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  • * Frank B. Gill. "Ernst Mayr, the Ornithologist," ''Evolution,'' Vol. 48, No. 1 (Feb., 1994), pp. 12-18 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici ''Evolution'', Vol. 48, No. 1 (Feb., 1994), pp. 31-35 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici
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  • ...hains-of-reason.org/chains/evolution-by-natural-selection/introduction.htm Evolution by Natural Selection] - An introduction to the logic of the theory of natur ...onbioscience.org/evolution/futuyma.html#learnmore ''Natural selection: how evolution works''] Interview with [[Douglas J. Futuyma]]
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  • {{r|Evolution}} {{r|Human evolution}}
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  • Article describing variety and evolution of American religion.
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  • ...reate each major type (see [[Old earth creationism]]; or the belief that [[evolution by natural selection]] was the indirect means by which God created the vari ...that the various forms of life came into being. They deny the [[theory of evolution]], on the grounds that [[natural selection]] is not a sufficient creative f
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  • {{r|Evolution of the human diet}} {{r|Evolution of language}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Davis 2002 Molecular evolution before the origin of species}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Vallender 2008 Genetic basis of human brain evolution}}
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  • Fleagle, J.G. (1988) ''Primate Adaptation & Evolution''. Academic Press, San Diego.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Language evolution (disambiguation)]]
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  • ....umich.edu/~gingeric/PDGwhales/Whales.htm Research on the Origin and Early Evolution of Whales (Cetacea)], Gingerich, P.D., University of Michigan * [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/exhibitions/whales/Segment.aspx?irn=161 Evolution of Whales segment from the Whales Tohorā Exhibition Minisite of the Museum
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  • ...al, survival manifested as [[reproductive success]], a ''sine qua non'' of evolution by means of [[natural selection]]. An example of how diet might have greatly influenced hominin evolution:
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  • ...Kirby S. (2003) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00136-0 Language evolution: consensus and controversies]. ''Trends Cogn Sci''. 7:300-307. ...rsies (such as gestural origins of language). We also discuss why language evolution is such a difficult problem, and suggest probable directions research may t
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  • Efforts to draw political conclusions from the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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  • 1859 book by [[Charles Darwin]] expounding the theory of [[evolution]] through [[natural selection]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Neylon 2009 Article-Level Metrics and the Evolution of Scientific Impact}}
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  • * Simon Coleman and Leslie Carlin, eds. ''The Cultures of Creationism: Anti-Evolution in English-Speaking Countries'' (2004) [http://www.arsdisputandi.org/publis ...a response from a proponent of evolution. [http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/nhmag.html]
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  • ...an reformer and statesman. Generally regarded as completing the democratic evolution of Athens with his reforms.
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  • ...hirleywho.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/the-evolution-of-scientific-impact/ the evolution of scientific impact], and measures thereof
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  • ...s the major role of phospholipid and fatty acid metabolism played in human evolution.
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  • {{rpl|Language Evolution (book synopsis)}}
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  • ...hen C. Cunnane]] that outlines why fat babies are important to human brain evolution.
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  • ...or who writes on psychology, philosophy, mysticism, ecology, and spiritual evolution.
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  • ...anthropology, and archeology. In its broadest ambition, the study of human evolution targets a full a description of the events characterizing the 'descent with
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  • {{r|Evolution}} {{r|Evolution of cells}}
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  • *{{cite book | author=Wright, Sewall | date=1984| title= Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetics and Biometric Foundations v. 1 (G *{{cite book | author=Wright, Sewall | date=1984| title= Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetics and Biometric Foundations v. 2 (T
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  • Primary reference work on the [[English language]] and its [[language change|evolution]].
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  • ...f wheat influenced by the genetic and morphological characteristics of its evolution.
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  • Aiello, Leslie C. and Jonathan C. K. Wells. "Energetics and the Evolution of the Genus Homo." Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 31. p.323-338. Annu ...Crania and Implications for the Evolution of Bipedalism." Journal of Human Evolution, Academic Press Inc. London, England. 1986.
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  • ...id species, which to some, is considered to be the "missing link" in human evolution.
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  • *Villarreal, L. P. (2005) ''Viruses and the Evolution of Life''. ASM Press, Washington DC ISBN 1-55581-309-7
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  • {{r|Evolution}} {{r|Prokaryote phylogeny and evolution}}
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  • ...dson of Charles Darwin who wrote a book about him, his daughter, and human evolution.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Theistic evolution]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Evolution}}
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  • {{r|Evolution of cells}} {{r|Evolution}}
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  • *[[Evolution of parliament in England]]
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  • ...tical concept in evolutionary studies, often used in discussions about the evolution of biological traits found in humans.
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  • ...the act of walking upright on two limbs. It is key to understanding human evolution and biomechanics.
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  • | title = Allelic genealogy and human evolution
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  • *[[Evolution of Parliament in England]]
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  • ...rch history and emphasis and its primary focus and role in the theories of evolution.
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  • {{r|Evolution of the human diet}} {{r|Evolution}}
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  • ...hilosophy of science|Philosopher of science]] with a primary interest in [[evolution]].
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  • ...tudy of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution.
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  • :*[[Evolution]]
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  • {{r|Evolution of language}} {{r|Evolution of the human diet}}
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  • ===Evolution of Photosynthesis=== "'''Evolution of Photosynthesis'''"<ref name=hm&b2011/>
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  • ...and Christian theism, while other works explore the concept of progress in evolution (''Monad to Man'') and respond to accusations that science is socially cons
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  • {{r|Evolution}} {{r|Human evolution}}
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  • *An animation of some key aspects of the origin and [[evolution]] of life, based on [[wall painting]]s:
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  • ...ophyte]], a kind of [[moss]], used as model organism for research in plant evolution, development and physiology.
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  • {{r|Evolution of hominin intelligence}} {{r|Evolution of the human diet}}
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  • *Simpson GG. (1944, revised 1984) ''Tempo and mode in evolution''. New York: Columbia University Press. | [http://books.google.com/books?id *Stebbins GL. (1950) ''Variation and evolution in plants''. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • The study of human evolution through classification using cladistics. The method is used to show diverg
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  • ...used by [[Evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologists]] to study organic evolution:<ref name=harrisemma>Harris E. (2008) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/453446a La *'''<u>Article Lead-In:</u>''' Some researchers think that the evolution of languages can be understood by treating them like genomes — but many l
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  • ...006/08/07/499/ What will the neanderthal genome teach us about human brain evolution?]
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  • An evolution of the U.S. [[High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle]], with greater pa
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  • *Rightmire, G. Philip (1990). ''The Evolution of Homo Erectus: Comparative anatomical studies of an extinct human species
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  • {{r|Evolution of cells}} {{r|Evolution}}
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  • # Either [[evolution]] is true or [[creationism]] is true. # Evolution is not true.
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  • An evolution of the WWII U.S. Navy [[Allen M. Sumner-class]] destroyers, lengthening the
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  • The branch of physical anthropology that focuses on the study of human evolution, tracing the anatomic, behavioral and genetic linkages of our ancient, usua
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  • ...x|A collection of links to articles, or potential articles relating to the evolution of whales and dolphins.<br>Tasks include:<br> {{r|Evolution}}
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  • *[http://speakingoffaith.org/programs/darwin/index.shtml Speaking of Faith: Evolution and Wonder - Understanding Charles Darwin] radio program featuring biograph *[http://darwinlibrary.amnh.org/ The Darwin Digital Library of Evolution]
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  • *''BMW Motorcycles: The Evolution of Excellence'', Kevin Ash, ISBN 1-884313-57-4
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  • ...tion-models.png|right|700px|Two views on the role of gene duplication in [[evolution]]. (A) Many [[20th century]] biologists viewed [[gene]]s as [[trait]]s of [
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  • ...vide the missing link between apes and humans on the scale of modern human evolution.
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  • The concept of simple and spiritual living with [[Evolution of the human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and po
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  • ...g the word Dinosauria and for his opposition to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
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  • {{r|Evolution of cells}} {{r|Prokaryote phylogeny and evolution}}
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  • ...gical study of humans as a biological species. Areas studied include human evolution and genetics, the human and primate fossil record, and the biology and vari *[[Human evolution]], evolution as related to the emergence of ''Homo sapiens''.
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  • ...f with the [[evolution of language]], i.e. the processes that led to the [[evolution]] of the [[human]] faculty of [[language]]. It is a multidisciplinary field ...ken language does not leave any fossil record, the study of the origin and evolution of language is necessarily inferential on the basis of cross-disciplinary u
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  • {{r|Human evolution}} {{r|Evolution of menopause}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Kaas 1989 The evolution of complex sensory systems in mammals}}
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  • {{r|Evolution}} {{r|Prokaryote phylogeny and evolution}}
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  • *[[Evolution]]
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  • ...of [[culture]], and that culture is completely arbitrary, thus excluding [[evolution]]ary explanations of human behavior.
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  • ...known for one of the most important breakthroughs in the story of [[human evolution]], his discovery of ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in South Africa in 1
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Evolution of the torpedoes of the [[United States Navy]] in [[World War II]], startin
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  • *[http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheAcademicEvolutionPodcast Academic Evolution] &mdash; on the internal workings of [[academia]], e.g. on matters of [[pee
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  • A computation in which the time evolution of the state of the individual switching elements of the computation is gov
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  • ** Publishes the journal, ''Origins of Life and Evolution''
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Roth 2005 Evolution of the brain and intelligence}}
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  • *[[Evolution of parliament in England]]
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  • ...ght.asp "The roles of mutation, inbreeding, crossbreeding and selection in evolution"] ''Proc. 6th Int. Cong. Genet.'' 1: 356–366. *{{cite book | author=Wright, Sewall | date=1986 |title=Evolution: Selected papers | publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-91053-9
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  • British [[evolution]]ary [[anatomy|anatomist]], [[osteoarchaeology|osteoarchaeologist]], [[pala
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Foote 1997 The Evolution of Morphological Diversity}}
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  • ==Evolution== There is of course no single evolution process that is common to all gay media products, in all countries--which m
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  • (1929), A world authority on animal behavior, ecology, and evolution, and is one of the pioneers of chemical ecology, the discipline dealing wit
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