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  • 61August Weismann — Friedrich Leopold August Weismann (Birth. January 17, 1834 in Frankfurt am Main; Death. November 5 , 1914 in Freiburg im Breisgau, ) was a German biologist. [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/747/000091474/ August Weismann ] at www.nndb.com] Ernst… …

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  • 62Palatine tonsil — Infobox Anatomy Name = Palatine tonsil Latin = tonsilla palatina GraySubject = 243 GrayPage = 1138 Caption = Mouth (oral cavity). Caption2 = The Palatine tonsils with the soft palate, uvula, and tongue visible. System = Precursor = pharyngeal… …

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  • 63French literature of the 19th century — French literature of the nineteenth century is, for the purpose of this article, literature written in French from (roughly) 1799 to 1900. Many of the developments in French literature in this period parallel changes in the visual arts. For more… …

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  • 64Milly Witkop — (front row, first from left to right) with Rudolph Rocker (behind her) and other London anarchists in 1912 Born March 3, 1877(1877 03 03) Zlatopol, Ukraine …

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  • 65heredity — /heuh red i tee/, n., pl. heredities. Biol. 1. the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new… …

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  • 66seminal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. germinal; rudimentary, fundamental; productive, creative, catalytic, far reaching. See cause, organic matter. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. generative, primary, original, crucial, critical; see also… …

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  • 67Formed — Formed, a. 1. (Astron.) Arranged, as stars in a constellation; as, formed stars. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Having structure; capable of growth and development; organized; as, the formed or organized ferments. See {Ferment}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 68Formed material — Formed Formed, a. 1. (Astron.) Arranged, as stars in a constellation; as, formed stars. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Having structure; capable of growth and development; organized; as, the formed or organized ferments. See {Ferment}, n. [1913… …

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  • 69Infant mortality — World infant mortality rates in 2008[1] Infant mortality is defined as the number of infant deaths (one year of age or younger) per 1000 live births. Traditionally, the most common cause worldwide was dehydration from diarrhea. However, the… …

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  • 70Moritz Schlick — around 1930 Full name Moritz Schlick Born April 14, 1882 Berlin, Germany Died June 22, 1936(193 …

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