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  1. The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin: Periodic Orbits and Miscellaneous Papers (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 4) by George Howard Darwin, 2009-07-20
  2. Scientific Papers V2: Tidal Friction And Cosmogony (1907) by George Howard Darwin, 2010-09-10
  3. Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction by Gillian Beer, 2009-06-22
  4. Darwin and the Novelists: Patterns of Science in Victorian Fiction by George Levine, 1992-01-01
  5. Darwin's Disciple: George John Romanes, a Life in Letters by George John Romanes, 2010-06-15
  6. Problems Connected With the Tides of a Viscous Spheroid by George Howard Darwin, 2010-01-05
  7. Darwin's Clever Neighbour: George Warde Norman and His Circle by D. P. O'Brien, John Creedy, 2010-07
  8. The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System: The Substance of Lectures Delivered in 1897 at the Lowell Institute, Boston, Massachusetts by George Howard Darwin, 2010-01-11
  9. Darwin on Trial at the Old Bailey by George Ferdinand Springmuhl von Weissenfeld, 2009-05-08
  10. The Book of Darwin by Charles Darwin, George Gaylord Simpson, 1983-12-01
  11. Charles Darwin's Autobiography (With His Notes and Letters Depicting the Growth of the Origin of Species and an Introductory Essay, "The Meaning of Darwin,", Men of Science Library) by Charles Darwin, 1950
  12. Darwin's Origin of Species... Science or Fantasy by George Schulte, 2007-06-22
  13. Darwin (Modern Masters) by Wilma George, 1982-03-25
  14. Leucorrhea; Or, the "Whites": A Treatise Upon the Most Common of the Morbid Discharges Peculiar to Women by George Henry Darwin, 2010-02-10

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2. 11. Sir George Darwin. VIII. The Literature Of Science. Vol. 14 .
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4. Darwin [Pictures And Photos Of]
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5. Famous Mathematicians
George Darwin Born 9 July 1845 in Downe, Kent, England Died 7 Dec 1912 in Cambridge, England
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6. The Tides And Kindred Phenomena In The Solar System. The Substance
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7. Poster Of Darwin
George Darwin was a son of Charles Darwin and studied the threebody-problem.Find out more at http//www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/
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George Darwin lived from 1845 to 1912 George Darwin was a son of Charles Darwin and studied the three-body-problem. Find out more at
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8. Darwin
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13. George Darwin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
George Howard Darwin. Sir George Howard Darwin, FRS (July 9, 1845 – December 7,1912) was a British astronomer and mathematician, the second son and fifth
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George Howard Darwin Sir George Howard Darwin F.R.S. July 9 December 7 ) was a British astronomer and mathematician , the second son and fifth child of Charles and Emma Darwin He studied under Charles Pritchard , went on to study at Cambridge University , was admitted to the bar, but returned to science. In he became Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge University He studied tidal forces involving the Sun Moon , and Earth He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in , and also later served as president of that organization. Darwin married Martha (Maud) du Puy of Philadelphia . They had two sons (see Charles Galton Darwin ), and two daughters (see Gwen Raverat edit
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14. Erasmus Darwin
George Bernard Shaw, in the preface to Back to Methuselah (Collected Plays of signification Darwin s Plots Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George
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Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of Charles , deserves credit for his belief in the possibility of the development of species. George Bernard Shaw, in the preface to Back to Methuselah Collected Plays With Prefaces, (New York, 1960) II, xxi), describes Erasmus Darwin as one of the originators of evolutionary theory, and quotes an excerpt from the following passage: For if we may compare infinities, it would seem to require a greater infinity of power to cause the causes of effects, than to cause the effects themselves. This idea is analogous to to the improving excellence observable in every part of the creation; such as in the prgressive increase of the solid or habitable parts of the earth from water; and in the progressive increase of the wisdom and happiness of its inhabitants; and is consonant to the idea of our present siutation being a state of probation, which by our exertion we may improve, and are consequently responsible for our actions. [Erasmus Darwin, Zoonomia

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ImageGeorge Howard Darwin.jpg thumb right George Howard Darwin Sir GeorgeHoward Darwin , FRS (July 9 1845 – December 7 1912) was a British astronomer
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Sir '''George Howard Darwin''', F.R.S. July 9 December 7 ) was a British astronomer and mathematician , the second son and fifth child of Charles and Emma Darwin
He studied under Charles Pritchard , went on to study at Cambridge University , was admitted to the Bar , but returned to science. In he became Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge University
He studied tidal forces involving the Sun Moon , and Earth
He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in , and also later served as president of that organization.
Darwin married Martha (Maud) du Puy of Philadelphia . They had two sons (see Charles Galton Darwin ), and two daughters (see Gwen Raverat
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16. Reporter 5/10/00 DARWIN COLLEGE
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17. Reporter Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters And Scholars Of
1994, darwin george Pember MA. 1998, EDINGTON Jeffrey William. SEN Amartya KumarMA PHD FBA. 2000, SHEPPARD Michael MA
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19. Darwin, George (1845-1912) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
darwin, george (18451912). English astronomer and physicist who was the secondson of Charles darwin. He extensively studied frictional effects on tides,
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Darwin, George (1845-1912)

English astronomer and physicist who was the second son of Charles Darwin . He extensively studied frictional effects on tides, and proposed that tidal friction was slowing the Earth's rotation rate, and causing the Moon to spiral outward in order to conserve angular momentum Darwin (Charles) Darwin (Erasmus)
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References Darwin, G. H. Scientific Papers, 5 vols. Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1980. Darwin, G. H. The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1962.

20. Evolution: The Origin And Subsequent Elaboration Of The 'Chromosomal' Hypothesis
Fulltext versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and darwin's close research associate, george Romanes.
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Evolution SELECTED PAPERS AND COMMENTARY
To really understand evolution we must first understand the historical development of ideas on evolution. But to really understand its history, we must first understand evolution. OVERVIEW Introduction: Species Barriers Origin of Species (Darwin 1859), Revisited Two Levels of Information in DNA Haldane's Rule ... Allen, Romanes and Gould SELECTED PAPERS on the Four Black Boxes:
  • 1. Variation 2. Heredity 3. Phenotypic (" Natural ") Selection/Isolation
Hybrid Sterility (Darwin 1862) Variation (Hooker 1862) Pangenesis (Darwin 1868) Inutility of Characters (Gulick 1872) ... Inutility of Characters. Paradox of Sex. Random Drift (Delboeuf 1877)
  • 4. Reproductive (" Physiological ") Selection/Isolation
An Unnoticed Factor in Evolution (Catchpool 1884) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1886) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1887)
  • " Physiological " Selection/Isolation, the " Chromosomal " basis
Hybridism and the Germ-Cell (Guyer 1900, 1902) Cytological Basis for the Mendelian Laws (Cannon 1902) Chromosomes of the Germ Cells (Montgomery 1901) Chromosomes in Heredity (Sutton 1903) ... New Book on Evolution
Introduction: Species Barriers T he idea of barriers against members of other species was evident in the nineteenth century in the context of infectious disease ( Click here ). These barriers are both external (e.g. hygiene), and internal (e.g. the immune response). Internally, our bodies ("

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