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| | Encyclopedia: Wollemia |
 | | Orders and Families Cordaitales â& Pinaceae- Pine family Araucariaceae - Araucaria family Podocarpaceae- Yellow-wood family Sciadopityaceae - Umbrella-pine family Cupressaceae- Cypress family Cephalotaxaceae- Plum-yew family Taxaceae- Yew family Vojnovskyales â Voltziales â The conifers, division Pinophyta, are one of 13 or 14 division level taxa within the Kingdom Plantae. |  | | Families Pinaceae, pine family Araucariaceae, araucaria family Podocarpaceae, yellow-wood family Phyllocladaceae Sciadopityaceae, umbrella-pine family Cupressaceae, cypress family Cephalotaxaceae, plum-yew family Taxaceae, yew family The Order Pinales in the Division Pinophyta, Class Pinopsida comprises all the extant conifers. |  | | In biology, binomial nomenclature is a standard convention used for naming species. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Wollemia
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| | Lavin, Matt |
 | | Research in molecular systematics especially of the legume or pea family, instruction of courses in evolutionary biology (Biology 403, Biology 443, undergraduate and graduate seminars) and plant systematics (Biology 436 and Biology 436), graduate and undergraduate advising, and director of the Montana State University Herbarium. |  | | Molecular systematics and biogeography of the plant family Leguminosae. |  | | The emphasis of my research is on the phylogeny, biogeography, and systematics of the plant family Leguminosae, including the cultivated species. |
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| | programs.htm |
 | | The Bodkin Scholarship was established by former professor of biology William Teska in memory of the mother of a family friend. |  | | Provided by the family of Charles and Henry Townes, this is intended to help finance special studies in biology by undergraduates at Furman, especially in the fauna and flora of South Carolina and neighboring regions. |  | | A medal is presented annually to the Biology senior student with the highest grade average in Furman biology courses, through the winter term of the senior year. |
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| | Smilacaceae: 3D View of the Web |
 | | See live article Smilacaceae Catbrier Family: Smilacaceae Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Lilliopsida Order: Liliales Family: Smilacaceae Genera Heterosmilax Nemexia- Carrion-flowers Petermannia Smilax- Briers The Smilacaceae was formerly included in the Liliaceae or lily family... |  | | One listing of the families still in the order is: Family Liliaceae (lily family) Family Alstroemariaceae Family Colchicaceae Family Smilacaceae Family Uvulariaceae Family Trilliaceae Family Iridaceae This listing is but one of a few that are accepted by various botanists... |  | | See live article Nemexia Carrion Flowers: Nemexia Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Lilliopsida Order: Liliales Family: Smilacaceae Genus: Nemexia Species Nemexia biltmoreana Small Nemexia ecirrata (Engelman.) S. Wats. |
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http://www.resolve3d.com/Science/Biology/FloraandFauna/Plantae/Magnoliophyta/Liliopsida/Smilacaceae
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| | Biology TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia |
 | | In biology, a tribe is a scientific classification taxonomic classification in between family biology... |  | | Freshwater biology is a field of biology that studies animal and plant life found in all areas of fresh water. |  | | Evolutionary biology is a subfield of biology concerned with the origin and descent of species, as well as their change over time, i.e. |
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http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Biology
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| | Colchester, Connecticut . Race (U.S. Census) . New London County, Connecticut . 2000 |
 | | Woodlouse hunters Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom:Animalia Phylum biology Phylum:Arthropoda Class biology Class:Arachnida Order biology Order:Spider Araneae Family biology Family: Dysderidae Genera ParachtesParastalita The woodlouse hunters, sowbug-eating spiders or cell spiders, family Dysderidae, are araneomorph spiders found primarily in Eurasia, though extending into North Africa Dysderids have six eyes. |  | | In 1977, she made her debut at the... |
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http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Biology
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| | Archives: Story |
 | | Biology and family and consumer science students at Linton-Stockton High School are teaming together for "Ketchup with the Miners," a program that will begin in 2006. |  | | The proceeds will be used for supplies for both the biology and family and consumer science classes. |  | | The school received a grant that will fund the project that includes both biology and family and consumer science classes. |
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http://www.dailycitizen.com/articles/2005/03/22/news/ketchup.txt
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| | ASK AMY: FEMINISM |
 | | I would add that feminists need to separate biology from family, meaning that a family is based on more than biology, and is also not confined by biology. |  | | For instance, whether you have one parent, two mommies or a mother and a father, the ingredients for a family are love and respect. |  | | I have to write an essay on whether the modern nuclear family can be seen as a positive institution. |
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http://www.feminist.com/askamy/feminism/301_fem9.html
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| | Family Tree DNA - we do genetic tests for your genealogy questions! |
 | | He shares his family research and maintains a searchable database with over 65,000 Mumma descendants at http://www.mumma.org/mumma.html. |  | | Doctoral candidate at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona, with over 10 years of hands-on experience in Molecular Biology. |  | | Case Study Mumma Surname Project - A pioneer in the use of DNA for family research, Doug Mumma will share his experiences, from the roadblocks he encountered in his family research and the quest for recruiting participants, to how DNA helped in connecting branches of his family. |
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| | Naomi Campbell . May 22 . 1970 . England . Streatham . February . 2002 . Piers Morgan |
 | | Alvinellidae Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom:Animalia Phylum biology Phylum:Annelid Annelida Class biology Class:Polychaeta Order biology Order:Terebellida Family biology Family: Alvinellidae Genus Genera Alvinella Paralvinella The Alvinellidae are a family of small, deep-sea polychaete worms endemic to hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean. |
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http://www.uk.knowledge-info.org/Naomi_Campbell-UK-2060220-uc
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| | Kearl's Guide to the Sociology of the Family |
 | | In the legal case that resulted, her lawyer began with the question "What constitutes a family?" and claimed that "[biology] alone--without more--does not constitute or sustain a family." |  | | Perhaps all of the attention owes to shared assumptions that relationships between family members is prototype for all other social relations, that the family unit is the fundamental building block for all societies, and that the family is society's shock-absorber of social change. |  | | The sentimentalization of family life and female nurturing was historically and functionally linked to the emergence of competitive individualism and formal egalitarianism for men. |
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| | BUBL LINK: Genetics research |
 | | Bi-weekly journal including original research in molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology. |  | | Monthly journal publishing research concerning viruses, providing fundamental new information using cross-disciplinary approaches of biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, genetics, immunology, molecular biology, morphology, physiology, and pathogenesis and immunity. |  | | KEGG is an effort to computerize current knowledge of molecular and cellular biology in terms of the information pathways that consist of interacting molecules or genes and to provide links from the gene catalogs produced by genome sequencing projects. |
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| | Subclass (biology) |
 | | Biology is the science that studies all living matter in all its forms, with respect to the living organism or groups of organisms. |  | | York University Graduate Programme in Biology The research interests of the faculty are concentrated in Animal Biology / Physiology, Cell Biology, Ecology and Population Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and Plant Physiology. |  | | Rivista di Biologia - Biology Forum International journal for theoretical biology focusing on the problems of form in biology and the analysis of the internal laws of biological transformations. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Subclass_(biology).html
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| | Sceaf . Lombards . Oxfordshire . Geats . Saxon . Swedes |
 | | hillstream loaches image here Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom:Animalia Phylum biology Phylum:Chordate Chordata Superclass biology Superclass:Osteichthyes Class biology Class:Actinopterygii Order biology Order:Cypriniformes Family biology Family: Balitoridae Genera Subfamily Balitorinae Annamia Balitora Bhavania Crossostoma Cryptotora Gastromyzon Glaniopsis Hemimyzon Homaloptera Hypergastromyzon Lepturichthys Liniparhomaloptera... |  | | The Abu Sayyaf Group ASG, or simply Abu Sayyaf, also known as Al Harakat Al Islamiyya, is a separatist group of islamist terrorists based in and around the southern islands of the Philippines, primarily Jolo, Basilan, and Mindanao. |  | | Swede turnip neep in Scotland is also the British English British name for what the American English Americans call rutabaga. |
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| | Special Offer: Laurie's Downloadable BIOLOGY LAB SERIES! |
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http://www.davidandlaurie.com/biology_lab_series_20032004.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: More than Kin and Less than Kind : The Evolution of Family Conflict |
 | | Much of the biology of family behavior rests on a simple mathematical relationship called Hamilton's rule, which links the benefits and costs of seemingly altruistic or selfish behavior to the degree of relatedness between individuals. |  | | Blending natural history and theoretical biology, Mock shows how Hamilton's rule illuminates the study of family strife by throwing a spotlight on the two powerful forces--cooperation and competition--that shape all interaction in the family arena. |  | | Those fond of intoning piously that a biological universal is support and loyalty to one's family members may want to rethink their position. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0674012852?v=glance
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| | Biology TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia |
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http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Biology
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| | Biology TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia |
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| | Exploring Creation with Biology |
 | | Exploring Creation With Biology is a college-prep biology course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. |  | | Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian genetics, evolution, dissection, and ecosystems. |  | | Most college biology professors do not consider it to be a part of a solid, college-prep biology course. |
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| | SignOn San Diego Richard Louv -- Surprise! Nuclear family still with us |
 | | She goes on: "The 'ideal' American family -- a father and a mother, bound to each other by legal marriage, raising children bound to them by biology -- is a stubborn relic, a national symbol that has yet to be retired as threadbare and somewhat unrealistic." |  | | Even political champions of the nuclear family (social conservatives and some social liberals, too) roll out census figures to support their case that the country is going to hell in a diaper pail. |  | | The upshot of all this is that announcing the death of the nuclear family, as Johnson says, "is completely premature." Particularly in California. |
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http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/louv/20010617-9999_1n17futedge.html
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| | Paulchoffatia . Scientific classification . Kingdom (biology) . Multituberculata . Species |
 | | Paulchoffatia Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom:Animalia Therapsida Class biology Class:Mammalia Order biology Order:Multituberculata Family biology Family:Paulchoffatiidae Genus: Paulchoffatia Species P. delgadoi Paulchoffatia is an extinct mammal of the Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous. |  | | It was a relatively early member of the also extinct order of Multituberculata, suborder "Plagiaulacida", family Paulchoffatiidae. |
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| | Triplet lily . Scientific classification . Genus . British Columbia . Angiosperm Phylogeny Group . Alliaceae |
 | | Cynognathus Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom: Animalia Phylum biology Phylum: Chordata Therapsida Order biology Order: Cynodont Cynodontia Eucynodontia Family biology Family: Cynognathidae Genus biology Genus: Cynognathus Species Species C. crateronotus Ref. Cynognathus was a... |  | | Gramsci was born in Ales, Italy, on the island of Sardinia, a relatively remote region of Italy that was mostly ignored by the Italian government in favor of the... |  | | Flower clusters semi-showy, usually white or yellow, in cymes without large showy bracts, fruit red, blue or white: Sub genus Cornus. |
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| | Mouse |
 | | A mouse is a mammal that belongs to one of numerous species (biology)species of small rodents in the genus (biology)genus ''Mus'' and various related genera of the family (biology)family Muridæ/ (Old World Mice). |  | | Mice are very common experimental animals in biology and psychology primarily because they are mammals, and thus share a high degree of homology with humans, but can be manipulated in ways that would be considered unethical to do with humans. |  | | It is found in nearly all countries and, as the laboratory mouse, serves as an important model organism in biology; it is also a popular pet. |
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| | Salon.com Life The nuclear family takes a hit |
 | | Yet the "ideal" American family -- a father and a mother, bound to each other by legal marriage, raising children bound to them by biology -- is a stubborn relic, a national symbol that has yet to be retired as threadbare and somewhat unrealistic. |  | | The nuclear family, according to the numbers, is fast becoming a demographic oddity; the number of single-parent families is skyrocketing and many Americans couples are choosing to not get married but to have families anyway. |  | | We all know what the nuclear family looks like: It looks like a cliché, a fond and fuzzy cliché evoked by episodes of "Leave It to Beaver" or "Ozzie and Harriet." These potent icons are faded and fictional, not to mention completely overwhelmed by general cultural consensus and demographic studies. |
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| | C . Braille |
 | | Bathmochoffatia Scientific classification Kingdom biology Kingdom: Animalia Therapsida Class biology Class: Mammalia Order biology Order: Multituberculata Family biology Family: Paulchoffatiidae Genus biology Genus: Bathmochoffatia Species Species B. hapax Bathmochoffatia is an extinct mammal of the Upper Jurassic. |  | | Inside the heliopause is a boundary called the "termination shock" where supersonic solar wind... |
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