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  Avery, Oswald Theodore
Carson, Rachel
Chargaff, Erwin
Crick, Francis
Darwin, Charles
Franklin, Rosalind
Garrod, Archibald
Hershey, Alfred Day
  Hooke, Robert
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste
Lederberg, Joshua
Leopold, Aldo
McClintock, Barbara
Mendel, Gregor
Morgan, Thomas Hunt
Nirenberg, Marshall W
  Pasteur, Louis
Sturtevant, Alfred Henry
Sutton, Walter S.
Von Tschermak, Erich
Vries, Hugo de
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Watson, James Dewey
Wilson, Edward O.


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.

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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