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  • ==Gregor Mendel: father of modern genetics== ==Modern development of genetics and heredity==
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  • *1: [[synthesis]] of [[chemical]] compounds with the aid of [[radiant]] [[energy]] and espe ...nthesis''' from the [[Greek]] φώτο- [photo-], "[[light]]," and σύνθεσις [[[synthesis]]], "putting together", "composition") is a [[process]] used by [[plants]]
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  • ...[[natural environment]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ==Foundations of modern biology==
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  • ...ch he referred to as ''Purna'' (Skt: "Full") Yoga. It appeared in ''[[The Synthesis of Yoga]]'', a book that first published in serial form in the journal ''[[ ...the complete transformation of our nature. &mdash; Sri Aurobindo, ''[[The Synthesis of Yoga]]'', p.114</blockquote>
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  • ...ralists have studied aspects of animal behavior through the centuries, the modern [[discipline]] of ethology is usually considered to have arisen with the wo * Evolutionary history — How does the behaviour compare with similar behaviour in relate
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  • ...y is the [[intellect]]ual recognition of the harmonious [[time]]-[[space]] synthesis of the far-flung diversification of [[phenomenon|phenomenal]] reality, all ...eek [[architecture]] is based on this view of [[symmetry]] and proportion. Modern research also suggests that people whose facial features are symmetric and
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  • ...d a complex cosmology consisting of seven planes and subplanes, based on a synthesis of Eastern and Western ideas. From theosophy the term made its way to later ...cians. He establishes, through the conceptions presented, a bridge between modern [[science]] (currently starting research into the subtler plane of existenc
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  • ...e emergence of [[speciation|new species]]. Stephen Gould, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, Belknap Press, ISBN 0-674-00613-5 . The similarities between organi ...e power|predictive]] theory has become the central organizing principle of modern biology, providing a unifying explanation for the [[biodiversity|diversity
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:3._THE_NATURE_OF_EVOLUTIONARY_RELIGION Evolutionary religion] arose slowly throughout the millenniums of mankind's [[experienti ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:3._THE_NATURE_OF_EVOLUTIONARY_RELIGION evolutionary religion]. These [[influences]] are later augmented by [[Thought Adjusters]
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  • 102:0.1 To the unbelieving [[materialist]], man is simply an [[evolutionary]] [[accident]]. His [[hopes]] of [[survival]] are strung on a figment of [[ ...]] the [[explanation]] of the [[translation]] of man's [[primitive]] and [[evolutionary]] sense of [[duty]] into that higher and more [[certain]] [[faith]] in the
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  • ...complex [[cosmology]] consisting of seven planes and subplanes, based on a synthesis of Eastern and Western ideas. From theosophy the term made its way to later ...cians. He establishes, through the conceptions presented, a bridge between modern [[science]] (currently starting [[research]] into the subtler plane of exis
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  • ...rdan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62#62:5._THE_FIRST_HUMAN_BEINGS evolutionary origin]; it [[represents]] true [[experience]] with [[eternal]] [[realities ...with conscientious [[discrimination]]s of [[values]], and the pre-existent evolutionary sense of [[duty]] completes the [[ancestry]] of true [[religion]]. The [[ex
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  • ...AM is presented in this paper as the ultimate source of all reality. As a modern philosopher-theologian, Paul Tillich, would have said it, "God is the groun ...gous with the acquirement of new experience by the finite creatures of the evolutionary worlds.
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  • ..., and philosopher, Fechner (1801–1887) is often credited as the founder of modern psychophysics for his expression of the Weber-Fechner Law, in which the jus ...e after Death (1907), in which Fechner outlined the three great spheres of evolutionary consciousness—a womb consciousness characterized by the fetus immersed in
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  • ...n". A meaning of "tribe" or "nation" emerged in the [[17th century]]. The modern meaning, "one of the major divisions of mankind", dates to the late [[18th ...lobal and national) and from the point of view of different research aims. Evolutionary scientists are typically interested in humanity as a whole; and taxonomic r
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  • ...]] teachers, and this compilation, as later revised, has come on down to [[modern]] times as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rig-Veda Rigveda], one of the ...ontinuity]] is, again, very close to the [[truth]] of the repercussional [[synthesis]] of all [[time-space]] [[actions]] in the [[Deity]] [[presence]] of the [[
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  • ...haic sea of our magico-spiritual ancestors, freshly emerged from our proto-modern past, and spawned into the [[Contemporary Philosophy|postmodern]] reality o ...ed as irrelevant interruptions. Insofar as such stories enrich or modify a synthesis, they will be welcome. (Bateson 1976)
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  • ...ometimes when I think about [[time and space]]. I guess it is based upon [[modern]] [[science]] [[theories]] where time is a [[function]] of [[velocity]]. Is ...Supreme]], we are referring to the sometime [[future]] [[power-personality synthesis]] which will be the result of the [[growth]] of the Supreme. In referring t
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  • ...trinsic part of ancient and medieval music as it is of the tonal system of modern times. The two-note consonance constituted the foundation of the old tonal ...issonance that merely extended the system were some that characterized the modern counterpoint of the 17th century, the seconda pratica: for example, changin
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