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Gullstrand

Allvar, swedish ophthalmologist and Nobel laureate, 1862-1930.

See: biomicroscope.


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Origin of life

... evolved." Sounds like speciation and macroevolution to me. Speciation does not equal macroevolution. You assume that because two species of gulls can become reproductively isolated, that you've proven goo-to-you evolution. All of these are examples of microevolution, which can be accomplished ...

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by mith
Thu Feb 02, 2006 5:38 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Origin of life
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Origin of life

... evolved." Sounds like speciation and macroevolution to me. Speciation does not equal macroevolution. You assume that because two species of gulls can become reproductively isolated, that you've proven goo-to-you evolution. All of these are examples of microevolution, which can be accomplished ...

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by Springer
Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:40 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Origin of life
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What is the smartest animal not human

apes use sticks to dig ants/termites and the like out of hole/nests certain whales use bubbles to herd fish Gulls drop shells on rocks to crack them open Otters use rocks to break open mussels Just because there are no buttons doesn’t mean it’s not an invention Their methods ...

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by Carolynparsons
Wed Oct 26, 2005 4:54 pm
 
Forum: Zoology Discussion
Topic: What is the smartest animal not human
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salt marsh food webs

... eared owls.marsh hawks,sandpipers,great blue herons,great egrets,mice,red-bellied salt marsh harvest mouse,gulls,pacific herrings,sturgeon,flounder,shellfish,plants,snails,small shellfish, and humans :lol: i no its alot :lol:

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by madmidget
Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:16 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: salt marsh food webs
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