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  • ...The [[biological]] [[definition]] of the word refers to all members of the kingdom ''Animalia'', encompassing [[creatures]] as diverse as sponges, jellyfish, *1: any of a kingdom (''Animalia'') of living things including many-celled [[organisms]] and oft
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  • ...one to [[disease]], syndromes, and sickness than younger adults. For the [[biology]] of ageing, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senescence senescence]. The ...ning the start of old age. In the United States of America, and the United Kingdom, the age of 65 was [[traditionally]] considered the beginning of the senior
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  • In the United Kingdom, "odour" refers to scents in general. In the US, "odor" has a more [[negati [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landed_gentry Landed Gentry] in the United Kingdom and, in continental Europe by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almanach_d [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...ral environment]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ...lly in a wide array of biology and medicine [[Academic journal|journals]]. Biology: A Functional Approach. Thomas Nelson and Sons ISBN 978-0174480358
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  • ...hnjoe_McFadden Johnjoe McFadden] of the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom and the New Zealand-based neurobiologist Susan Pockett, have proposed that [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...angeably with neuroscience, although the former refers specifically to the biology of the nervous system, whereas the latter refers to the entire science of t ...rom the late [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt Middle Kingdom] onwards, the brain was regularly removed in [[preparation]] for [https://e
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  • ...r [[living]] species in order to explain [[social behavior]] in terms of [[biology|biological]] factors. The term "social" is also added in various other acad ...ommon meaning of a "social" in English-speaking countries such as [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Australia]] is that of a leisure-time gath
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  • ...atry and Psychology Under the Microscope''.]New York: Algora. (2003 United Kingdom Edition by PCCS Books) *H. L. Kaye, ''The social meaning of modern biology'' 1987, New Haven, CT Yale University Press. (p. 46)
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  • ...lly]] say in [[triumph]], even as [[Jesus]] said, what does it matter to a kingdom believer if all things earthly perish? Has this [[dissertation]] helped you
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  • ...pecies appearing and others ceasing to exist on a continual basis.[https://biology.usgs.gov/luhna/chap4.html] Website based on the contents of the book: Persp ...cluded in flora,[https://webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=flora] [https://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/zy198.htm#F] and some classifications use the term
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  • ...red that a complete absence of terminology — related to modern psychology, biology and physics — existed during the evolution of mankind's sacred texts and ...the most enigmatic stories from the [[Gospel of Thomas]], he describes the Kingdom of Heaven as like an old woman returning home after a long journey, carryin
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  • == Biology == ...s are an [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] species. Each [[ploidy|diploid]] [[cell (biology)|cell]] has two sets of 23 [[chromosome]]s, each set received from one pare
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  • ...aws of causality, all the physics and chemistry you know so well, even the biology you know so well--the living material, if you will. This stands you above all of the animal kingdom: that you can conceive of something, you can invent something, you can crea
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  • # Glassy, Mark C. (2001). The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0998-3. # "Origins of the Middle Kingdom". Folump Enterprises. 1994. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
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  • being. There are those to whom your mind would seem like an angelic kingdom, were you to probe their depths of science of biology certifies that all cells replicate (mitosis), or divide
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  • ...tion]] [[attainment]]. Childlike [[trust]] secures man's entrance into the kingdom of [[heaven]]ly [[ascent]], but [[progress]] is wholly dependent on the [[v ...[[co-ordinates]] [[geology]], [[astronomy]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[biology]], [[sociology]], and [[psychology]]. [[Spiritual]] [[experience]] is the r
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  • ...use of the term "race" itself must be analyzed. Moreover, they argue that biology will not explain why or how people use the idea of race: history and social ...(Sider 1996; see also Fields 1990). The differences have little to do with biology and far more to do with the history of [[racism]] and specific forms of [[W
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  • ...stic behavior is present not only in man, but is widely seen in the animal kingdom. I believe you mentioned ants; Darwin used the example of bees. But, Darwi
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  • ...n of the Supreme Being married her. The son was Dangun who established the kingdom of Korea. *The [[Ogdoad]], in which [[Ra]] arose, either in an [[egg (biology)|egg]], or a [[blue lotus]], as a result of the creative interaction betwee
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