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Darwinian
Darwinian, a. (n.) (dɑːˈwɪnɪən) [f. proper name Darwin + -ian.] 1. Of or pertaining to Erasmus Darwin (1731–1802), and to his speculations or poetical style.1794 W. B. Stevens Jrnl. 3 June (1965) ii. 161 The lines are truly Darwinian. 1797 Scott Lett. (1932) I. 62, I do not for example, think quite ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Darwinian demon
Darwinian demons (inspired by Maxwell's demons) have been seen in many articles. Some organisms such as duckweed and queen ants mimic Darwinian demons; however, they fall short. wikipedia.org
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Gregor Mendel: No Darwinian | Answers in Genesis
Gregor Mendel was born July 20 or 22 (sources disagree), 1822, in Heinzendorf, a small village in the Austrian Empire. Today the village is located in the Czech Republic.1 Mendel's family were poor farmers. Worse, young Johann, for such was his birth name, could expect to spend about half of his adult life as a farmer toiling on his feudal lord's farms, not his own, thanks to a policy ...
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A Darwinian Biologist Resists Learning To Live With Panpsychism
8. Jerry Coyne, a traditional Darwinian evolutionary biologist and author of Why Evolution Is True, is having a hard time understanding why anyone would even consider taking panpsychism seriously. His bafflement over the growing acceptance of the idea that every living thing (or everything) is conscious to some extent may shed light on some new ...
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A Darwinian Look at a Wailing Baby - The New York Times
Mar 8, 2005The babies of rhesus macaque monkeys cry out a lot to their mothers, and tend to cry even more around the time their mothers wean them --making it possible for the mothers to have more children.
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Gradual evolution is back: Darwinian theory of gradual process ...
Mar 2, 2022Gradual evolution is back: Darwinian theory of gradual process explained in new research. Abrupt shifts in the evolution of animals—short periods of time when an organism rapidly changes size or ...
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Darwinian poetry
Darwinian Poetry was a web project created in 2003 by David Rea to determine whether "non-negotiated collaboration" could evolve interesting and intelligent See also Darwinian algorithm References 2003 in poetry Poetry collections wikipedia.org
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Does the process of making a sourdough starter involve Darwinian selection? In essence - to make a sourdough starter: 1. Put flour and water in a jar, and leave it in a warm place overnight 2. Divide the remainin...
Yes, continually diluting the mix like this encourages the organisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi) to have more constant conditions (maximum nutrients, fewer waste products) and be in log phase growth. The mix selects for particular faster-growing organisms. if you did not dilute, the nutrient levels wo...
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Darwinian anthropology
Darwinian anthropology describes an approach to anthropological analysis which employs various theories from Darwinian evolutionary biology. Selection pressure on genes or strategy of individuals Darwinian anthropology, following R. D. wikipedia.org
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Darwinian puzzle
A Darwinian puzzle is a trait that appears to reduce the fitness of individuals that possess it. Factors that affect Darwinian puzzles There are a few contributing factors in biology which may affect Darwinian puzzles. wikipedia.org
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Use of the word "tyke" in American English, as it is used in "Gathering Blue" In Lois Lowry's _Gathering Blue_ , she used the word "tyke" instead of "boy" or "child". Do Americans use this word in a specific context? ...
To add to EJoshuaS's answer, "tyke" does have a colloquial or humorous connotation. I'm not familiar with this story, but if the word appears in dialogue then it's use is not important. However, if it appears in the narrative, then Lowry may have intended for the word to have some importance: say, t...
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Darwinian Happiness
Darwinian Happiness: Evolution As a Guide for Living and Understanding Human Behavior, , is a 2002 book by the Norwegian biologist Bjørn Grinde from the wikipedia.org
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A Darwinian Left
and Beyond Peter Singer Excerpted from A Darwinian Left, pp. 60–63. A Darwinian Left. Anonymous reviewer. wikipedia.org
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Temporal organization: reflections of a Darwinian clock-watcher
How does the Earth's rotation shape the biological rhythms of living organisms? This article by a renowned chronobiologist explores the evolutionary and ecological implications of temporal organization, based on his own research and insights. Read more about the fascinating mechanisms and functions of circadian clocks in this classic paper from 1993.
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Darwinian Fairytales
Darwinian Fairytales is a 1995 book by the philosopher David Stove, in which the author criticizes application of the theory of evolution as an explanation wikipedia.org
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