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  • {{Subgroup|Zoology}}
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  • ...sed for a single taxon, where usage and terminology are differentiated for zoology and botany.
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  • ...that is typically [[ectotherm]]ic (or cold-blooded), covered with [[scale (zoology)|scales]], and equipped with two sets of paired [[fin]]s and several unpair
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  • .../information/Dendroaspis%20polylepis.html University of Michigan Museum of Zoology (ADW: Black mamba)]
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  • {{rpl|Troop (zoology)}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|zoology}}
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  • :::***Zoology ...le hierarchies right here. Animal and plant TOL pages not under botany and zoology. Antoher possible treatment would be:
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...iota.html Amniota
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  • {{rpl|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • '''Zoology''' is a branch of the biological sciences that try to understand the struct
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...ators found in a given species of fish, he created a taxonomic approach to zoology and encouraged its use and expanded applications. A geneticist and zoologis Specialist in genetics, Zoology Professor Curt Kosswig who escaped to Turkey in 1937, is known by everybody
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...he also served as Director of the Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology. He became professor emeritus in 1975.
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  • {{r|Body (zoology)}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...erdisciplinary field that can encompass many disciplines such as medicine, zoology, psychology, anthropology, and veterinary medicine, it is mostly known to t
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  • ...tario]], and earned a degree in Forestry, and went on to earn a [[PhD]] in zoology.<ref name=ucalgary1988-09/> | quote = After receiving a Ph.D. in zoology, Clarke was hired by R.M. Anderson, Curator of Mammals at the National Muse
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...popular science writers]]. He was the [[Alexander Aggasiz]] Professor of [[Zoology]] at [[Harvard University]], and wrote essays for ''Natural History'' on a
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...ochromis similis]], a leaf chopper, (h) [[Genyochromis mento]], a [[scale (zoology)|scale]] eater.}}
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  • ...university had a department of biology, or perhaps bookend departments of zoology and botany, which complemented physics, chemistry, mathematics, and possibl ...mpetitive nature of contemporary science. Departments of biology or botany/zoology have split and split again, producing departments of cell and molecular bio
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  • ...B. (1999). On-line, Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Accessed December 29, 2007; [http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=ch
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  • ...ame ''Aspis'' was placed on the Official Index of Invalid Generic Names in Zoology (name no. 1630).<ref name="McD99"/> ...xed litter of horned and hornless ''Cerastes cerastes''. Israel Journal of Zoology, 37:247-9.
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  • ...day be called [[physics]], and for studying and starting [[biology]] and [[zoology]] as a field.
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  • ...ivide between the study of plants ([[Botany]]) and the study of animals ([[Zoology]]). In centuries past, when whole organisms were universally studied in bio
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  • ..., geology, and paleontology, he is best known for his work in invertebrate zoology and his theoretical work on evolution. He published an impressive seven-vol
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • * ''Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle'': published between 1839 and 1843 in five ...ia'', by [[Richard Owen]] [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin3/zoology.html (Darwin's introduction)]
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  • ...B. (1999). On-line, Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Accessed December 29, 2007</ref><ref>[http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?
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  • {{r|Zoology||**}} {{r|Zoology||**}}
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  • ...n [[Zoology]] in 1947. He then acquired a fellowship for graduate study in Zoology at Indiana University in Bloomington, where he received his Ph.D. degree in
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  • ...ogy began. Ernst Mayr also served as director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology before his retirement in 1975 and oversaw the building of a new addition to '''Author:''' Axel Meyer is Professor of Zoology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Konstanz in Germany. E-mail:
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  • ...f topics, including [[mathematics]], [[Latin]], [[chemistry]], philosophy, zoology, [[geography]], [[geology]], meteorology, Roman art, and [[music]].
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  • ...rn 26th March 1941) is a British [[ethology|ethologist]]<ref>A branch of [[zoology]], i.e. animal behaviour.</ref> and [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary bio
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  • ...ionships and zoogeography of the viperine snakes (Family Viperidae). Field Zoology 44:161-206.
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  • ...Functional Aspects of Maternal Aggression in Mammals." Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 (1992): 1069-1077. 7 Dec. 2006 [http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.
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  • ==[[Zoology]]== ...part of the nature sciences today - from [[geography]], [[botany]], and [[zoology]] to [[painting]]. The encyclopedia was also novel with respect to structur
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  • ...of the snakes of India, Ceylon, Burma, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Annals of Zoology. Agra, India, 22.
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  • ...veral fields. It draws from [[horticulture]], [[beekeeping|apiculture]], [[zoology]] (especially [[entomology]]), [[ecology]], and [[botany]].
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  • .... Department of Agriculture]] until 1925, when he joined the Department of Zoology at the [[University of Chicago]]. He remained there until his retirement in
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  • | journal = Canadian journal of zoology
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  • ...of the fellows of the House, which included botany, medicine, meteorology, zoology, physiology, mechanical arts, optics, mineralogy, metallurgy, music, machin
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  • ...specializations of particular species (i.e., [[phycology]], [[invertebrate zoology]], [[ichthyology]]). ...ll (biology) | cells]] that produce [[mucous]], [[swim bladder]], [[scale (zoology) | scales]], [[fin]]s, [[lip]]s and [[eye]]s. Fish breathe by extracting [
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  • ...rkman along with former speech and drama student Brian Cole, Russ Giguere, zoology major Ted Bluechel Jr., and drums and guitarist Bob Page decided to form th
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  • .... On the biology of venomous snakes of Israel. Part II. Israeli Journal of Zoology 14:185-212.
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  • ...irst record of the Levantine Viper, ''Macrovipera lebetina'', from Jordan. Zoology in the Middle East. Heidelberg 16: 65-70.
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  • ...nd phylogenic position in relation to Viperinae and Crotalinae. Fieldiana: Zoology. Vol. 59, No. 2:67-126.
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  • ...ed but will help with [[CZ:Biology Workgroup/Workgroup Week|Biology Week]](zoology and tree-of-life stuff), all performing arts, History and of course [[CZ:Ho
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  • ...clearly in its infancy relative to other biological disciplines such as [[zoology]], [[botany]] or even [[entomology]], and new or emerging diseases such as
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  • ...nd he continued to make important contributions to comparative anatomy and zoology for the next fifty years.
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  • ...g'' (Illustrated Pharmacopoeia), which had the related subjects of botany, zoology, metallurgy, and mineralogy, and wrote his famous horological treatise of t
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  • | journal = South African Journal of Zoology
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  • {{r|Zoology}}
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  • ...http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/10416 Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa]. Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London </ref> The genus
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  • ...erent scientific fields, or content disciplines. From anthropology through zoology, there are dozens of such disciplines. They differ from one another in many
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  • ...ation_on_Elephants_in_the_Savuti_Chobe_National_Park_Botswana|work=African Zoology|publisher=ResearchGate|accessdate=11 October 2013}}</ref> ...the mane and group-living in the lion (Panthera leo): a review. Journal of Zoology, 263: 329-342 Cambridge University Press </ref> The mane has evolved due to
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  • ...e book|last=Reinhardt|first=J|authorlink=Johan Reinhardt|title= Reports on zoology for 1843, 1844|publisher=[[Ray Society]]|coauthors = Andreas Johann Wagner,
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  • ...osmic inflation]], followed by [[stellar evolution]]. Similarly, modern [[zoology]] believes that marine animals preceded land animals.
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  • ...osmic inflation]], followed by [[stellar evolution]]. Similarly, modern [[zoology]] believes that marine animals preceded land animals.
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  • ...my]]) or function ([[physiology]]). Studies of animals form the field of [[zoology]], whereas the study of plants is called [[botany]]. [[Medicine]] and the [ Anatomy and zoology both date back to at least the 4th century BCE, and the ancient Greek philo
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  • ...droaspis jamesoni) in an Afrotropical forested region]. ''Contributions to Zoology''. 69 (3).</ref>
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  • ...age/482/mode/1up |journal=Annals and Magazine of Natural History including Zoology, Botany, and Geology |volume=IX |pages=482–492}}</ref> The [[genus|generi
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  • ...ific subject are of low circulation, as in some areas of [[botany ]]and [[zoology]], the relative standing is meaningful. Since defining the quality of an
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  • ...my]]) or function ([[physiology]]). Studies of animals form the field of [[zoology]], whereas the study of plants is called [[botany]]. [[Medicine]] and the [ Anatomy and zoology both date back to at least the 4th century BCE, and the ancient Greek philo
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  • ...ogy2/Hardwicke2#page/n164/mode/1up Cobra Capella]. Illustrations of Indian zoology chiefly selected from the collection of Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke. Vol. II: Plate
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  • ...getting the expert reports on his collection published as a multivolume ''Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle'', and Henslow used his contacts to arrange Under pressure with organising ''Zoology'' and correcting proofs of his ''Journal'', Darwin's health suffered. On 20
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  • ...]'' bees of the southwestern United States. ''Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology'' 193: 1-74.</ref>, and a similar pattern is seen in [[sunflower]]s, [[aste
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  • :Biology would encompass stuff like Botany and Zoology, while Health Sciences focuses on human physiology and medicine. The idea
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  • ...ics]], [[ethology]], [[anthropology]], [[archaeology]], [[biology]], and [[zoology]]. EP is closely linked to [[sociobiology]],<ref>Seltin, Melissa. (August 1
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  • Anatomy and zoology both date back to at least the 4th century BCE, and the ancient Greek philo
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  • ...t to animals; stopping at the level of mammal (as currently written in the zoology section)? Instead of all the plant hormones have one introductory article? I think of Citizendium as an encyclopedia rather than a zoology textbook.
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  • ...as a hyperactive and often mischievous young man. His lifelong interest in zoology was formed at age seven upon seeing a dead seal at a local market. After ob
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