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  • :: I removed the Wikipedia-tag, which was added by Aleksander Stos. Reason: see the two posts above. —[[ ...depictions" as a header I was thinking of things like Shakespeare, but the evolution of his image would be an excellent addition to the article. --[[User:Patric
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  • As an editor in biology, I'd support an approval tag with a 1 to 2 week deadline. ...it okay, I'd appreciate your discussing with the group about the approval tag. I will continue to work on the 'images' issue (see article Talk page). --
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  • According to Larry's intructions on the Approval page, I am sticking this tag on behalf of Nancy ... I set the time limit to December 28th so that the Ch ...teacher first day of class - metabolism seems pretty important in terms of evolution. My read was cursory so I may have missed some minor (included) points. [
    21 KB (3,450 words) - 09:28, 22 September 2008
  • ...cial mention because of its association with this period in BMW motorcycle evolution. It was a variety of leading link fork where the pivot point was aft of th [[Image:R60tag-400.jpg|thumb|right|1966 R60/2 price tag]]
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  • ...le for people with disabilities. Quotes should be in a 'q' or 'blockquote' tag in the HTML. This is why we have a distinction between wiki syntax and the | related concept2 = Convergent evolution
    30 KB (4,600 words) - 15:42, 4 December 2008
  • == Should we tag with Health Sciences Workgroup category? == == Where is the bit about evolution in to DNA from an earlier form of genetic code ==
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  • ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show' ...tions''' menu at the top of the desktop, select '''Internet''' and then '''Evolution Mail'''.
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  • ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show' ...tions''' menu at the top of the desktop, select '''Internet''' and then '''Evolution Mail'''.
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  • ...e-release version). I added support for that to the <nowiki><div></nowiki> tag in Biology/Draft. I assume that Safari 3 will come out with the new Mac OS "As an editor in biology, I'd support an approval tag with a 1 to 2 week deadline."
    91 KB (14,893 words) - 06:23, 2 March 2021
  • == [[Evolution of cells]] == However, when I tag an metadata sub1 with Anatomy (like [[mediastinum]], it does not show up on
    81 KB (13,371 words) - 05:50, 6 March 2024
  • ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show' ...the Desktop, select '''Internet''' and then '''Email'''. This displays the Evolution email client configuration window.
    61 KB (10,088 words) - 03:39, 22 November 2023
  • ...accessed by clicking at the top left of the desktop on the "Applications" tag (Postgres Figure 1). Select ''All available applications'' in the '''Show' ...the Desktop, select '''Internet''' and then '''Email'''. This displays the Evolution email client configuration window.
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  • That said, I would be delighted to see some subarticles, with the Eduzendium tag, created, and I'd be happy to work with students. As a general EZ comment, ::**Evolution of managed hosting versus PaaS clouds
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  • ==Evolution of the Citizendium== ...fter project members voted for a new Charter in September 2010, the "beta" tag was dropped in 2011. The project currently has {{PAGESINCAT:CZ Live}} arti
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  • The call for approval should be indicated by a 'call for approval' tag placed at the top of the article Talk page. An editor who accepts in princi ...e an [http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Template:Approved_Article Approval Tag] at the top of the article page. (When the software has been written to pe
    96 KB (16,369 words) - 10:49, 7 March 2024
  • ...trinos and other sub-atomic particles. He sees no conflict in religion and Evolution and no conflict between Intelligent Design and science. We enjoyed a fascin ...rom the outset as a '''concept''', though the article uses theory as well. Evolution, Lamarkianism, (presumably ID, etc) are often discussed as concepts. Concep
    102 KB (16,719 words) - 10:49, 27 May 2007
  • :::Are you somehow equating "evolution" with "selection"? A system by definition/design brings a new entity into b ...by the self-organization of new phenotypic configurations. Self-organized Evolution is a characteristic of a system, not a product of chance events. It involve
    83 KB (13,761 words) - 20:20, 30 March 2009
  • ...t only, as if inside a <nowiki><pre></nowiki> or <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki> tag. There should be some mechanism for blocking feedback from IPs that abuse i ...to discuss differing views. Accepting feedback is an important step in the evolution of CZ, so it deserves a summary of arguments IMHO. [[User:Warren Schudy|War
    31 KB (5,072 words) - 03:01, 8 March 2024
  • ...lligent design (ID) is an attempt to rebut the naturalism of the theory of evolution through natural selection. It is an argument that random processes such as ...e. This idea is '''employed by''' members of the ID movement to both rebut evolution, but also to push a specific agenda. The idea itself '''does not''' attemp
    186 KB (30,768 words) - 13:37, 19 February 2013
  • ==Evolution== ...ed before the continents were enterely separated. However, the most active evolution of orchids seems to have occurred after this separation, when the several t
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  • ==Evolution== ...ed before the continents were enterely separated. However, the most active evolution of orchids seems to have occurred after this separation, when the several t
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  • ...ef> proposed a taxonomy for HBRs based on form in their description of the evolution of the document as it was used in national immunization programmes that fol ...ial incentive mechanism tied to timely and complete vaccination using RFID tag on HBR
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  • ...the startling results of bacterial genetics (IS sequences, plasmid modular evolution, Mu phage, details of F factor plasmid DNA structure) to come out before sh ...currency unit used in only one country does not need to have a nationality tag in the title. For example, the [[Vatu]] is the currency of [[Vanuatu]] only
    44 KB (7,551 words) - 12:20, 16 April 2007
  • ...ry. Also, I think it is important in this article to stress the historical evolution of the ontological view of complex numbers (how they were little by little ...s behalf on the page with an approval date one week after placement of the tag. [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;<span style="background:grey"
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  • ...assive number of randomly picked expressed sequence tags ([[EST]]'s). Each tag represented a cDNA clone and the whole collection represented a catalog of ...(which has major implications for understanding mechanisms of [[molecular evolution]]).
    82 KB (12,291 words) - 08:45, 25 October 2013
  • ...volution." He talks about how biological evolution evolved into a cultural evolution, giving examples of how, when prehistoric man developed a language, his too ...theory, AND systems theory is not just a philosophy, your people put that tag on it. I am sorry that some are not aware of our field, but isn't that what
    72 KB (11,627 words) - 12:37, 20 September 2007
  • ...pedia. Calling me "the disputed Wikipedia co-founder" is like saying that evolution is "a disputed theory of how species are formed." Sure, there's a dispute; ...himself I'd like to wait for another author/editor to change it. And yes, evolution is not proven yet :-). [[User:Yi Zhe Wu|Yi Zhe Wu]] 15:05, 25 May 2007 (CDT
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  • ...ification on the coin copyright, and in the meantime I have put a fair use tag on it crediting the designers and engraver listed on the linked page. I ha ...ed Dr. Tan concerning possible changes. If, in the end, they leave in the evolution bit - which I think needs to be significantly altered... then this should a
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  • *[[:Category:Needs tag]] *[http://www.topvideofoto.co.tv/2009/07/evolution.html Turtle with helmet]
    128 KB (18,283 words) - 10:27, 1 April 2024
  • ...ot the blueprints at the factory, or even the older blueprints showing the evolution of the Ford Mustang over the years. I do realize that genes are very impor ...rrent gene portals. First, while they are great at storing and displaying tag/value data ("structured content"), they are not so good at displaying free-
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  • ...ciple of reproducing itself and of playing a role in the transgenerational evolution of the species to which it belongs in adapting to changing environments.'' ...article, discuss it, critique it, perhaps even contribute to the article's evolution.
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  • ...(2) the web. To introduce a few selected major issues in biology -like (1) evolution as opposed to belief in religion's depiction of creation of man. ...lecular biology and understanding the building blocks of life? Ecosystems, evolution, genetic engineering, brain imaging?
    178 KB (30,002 words) - 15:50, 15 January 2011
  • ...not). After all the whole point of the section is that it is talking about evolution, not finches. --[[User:Michael Johnson|Michael Johnson]] 19:12, 11 February ...Tribe]] senses its time for another approval. Intends to pu a new approval tag up with a 7 day deadline to push through these revisions.
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  • ...t factor driving evolutionary change ), is a theory derived from Darwinian evolution. The problem is the word "most important". While many would agree, there a ...ut error or changes; and while some do believe that random mutations drive evolution others believe that self organization is most important. It is at the very
    148 KB (24,805 words) - 12:37, 14 June 2009
  • ...I. Nor is there likely to be one soon, so there is no need for the Britain tag. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 22:16, 31 May 2008 (CDT) ...eminiscent of the situation in the US where up to 70% of people think that evolution is false, including many academics, but this does not make it so. Our usag
    51 KB (8,499 words) - 03:56, 14 October 2016
  • *all of the living things past and present &mdash; evolution of ''life''; and, ...tures of this new complex `state of soft matter' in light of the autonomy, evolution, progenity and autopoiesis principles used to define life. It is concluded
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  • <blockquote>31↑ Dawkins R. (1988) The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. IS ...papers (which I am attentively reading in preparation for an assault on [[Evolution of cells]], as a prelude to a thrust at the [[Origin of life]]). They and o
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  • == Discussion styles and laser tag == ...in effectiveness with the introduction of the MILES system, a "super laser tag" system, attached to every weapon, soldier, vehicle, and seemingly every ro
    114 KB (18,506 words) - 10:38, 9 May 2024
  • ...identified as unlawful restraint of trade as of central importance to the evolution of chiropractic. How can any balanced article neglect this? ...other about these issues. If we could write a subsection explaining this evolution such as Nancy suggests, maybe that could solve our problem. What do you th
    120 KB (20,197 words) - 10:24, 9 September 2007
  • :::::I just jogged [[Evolution of language]] and it got removed from the category. I'm not sure why it wa ::::::Correct guess on [[Evolution of language]], Chris. I did that on purpose to test how the {{tl|subpages}}
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  • ...article is good enough to be approved. If some editor canadd the Toapprove tag, and maybe someone else can approve it, that woyuld be great. Or let me kno ...y and physiology, fossil species, biographies of well known scientists and evolution to name just a few), I feel that members of your group could assist us enor
    111 KB (18,395 words) - 05:14, 7 March 2024
  • #Article deletion is now handled by the constabulary. Citizens tag a page for deletion and a constable cleans the mess up later. Never while ...licy. So I see that whole writing a parting shot thing just superfluous. Tag [[CZ:Leaving the project|this policy]] for revision or expungency.
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  • ...sumed" different definitions of the wisdom of the body. If one believe in evolution, I believes that organisms automatically strive to defend themselves and to ...propose text. Please stop making sweeping inferences such as the theory of evolution proving the wisdom of the body, which you have yet to define rigorously. "E
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