Francis Crick
... 2004; original edition 1967) ISBN 1591021855
What Mad Pursuit: A
personal View of Scientific Discovery (Basic Books reprint edition, 1990) ISBN ...
Books about Crick
James D. Watson, The Double Helix: A
personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA , Atheneum, 1980, ISBN ...
Memory
... capital of France". Episodic memory, on the other hand, is used for more
personal memories, such as the sensations, emotions, and
personal associations of a particular place or time. Autobiographical memory - ...
Charles Darwin
... at Cambridge till June and following Henslow's example and advice he was in no rush to take holy orders.
Inspired by Alexander von Humboldt 's
personal Narrative he wanted to study natural history in the tropics and planned to visit Madeira with some class-mates upon graduation. Knowing the need ...
Dialysis
... and decision is based on the possibility of a renal transplant , complications of the malfunctioning kidney (e.g. hyperkalemia , uremia ) and
personal factors (such as tiredness due to the uremia).
Types of dialysis
The two types of dialysis are hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis .
...
Down syndrome
... of social role validation and inclusion, people with Down syndrome are increasingly being offered better chances for realising their potential for
personal and social development. Despite this welcome change, the reduced abilities of people with Down syndrome pose a practical and ethical problem to their ...
Drug
... with recreational drugs.
Efficacy
The effects of a particular drug can vary greatly depending on a number of factors:
dosage
the
personal condition and circumstances of the subject (user or patient)
the user's expectations or beliefs about the drug ( placebo effect )
...
Equilibrium
... left to be desired.
In various practical matters an equilibrium is useful, e.g.:
in a conversation , between talking and listening ;
in a
personal relationship , between giving and taking ;
between buying and reading books (apart from lent books).
An addiction is any of ...
Human
... , human condition , human nature
humanism , transhumanism
humanities
man , woman , child and baby
Mannaz (etymology)
personal life
parahumans
References
Taxonomy of living primates , Minnesota State University Mankato, retrieved April 4, 2005
Life ...
James D. Watson
... H. Crick. "Letters to Nature : Molecular structure of Nucleic Acid." Nature 171 , 737738 (1953).
James D. Watson, The Double Helix: A
personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA , Atheneum, 1980, ISBN 0689706022 (first published in 1968)
James D. Watson, Genes, Girls, ...
Kary Mullis
... ", Omni magazine, April 1992,
Celia Farber: " Interview Kary Mullis ", Spin July 1994. Focuses on his position regarding HIV and AIDS.
personal website
...
Louis Pasteur
... This vaccine was first used on 9-year old Joseph Meister on July 6 , 1885 after the boy was badly mauled by a rabid dog. This was done at some
personal risk for Pasteur, since he was not a licensed physician and could have faced prosecution for treating the boy. Fortunately, the treatment proved to ...
Species
... often new, taxons is called splitting . Taxonomists are often referred to as "lumpers" or "splitters" by their colleagues, depending on their
personal approach to recognizing differences or commonalities between organisms (see lumpers and splitters ).
Traditionally, researchers relied on ...
Thomas Malthus
... Thomas Carlyle in reference to an anti-slavery essay written by John Stuart Mill .
Malthus was born to a prosperous family. His father was a
personal friend of the philosopher and sceptic David Hume and an acquaintance of Jean-Jacques Rousseau . The young Malthus was educated at home until his ...