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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • {{rpl|Charles Darwin}} Darwin began training as a physician in Edinburgh in 1825 at the age of 1
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • ...naturalist and co-discoverer of [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]], [[Charles Darwin]] (1809–1882). On the left hand side of the reverse side of the note, the * [[Charles Darwin]]
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • ...he folk wisdom of the time, accepted by most natural historians (including Charles Darwin in his Origin of Species). Lamarck's contribution to evolutionary theory co After publication of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, the importance of individual efforts in the
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • An extract from [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' is commonly quote-mined by creationist
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  • [[Charles Darwin|Charles Robert Darwin]], a contemporary of Mendel and Lamarck—working wi
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  • '''Erasmus Darwin''', the grandfather of [[Charles Darwin]], was a leading intellectual of 18th century [[England]]. He was a respect
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • [[Charles Darwin|Charles Darwin's]] and [[Alfred Russel Wallace|Alfred Russel Wallace's]] theory of [[Evolu
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  • ...perhaps the [[Galapagos Islands]], home to diverse [[life]] which shaped [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]]. Some of the [[Andes]]
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  • ...ther, [[Thomas Huxley]], was a biologist and is known for his support of [[Charles Darwin]] and his theory of evolution. His brother was [[Julian Huxley]], the first
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin}}
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  • ...ded the "Modern Synthesis" in evolutionary biology. It sought to integrate Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with the development of population genetics b
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