn out to be pathogens -- that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist.
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A Parent's Guide to Choosing a Private Cord Blood Bank A thoughtful and detailed site with much background on cord blood banking. It provides a questionnaire for interviewing and evaluating private cord blood banks. Background information on medical pros and cons, laboratory procedures, and a list of storage banks.
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A photobioreactor with on-line growth rate estimations Downloadable masters thesis: a photobioreactor with on-line biomass and growth rate estimations for optimization of light intensity in cultures of phototrophic microorganisms.
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A Pond in Seattle Research overview, details of methodology, such as Xenopus cDNA probes, for expression during embryonic development and related Wnt gene and zebrafish links, from laboratory at the University of Washington.
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A Post-Darwinian Probabilistic Model A probabilistic model of biological evolution with a new interpretation of Darwinian natural selection and 3 examples: 1) 5 mass extinctions 2) hominization 3) the PO2PAL increase.
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A Practical Introduction to Mycorrhiza Discusses types of mycorrhizas, their role in seed germination and other higher-plant processes, plants that form mycorrhizas, and benefits.
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A Rapid DNA Minipreparation Method Suitable for AFLP and Other PCR Applications (PDF document) Preparation of DNA from plant tissues suitable for PCR methods including AFLP, article by DH CHEN and PC RONALD Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis.
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A reduction of "Species" Online paper by Jody Hey,Department of Genetics, Rutgers University.
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A Revision of Syngonium (Araceae) Detailed information by Thomas Croat.
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A Science Odyssey: Rachel Carson Short biography.
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A Science Odyssey: Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) Biography of the researcher who used x-ray diffraction to determine the structure of DNA.
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A Sphagnum bog A photograph of the Cape Breton Plateau-Taiga
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A tardigrade from Scotland A tardigrade from Scotland - Isohypsibius annulatus
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A TV Show on RNAi by PBS NOVA scienceNOW TV program describes RNAi as a major breakthrough in gene therapy with enormous medical promise. Provides basic overview of RNAi technology, current therapeutic approaches, and interview with the experts in the field. Includes 15-minutes TV broadcast segment on RNAi.
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A Video Laboratory Exercise in Physiology with Data Readout Producers and suppliers of video lab exercises that deal with Frog Skeletal Muscle, The Cardiac Cycle of the Turtle, The Human Electrocardiogram, Pulse Wave and Phonocardiogram and The Nerve Impulse.
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing? The emergence of cloning technology and the implications of cloning adult human beings. Includes transgenic and nuclear technologies, genetics, and public issues.
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A World of Genetics Societies Links to a number of human and medical genetic societies. Includes educational information and a searchable database.
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A World of Salvias Galleries of Salvia images with descriptions; links to nurseries, botanic gardens, and other related sites.
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A Y Chromosome Census of the British Isles Capelli et al. found that different parts of the British Isles have sharply different paternal histories. An article from Current Biology.
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A. gwyniana Coker Brief description, illustrations needed.
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A. parviformis (Murrill) Murrill Brief description, illustrations needed.
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A. pseudoverna (Murrill) Murrill Brief Description, illustrations needed
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A. verniformis (Murrill) Murrill Brief description, illustrations needed.
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A.G. Scientific Supplier of innovative biochemicals and pharmaceutical raw materials.
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AAAS News Release - Intelligent Design Theory Resolution on intelligent design theory which rejects the theory as an inadequate competitor to evolution.
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Aalto Scientific, Ltd. Offers login for ordering enzymes, other proteins, human sera for in vitro diagnostics, OEM and quality control, from manufacturer in San Marcos, CA.
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Aangelina Aardvark Description of an aardvark at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, as well as general species information.
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AAP: Cord Blook Banking for Future Transplantation Not Recommended American Academy of Pediatrics recommends against umbilical cord storage.
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Aapo Hyvarinen Involved in developing independent component analysis (ICA). Page supplies papers and code for reproducing experiments. Addresses generative model based vision and statistics of natural scenes.
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Aardvark Description and photos of Orycteropus afer from Djuma Game Reserve.
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Aardvark (Earth pig, Ant bear) One page description of aardvarks (Orycteropus afer), with links to photo and sources cited.
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Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) Photo and brief description of this mammal.
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Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) skeleton Diagram and description of the aardvark skeleton.
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Aardvark - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Aardvark is a mammal of order Tubulidentata, genus Orycteropus.
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Aardvarkland - All About Aardvarks Compilation of links, information, photos, and fun bits about the very unique animal, the aardvark (order Tubulidentata)!
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