
|
|
Dictionary » I » Inclination InclinationInclination (Science: dentistry) The angle of the long axis of a tooth from a particular line of reference, the tilt or tip of a tooth. ![]()
Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page ![]()
Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... the end it boils down to the scientific evidence, and that is where I am coming from. I am passionate about science, I also have enough time and inclination to delve into the subject and bore every one silly with my findings. I believe Nick7 makes a valid point when he says I don’t see any grounds ...
See entire post
Buller and the origin of promiscuity among modern humans... Buller himself seems to grant the very same kind of flawed reasoning he has just denounced, in that he affirms at page 4 of the article, that our inclination toward promiscuous behaviour can almost certainly be traced back to our last common ancestor with chimps and bonobos ( let's call it CA ...
See entire post
Re: Function of Nadh... than you probably want to know--but that may be more than you want to get into at the moment. Worth a stab, though, if you've got the time or the inclination.
See entire post
Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... Gould owes it to those who rely upon his work to explain how this is so. More unfortunate is that by dismissing out of hand the hypothesis of the inclination to criminal behavior by some sneering remarks on the early work of the long-dead Lombroso and ignoring the latest research, Gould is actively ...
See entire post
The Fiber Disease... him by an addition or by an organization of the diverse tendencies which we have empirically discovered in him. On the contrary, in each inclination, in each tendency the person expresses himself completely, although from a different angle.... But if this is so, we should discover in ...
See entire post
This page was last modified 21:16, 3 October 2005. This page has been accessed 1,989 times. |
© Biology-Online.org. All Rights Reserved.
Register | Login
| About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Disclaimer & Privacy