10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOGRAPHER»
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monographer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Chaos and the Microcosm: Literary Ecology in the ...
By 1770, two years into his study, White details the elaboration of more precise
methods of observation, and gives himself the title of “monographer,” he who
writes on a single, scientific subject: Men that undertake only one district are
much ...
Heidi Cathryn Molly Scott, 2009
2
Dietary Supplements: A Framework for Evaluating Safety
Integrative Evaluation An IOM staff monographer developed a search strategy for
each ingredient based on recommendations from the committee and began
collecting and collating the data available. In order to simulate the initial
evaluation ...
Committee on the Framework for Evaluating the Safety of the Dietary Supplements, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council, 2004
3
Secular Theories on Religion: Current Perspectives
monographer. of. religion. How is a particular, local religion formed by its context,
and how does it grow and change as its context changes? How does it express
itself through this context? This is not just a question of the effect of local ...
Tim Jensen, Mikael Rothstein, 2000
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
The latitude which these may be allowed to take without affecting the identity of
the species, must be left to the experience of the monographer; as there are
many instances wherein extreme varieties have been considered species, until
further ...
If one wants to get behind the monographer's idea and look at his facts, one has
only to go to a good herbarium, look through the proper folders, draw out the
duplicates of some of the collections he cited, and under one's own eyes are the
very ...
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Proceedings [of The] Zesde Internationaal Botanisch Congres, ...
How will the types become available to the monographer? After the study of the
main literature we meet with bibliographic international problems, which also will
have to be solved by international collaboration: Why do we not have a complete
...
... reason the French cirripede monographer, A. Gruvel ( 1 905), cites LC2 as
published by the Ray Society in 1 853 ratherthan 1 854, and the German
cirripede monographer, P. Kruger (1940) followed suit. My study confirms that FC
1 was ...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane].
The latitude which these may be allowed to take without affecting the identity of
the species, must be left to the experience of the monographer; as there are
many instances wherein extreme varieties have been considered species, until
further ...
John George Cochrane, 1835
Graham, Robert, 1786-1845, professor of botany, Edinburgh. Grant. Grant, Adele
(Lewis), 1881 , California; monographer of Mimulus. Grant, A. Grant, Alva (Day) (
Hansen), 1920 , California, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden; Polemoniaceae.
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
The latitude which these may be allowed to take without affecting the identity of
the species, must be left to the experience of the monographer; as there are
many instances wherein extreme varieties have been considered species, until
further ...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONOGRAPHER»
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Meet the incredible trio born THREE YEARS apart thanks to IVF …
Both the embryos had worked. The monographer was smiling as she asked me how I would feel if it was twins. I had two embryos put back in to ... «Daily Mail, May 15»
Triplets born three years apart
The monographer was smiling as she asked me how I would feel if it was twins. I had two embryos put back in to give me a better chance of ... «NEWS.com.au, May 15»
Study Investigates Ultrasound And tPA Used In Combination To …
... TCD devices is difficult to perform and typically requires a trained monographer, so having the ability to monitor intracranial blood flow during ... «Cardiovascular Disease News, Apr 15»
Fresno's Gurnick Academy now offers ultrasound degree
The program will begin July 7 and prepare students for entry-level employment after their graduation as a diagnostic medical monographer with ... «Fresno Business Journal, Mar 15»
In Ecija town, Edsa does not mean traffic jam
... historian, jurist, librarian, linguist and polyglot, monographer, musician, novelist, paleographer, philanthropist, philologist, philosopher, poet, ... «Inquirer.net, May 14»
The Informal Economy and its Enemies
Sriyan de Silva is a productive writer and monographer; a web search brings up about 25 short works, studies and pamphlets. This one is pretty ... «The Island.lk, Mar 14»
Enlightened blogging? Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne
... than those that grasp at more than they can possibly be acquainted with: every kingdom, every province, should have its own monographer.”. «OUPblog, Nov 13»
Hundreds 'Beat The Odds' in race against breast and prostate cancer
“We have three monographers, a radiologist, and various other staff participating,” Bartlett Regional monographer Sabrina Bullard said. Bullard ... «Juneau Empire, Aug 11»