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  1. Walter Frank Raphael Weldon by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-07-07
  2. On certain correlated variations in Carcinus moenas by Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, 1894
  3. On the head kidney of bdellostoma: With a suggestion as to the origin of the suprarenal bodies by Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, 1884
  4. Certain correlated variations in Crangon vulgaris by Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, 1892
  5. The variations occurring in certain decapod crustacea by Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, 1890
  6. Mendel's principles of heredity;: A defence by William Bateson, 1902
  7. Mendel's principle of heredity: A defence by William Bateson, 1996

1. AIM25 University College London Weldon Papers
Papers, 18601935, relating to Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, consisting of family and personal papers, 1860-1906, including letters between Weldon and
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2. Poster Of Weldon
Raphael Weldon was a pioneer inthe application of Statistics to biology and afounder of the journal Biometrika. Find out more at
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Raphael Weldon lived from 1860 to 1906 Raphael Weldon was a pioneer inthe application of Statistics to biology and a founder of the journal Biometrika Find out more at
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3. Weldon
Biography of Raphael Weldon (18601906)
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4. References For Weldon
References for the biography of Raphael Weldon
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5. Weldon Portrait
Portrait of Raphael Weldon
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6. PhilSci Archive - The "Evolutionary Synthesis" Of George Udny Yule
the scientific figures who should have been most interested in this thesis (the biometricians W. F. Raphael Weldon and Karl Pearson, and the
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7. Opposition To William Bateson
The Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press) has this entry for Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
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8. The Hidden 2 (1993) - Raphael Sbarge, Kate Hodge, Michael Weldon
The Hidden 2. Year 1993. Starring Raphael Sbarge Kate Hodge Michael Weldon. Director Seth Pinsker. Genre Science Fiction
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9. Poster Of Weldon
lived from 1860 to 1906 Raphael Weldon was a pioneer inthe application of Statistics to biology and a founder of the journal Biometrika.
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10. Poster Of Weldon
Raphael Weldon was a pioneer inthe application of Statistics to biology and a founder of the journal Biometrika.
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11. Weldon
Biography of raphael weldon (18601906) raphael weldon s mother was AnneCotton and his father was Walter weldon. Walter was a journalist and chemist,
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Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
Born: 15 March 1860 in Highgate, London, England
Died: 13 April 1906 in London, England
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Raphael Weldon 's mother was Anne Cotton and his father was Walter Weldon. Walter was a journalist and chemist, and he moved around the country so frequently that it was not possible for Raphael to attend school until he reached thirteen years of age. Walter and Anne had three children; their first child was a girl, with Raphael born next followed by his younger brother Dante. Raphael did receive some tutoring from a local clergyman before he was thirteen years old then, in 1873, he entered Mr Watson's boarding school at Caversham near Reading. After three years at the school, followed by several months of private study, he entered University College, London, in 1876. There he studied a wide range of subjects which he took in preparation for studying medicine. He was taught mathematics by Henrici who impressed Weldon more than any of his other lecturers; he later wrote that

12. Articles - Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
E. Magnello (2001) Walter Frank raphael weldon, Statisticians of the Centuries (ed.CC Heyde and E. Seneta) pp. 261264. New York Springer.
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15 March 13 April ) was an English evolutionary zoologist and biometrician
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Weldon was the second child of the journalist and industrial chemist, Walter Weldon, and his wife Anne Cotton. Medicine was his intended career and he spent the academic year at University College London . Among his teachers were the zoologist E. Ray Lankester and the mathematician O. Henrici. In the following year he transferred to and then to in
Weldon studied with the morphologist Francis Balfour who influenced him greatly; Weldon gave up his plans for a career in medicine . In he gained a first-class honours degree in the Natural Science Tripos; in the autumn he left for the Naples Zoological Station to begin the first of his studies on marine biological organisms. Upon returning to Cambridge in , he was appointed university lecturer in Invertebrate Morphology. Weldon’s work was centred around the development of a fuller understanding of marine biological phenomena and selective death rates of these organisms. In he succeeded Lankester in the Joddrell Chair of Zoology at University College London.

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weldon, Walter Frank raphael (18601906) Zoologist. 5 records noted. Scope,papers. Repository, London University University College London (UCL)
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15. Opposition To William Bateson
Walter Frank raphael weldon and the Biometricians. Research and Teaching atCambridge. Edward B. Poulton. Opposition after 1926. RA Fisher and L. Darwin
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Opposition to Bateson Opposition before 1926 Walter Frank Raphael Weldon and the Biometricians Research and Teaching at Cambridge Edward B. Poulton ... Steven Jay Gould W hile opposition to Bateson occurred during his lifetime, a not unusual phenomenon in human affairs, it is of note that the opposition continued long after his death in 1926. Indeed, opposition seemed to increase as the 20th century progressed, reaching an apparent apogee in 1996 when an article entitled " Dobzhansky, Bateson and the Genetics of Speciation " by H. Allen Orr was published in the " Perspectives " section of Genetics , the journal of the Genetics Society of America ( Reginald Punnett and William Bateson 1907 Opposition before 1926 T he following is as much of interest for what it does not contain, as for what it contains: The Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press) has this entry for Walter Frank Raphael Weldon W.F.R. Weldon (1860-1906) was born in London on 15 March 1860. In 1867 he matriculated at University College, London, with the intention of qualifying for a medical career. After a year he was transferred to King's College, London. In 1878 he entered St John's College, Cambridge. At Cambridge, Weldon came under the influence of Francis Balfour and abandoned medical studies for zoology. In 1881 he obtained a first class degree in the natural sciences. Subsequently he spent a year's research work at the zoological station in Naples. Returning to Cambridge in 1882 he became demonstrator in zoology, fellow of St John's College, and university lecturer in invertebrate morphology. After his marriage in 1883 he and his wife spent their vacation at such resorts as offered the best opportunities for the study of marine zoology. The most important of their expeditions was to the Bahamas in the autumn of 1886. At Plymouth, Weldon worked in the laboratory of the Marine Biological Association. Until 1888 he was engaged on the morphological and embryological studies which seemed to contemporary zoologists to afford the best hope of elucidating the problems of animal evolution.

16. Walter Frank Raphael Weldon - Linix Encyclopedia
E. Magnello (2001) Walter Frank raphael weldon, Statisticians of the Centuries (ed . There is a photograph of weldon at. Walter Frank raphael weldon
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Walter Frank Raphael Weldon
Walter Frank Raphael Weldon 15 March 13 April ) was an English evolutionary zoologist and biometrician edit
Biography
Weldon was the second child of the journalist and industrial chemist, Walter Weldon , and his wife Anne Cotton. Medicine was his intended career and he spent the academic year at University College London . Among his teachers were the zoologist E. Ray Lankester and the mathematician O. Henrici . In the following year he transferred to King's College London and then to St John's College, Cambridge in Weldon studied with the morphologist Francis Balfour who influenced him greatly; Weldon gave up his plans for a career in medicine . In he gained a first-class honours degree in the Natural Science Tripos; in the autumn he left for the Naples Zoological Station to begin the first of his studies on marine biological organisms. Upon returning to Cambridge in he succeeded Lankester in the Joddrell Chair of Zoology at University College London. Francis Galton had developed for he had come to the view that "the problem of animal evolution is essentially a statistical problem." Weldon began working with his University College colleague, the mathematician Karl Pearson . Their partnership was very important to both men and survived Weldon's move to the Cxford chair of comparative anatomy in . In the years of their collaboration Pearson laid the foundations of modern statistics. Magnello emphasises this side of Weldon's career. In the work of Gregor Mendel was rediscovered and this precipitated a conflict between Weldon and Pearson on the one side and

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18. WELDON - LoveToKnow Article On WELDON
His son, WALTER FRANK raphael weldon (18601906), was appointed in 1899 Linacreprofessor of comparative anatomy at Oxford.
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WELDON, WALTER His son, WALTER FRANK RAPHAEL WELDON (1860-1906), was appointed in 1899 Linacre professor of comparative anatomy at Oxford. See Sir A. Halliday, History of the House of Guelpk (1821); R. D. Lloyd, Origin of the Guelphs; F. Schmidt, Die Anfange des welfischen Geschlechts (Hanover, 1900). WELDING WELF OR GUELPH (FAMILY) To properly cite this WELDON article in your work, copy the complete reference below: "WELDON." LoveToKnow 1911 Online Encyclopedia.
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19. Karl Pearson -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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Karl Pearson
[Categories: Eugenicists, British mathematicians, Statisticians, 1936 deaths, 1857 births]
Karl Pearson (A branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters) statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right. He founded the Department of Applied Statistics at (Click link for more info and facts about University College London) University College London in 1911; it was the first (Establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching) university statistics department in the world.
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Karl Pearson was born in London on the 27th March, 1857. He was educated privately at University College School, after which he went to (Click link for more info and facts about King's College, Cambridge) King's College, Cambridge to study mathematics. He then spent part of 1879 and 1880 studying medieval and 16th-century (Click link for more info and facts about German literature) German literature at the universities of (Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany) Berlin and (Click link for more info and facts about Heidelberg) Heidelberg (A university in England) Cambridge University
His next career move was to (Click link for more info and facts about Lincoln's Inn) Lincoln's Inn , where he read (The collection of rules imposed by authority) law until 1881 (although he never practised).

20. History Of Evolutionary Thought -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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History of evolutionary thought
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The history of evolutionary thought has a long history since the idea of biological ((biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms) evolution has existed since ancient times, but the modern theory wasn't established until the 18th and 19th centuries, with scientists such as (Click link for more info and facts about Jean-Baptiste Lamarck) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and (English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)) Charles Darwin . Darwin greatly emphasized the difference between his two main points: establishing the fact of evolution, and proposing the theory of (A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment) natural selection to explain the mechanism of evolution.
Pre-Darwin
Pre-Darwinian evolutionary ideas include (A theory of organic evolution claiming that acquired characteristics are transmitted to offspring) Lamarckism and (Click link for more info and facts about orthogenesis) orthogenesis
1850s - early 20th century: Darwin's theory
While transmutation of species was accepted by a sizeable number of scientists before 1859, it was the publication of Charles Darwin's

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