Peterson's Guide to Graduate Programs in the Biological and Agricultural Sciences, 1993
Author: Peterson's Guides, Inc
Publisher: Peterson Nelnet Company
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 2557
ISBN-13: 9781560791836
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Author: Peterson's Guides, Inc
Publisher: Peterson Nelnet Company
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 2557
ISBN-13: 9781560791836
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Published: 1990
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2020-11-10
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 0691221782
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnifying Biology offers a historical reconstruction of one of the most important yet elusive episodes in the history of modern science: the evolutionary synthesis of the 1930s and 1940s. For more than seventy years after Darwin proposed his theory of evolution, it was hotly debated by biological scientists. It was not until the 1930s that opposing theories were finally refuted and a unified Darwinian evolutionary theory came to be widely accepted by biologists. Using methods gleaned from a variety of disciplines, Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis argues that the evolutionary synthesis was part of the larger process of unifying the biological sciences. At the same time that scientists were working toward a synthesis between Darwinian selection theory and modern genetics, they were, according to the author, also working together to establish an autonomous community of evolutionists. Smocovitis suggests that the drive to unify the sciences of evolution and biology was part of a global philosophical movement toward unifying knowledge. In developing her argument, she pays close attention to the problems inherent in writing the history of evolutionary science by offering historiographical reflections on the practice of history and the practice of science. Drawing from some of the most exciting recent approaches in science studies and cultural studies, she argues that science is a culture, complete with language, rituals, texts, and practices. Unifying Biology offers not only its own new synthesis of the history of modern evolution, but also a new way of "doing history."
Author: Elisabeth B. Davis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 1995-12-15
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 0313078092
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorks cited in this useful survey are appropriate for students, librarians, and amateur and professional botanists. These encompass the plant kingdom in all its divisions and aspects, except those of agriculture, horticulture, and gardening. The majority of the annotations are for currently available in-print or electronic reference works. A comprehensive author/title and a separate subject index make locating specific entries simple. With materials ranging from those selected for the informed layperson to those for the specialist, this new edition reflects the momentous transition from print to electronic information resources. It is an appropriate purchase for public, college, university, and professional libraries.
Author: Peterson's
Publisher: Peterson Nelnet Company
Published: 1997-01-05
Total Pages: 2494
ISBN-13: 9781560796534
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGraduate students depend on this series and ask for it by name. Why? For over 30 years, it's been the only one-stop source that supplies all of their information needs. The new editions of this six-volume set contain the most comprehensive information available on more than 1,500 colleges offering over 31,000 master's, doctoral, and professional-degree programs in more than 350 disciplines. New for 1997 -- Non-degree-granting research centers, institutes, and training programs that are part of a graduate degree program. Five discipline-specific volumes detail entrance and program requirements, deadlines, costs, contacts, and special options, such as distance learning, for each program, if available. Each Guide features "The Graduate Adviser", which discusses entrance exams, financial aid, accreditation, and more. The only source that covers nearly 4,000 programs in such areas as oncology, conservation biology, pharmacology, and zoology.
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 1494
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ruth Ellen Bulger
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-06-24
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780521008860
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the second edition of a highly successful and well-received textbook on the responsible conduct of biomedical and health science research. It is aimed at faculty and graduate students in health science and biomedical science programs. In addition those on National Institute of Health research grants, administrators at universities, academic health centers, and medical and graduate schools will find the book a useful resource. The structure of the book remains the same as the first edition. Each chapter offers an overview together with important primary documents and case studies concerned with core ethical issues underlying responsible research. The major changes from the first edition include new chapters providing overviews of each topic, several new published articles added to the readings, revised case studies along with an essay on how they can be used, as well as further readings and web addresses that will serve as invaluable sources of reference.
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 2462
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 94
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