They cover logic, ethics, metaphysics, physics, zoology, politics, rhetoric, and poetics. |
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Dr Clode was a zookeeper in Adelaide, did her doctorate in zoology at Oxford, and is now doing her research at the University of Melbourne. |
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Thus one school friend stopped our career master in his tracks by announcing that he planned to study zoology. |
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In many ways this text also serves as an introduction to anatomy, zoology, nutrition, water chemistry and animal husbandry. |
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When the war ended, he was over 50, and instead of returning to mouse genetics he retreated into more general physiology and zoology. |
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Gene's studies in zoology began at age 15 at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. |
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But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study zoology. |
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It explains and supports findings in scientific areas ranging from botany to zoology and embryology to neuroscience. |
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While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert zoology, and I enrolled. |
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His work included zoology, Arabic grammar, poetry, rhetoric and lexicography. |
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The choice is made on the basis of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology, or hydrology. |
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Deborah, an experienced diver, gained a BSc in zoology at Bangor University before completing her Masters degree in ecology. |
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Obelia is used in many zoology textbooks to exemplify the Hydrozoa life cycle. |
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In addition to her academic work, Rebecca has taught introductory biology, zoology, and entomology labs. |
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Patrick Bateson is professor of ethology at the University of Cambridge's zoology department, of which he has also been head. |
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He is a little too fond of building huge abstract entities on the back of discoveries from anthropology, zoology and neuroscience. |
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References to almost every field of knowledge, from archaeology to zoology, are as likely as not to be wrong. |
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Years later he has combined his love for zoology with his appreciation of the female form. |
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According to zoology, the origin of blue bull is not traced to the species of cow. |
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To round out his background before leaving, Lewis went to Philadelphia to study botany, zoology and navigation. |
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Imagining novels as biological specimens creates a crazed and mythic zoology of hybrids, beasts, mutants, and aberrations. |
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Wood was born in northern England in 1965 the son of a professor of zoology at Durham University who is also a priest. |
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For example physics and chemistry allow a better level of exactness than what zoology or botany do. |
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My background is that I am privileged to have had an opportunity to go to university and get a zoology degree in fisheries and aquatic sciences. |
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Quite sadly, though I was a zoology graduate, I was not able to practice my profession. |
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They encompass a broad range of disciplines that include, amongst others, biology, biochemistry, microbiology, virology and zoology. |
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The Calgary Zoo, which the foundation has supported for years, seemed a natural fit, given that O'Farrell has an undergraduate degree in zoology. |
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In 1967, embryology, invertebrate zoology, neurobiology, and physiology were the major summer courses of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole. |
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I studied plants and plant evolution for the last six to seven years in the states and was in charge of science at the museum, mainly anthropology and zoology. |
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There he studied mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany and zoology. |
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In college, Horwich studied zoology, but he quickly became disenchanted. |
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Alarm signal, in zoology, a ritualized means of communicating a danger or threat among the members of an animal group. |
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Tenth grade subjects are Spanish, geometry, English, physics, world history, botany, zoology and religion. |
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T H. Huxley, too, had an enormous influence on Morgan, training him in zoology when Morgan returned to London for postgraduate study not long after his geology degree. |
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He contributed an immense amount of research in vertebrate and invertebrate zoology and paleontology, and also wrote and lectured on the history of science. |
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Scientific botany and zoology dealt not with the dynamics of whole living organisms in the field but with dissection of fragments in the laboratory. |
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Most involve studying specializations of particular animal groups, such as phycology, invertebrate zoology and ichthyology. |
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This text is highly technical and suitable for serious students and professors with a background in biology, zoology, or speleology. |
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Following field research on seabirds and international environmental protection work at sites such as Lofoten and the Falkland Islands, he earned his doctorate in zoology from the University of Bern. |
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It encompasses the fields of botany, zoology, astronomy, geology and mineralogy as well as the exploitation of those resources. |
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Mr. Phelps's training includes an undergraduate degree in zoology. |
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There, he traveled with Theophrastus to the island of Lesbos, where together they researched the botany and zoology of the island. |
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In physical science, Aristotle studied anatomy, astronomy, embryology, geography, geology, meteorology, physics and zoology. |
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Most of his zoology notes are about marine invertebrates, starting with plankton collected in a calm spell. |
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Darwin scorned its amateurish geology and zoology, but carefully reviewed his own arguments. |
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It was not until 1890 that Wells earned a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from the University of London External Programme. |
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In 1953, Martin received his bachelor's degree in zoology from Cornell University. |
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Folk notions of botany and zoology are presented as ethnobotany and ethnozoology alongside references from the formal sciences. |
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In the 20th century, the establishment of rules by international committees in the fields of zoology, botany, bacteriology, and virology has done much to clarify the situation. |
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Morna graduated with a degree in zoology from the University of Manitoba and a library and information science degree from the University of British Columbia. |
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An interesting pilot study has recently been completed by Dr. Arthur Whitely, a University of Washington professor emeritus in the zoology department there. |
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In 1897 Sedgwick received a fellowship and tutorship at Trinity College, and two years later succeeded Alfred Newton as professor of zoology at Cambridge. |
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The winners hail from across Canada and are at the top of their respective fields, which range from electrical engineering to computer science to zoology. |
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Modern zoology, alas, has punctured many of these myths. |
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But people still want to believe in anthropomorphic fables about animal behaviour, so zoology has provided one or two of its own to replace those it has destroyed. One of the most famous of these is the myth of the meerkat. |
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In fact, game theory has scored some of its greatest successes in zoology, most notably by developing the idea of an evolutionarily stable strategy. |
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Although he achieved renown in a number of different fields, ranging from geography and zoology to sociology and history, he shunned material success for the life of a revolutionist. |
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From 1967 to 1969, he was an assistant professor of zoology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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A member of the Royal Society, in the field of zoology he was the first person to describe the brood parasitism of the cuckoo. |
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The museum has collections of archaeology, botany, fine and applied art, geology, and zoology. |
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An exhaustive analysis by a German professor of zoology, Karl Möbius in 1879 demonstrated that Eozoon displayed not a single characteristic trait of foraminiferans. |
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Tom Cockbill, a past zoology and conservation student, recently set up Wild Elements, a social enterprise based in Bangor, with backing from the university careers service. |
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Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the study of birds. |
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