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Gavin de Beer
February 29, 1964 NATURE PHYSIOLOGY of COLOUR
Yasha Gall, Julian Sorell Huxley, 1887-1975
From Logos to Bios: Hellenic Philosophy and Evolutionary Biology
The Evolutionary Embryologist Gavin Rylands De Beer (1899–1972)
Gavin Rylands De Beer (1899-1972) [1]
Mendel's Opposition to Evolution and to Darwin
Biological and Physical Constraints on the Evolution of Form in Plants and Animals
UNESCO KALINGA PRIZE List of Prize Winners
A Short History of Our Department
History of Genetics Book Collection Catalogue
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Charles Singer and the Early Years of The
Biology Textbooks
Darwin. a Reader's Guide
Evo-Devo: Evolutionary Developmental Mechanisms
Darwinian Struggles: but Is There Progress?
Julian Sorell Huxley
Some Milestones in History of Science About 10,000 Bce, Wolves Were Probably Domesticated
Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Theology?
Top View
Santorio's Marginalia to the Commentaria in Primam
Science, Ethics and Politics</Article-Title>
Thomas Bowdler: Alpine Pioneer
The Morphogenesis of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Exemplarising the Origin of a Science
Gavin Rylands De Beer (1899-1972) [1]
Homology, an (Un)Solved Problem
Descended from Darwin Insights Into the History of Evolutionary Studies, 1900–1970
List of UNESCO Kalinga Prize Laureates
PAPER Understanding the Creativity of Scientists and Entrepreneurs
Book Reviews Could Be Equally As Effective), and Provides a Ray
Embodiment in Evolution and Culture
Introduction
Mendel and After the Science of Genetics Began with Mendel’S Classic Experiments with Garden Peas in the 1850S
The Systematist 31
Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo): Past, Present, and Future
The Morphogenesis of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Annals of Science a Quarterly Review of the History of Science and Technology Since the Renaissance