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Avery, Oswald Theodore
Carson, Rachel
Chargaff, Erwin
Crick, Francis
Darwin, Charles
Franklin, Rosalind
Garrod, Archibald
Hershey, Alfred Day
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Hooke, Robert
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste
Lederberg, Joshua
Leopold, Aldo
McClintock, Barbara
Mendel, Gregor
Morgan, Thomas Hunt
Nirenberg, Marshall W
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Pasteur, Louis
Sturtevant, Alfred Henry
Sutton, Walter S.
Von Tschermak, Erich
Vries, Hugo de
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Watson, James Dewey
Wilson, Edward O.
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A word population has many different meanings:
People, a magazine in amusement & celebrities.
The People, a book of the Qur'an.
In the English language, people occurs as collective noun. The humans come the set of persons distinguished by some most common property.
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Weigl, Rudolf Stefan
Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl (1883-1957) has developed the first effective vaccine against typhus.
Hofmann, Albert
Dr. Albert Hofmann, the father of LSD, psilocybin, and psilocin.
Richard Dawkins - An Exponentialist View
This site examines Dawkins' treatment of the Malthusian population principle, and expands on Dawkins' own criticism of the naivity of using a generational approach to population modelling.
"Science Is in a Constant Flow"
Biography of botanist Eduard Strasburger, considered the founder of modern cytology.
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