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related to Development; growth; life; death
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related to Development; growth; life; death as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
D. Ceccarelli; G. Frezza
(2018)
Predictability and the unpredictable. Life, evolution and behavior.
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Thesis
Justin Robert Niermeier-Dohoney
(2018)
A Vital Matter: Alchemy, Cornucopianism, and Agricultural Improvement in Seventeenth-Century England.
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Book
Sophia Roosth
(2017)
Synthetic: How Life Got Made.
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Article
Dagmar Wujastyk; Suzanne Newcombe; Christèle Barois
(2017)
Transmutations: Rejuvenation, Longevity, and Immortality Practices in South and Inner Asia:.
History of Science in South Asia.
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Article
Ilona Barbara Kędzia
(2017)
Mastering Deathlessness:.
History of Science in South Asia
(pp. 121-142).
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Article
Projit Bihari Mukharji
(2017)
The Flame and the Breeze:.
History of Science in South Asia
(pp. 234-264).
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Thesis
Caryn Maureen O'Connell
(2017)
Vegetal Life From Bacon to Milton: Incarnate Science.
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Book
Emily K. Abel
(2016)
Living in Death’s Shadow: Family Experiences of Terminal Care and Irreplaceable Loss.
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Article
Eugene V. Koonin; Petro Starokadomskyy
(2016)
Are viruses alive? The replicator paradigm sheds decisive light on an old but misguided question.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 125-134).
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Article
John Dupré; Stephan Guttinger
(2016)
Viruses as living processes.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 109-116).
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Article
M. H. V. van Regenmortel
(2016)
The metaphor that viruses are living is alive and well, but it is no more than a metaphor.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 117-124).
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Article
Patrick Forterre
(2016)
To be or not to be alive: How recent discoveries challenge the traditional definitions of viruses and life.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 100-108).
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Article
Jane Maienschein
(2016)
Embryos, microscopes, and society.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 129-136).
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Article
Evelyn Fox Keller
(2016)
Active Matter, Then and Now.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 11).
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Article
Esposito, Maurizio
(2015)
More than the Parts: W. E. Ritter, the Scripps Marine Association, and the Organismal Conception of Life.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 273-302).
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Book
W. M. Spellman
(2014)
A Brief History of Death.
(/isis/citation/CBB823010468/)
Article
Wilson, Emily K.
(2014)
Ex Utero: Live Human Fetal Research and the Films of Davenport Hooker.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 132-160).
(/isis/citation/CBB001420151/)
Book
Francesco Paolo De Ceglia
(2014)
Storia della definizione di morte.
(/isis/citation/CBB060736017/)
Article
Mazza, Kate
(2014)
Distracted at School: Aprosexia, ADHD and Adenoids in American Culture.
Journal of American Culture
(p. 16).
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Article
Bradford, Matt G.; Murphy, Helen T.; Ford, Andrew J.; et al.
(2014)
Long-Term Stem Inventory Data from Tropical Rain Forest Plots in Australia.
Ecology
(p. 2362).
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