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  • On the voyage, Darwin read [[Charles Lyell]]'s ''Principles of Geology'', which explained geological features as the o ...Voyage of the Beagle]]'', he explained species distribution in light of [[Charles Lyell]]'s ideas of "centres of creation". In later editions of this ''Journal'' h
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  • ...1861-1933); John Jackson (1887-1958); Johann von Lamont (1805-1879); Sir [[Charles Lyell ]] (1797-1875); [[Colin Maclaurin]] (1698-1746); Thomas Logie McDonald 1901
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  • ...of "catastrophes" was later supplanted by the uniformitarian theories of [[Charles Lyell]] and others. However, recently, catastrophes have re-emerged as plausible
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  • ...]] - [[shigella]] - [[shoot]] - [[signal transduction]] - [[silk]] - [[Sir Charles Lyell]] - [[sister chromatid]] - [[skeleton]] - [[skin cell]] - [[smooth ER]] - [
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  • * [[Charles Lyell]]
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  • ...ie in, now we need [[James Hutton]] ([[James Hutton/Definition|def]])and [[Charles Lyell]]. A little closer to National Parks, [[ John Muir]] (a famous drop out fro
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  • ...' proposed the '''principle of uniformitarianism''', later developed by '''Charles Lyell''' (''Principles of Geology'', published 1830). This principle defines natu
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  • ...d likely to open-minded leading scientists, such as the eminent geologist, Charles Lyell<ref>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mFkOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA10&ots=GqTXDf8Ywe
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