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  2. Wikipedia : AP Biology 2019

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    A high school class in Maine - will contribute images to Wikipedia article and the commons until June 14, 2019. The collective goal is to contribute excellent biology diagrams to the Commons and to corresponding Wikipedia articles. This is done as part of an Advanced Placement Biology course. The lead editor is Chris Packard.

  3. National Association of Biology Teachers - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1987 NABT helped develop the first National High School Biology test which established a list of nine core principles in the teaching of biology. [2] In the year 2005, NABT was involved in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District case which established the principle that Intelligent Design had no place in the Science Curriculum.

  4. International Conference on Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, at the VNU site coordinated by the Institute of Biotechnology Hanoi (IBT), InCoB coordinated with the International Union for Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (IUBMB), the Federation of Asian Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (FAOBMB) and APBioNet to hold a two-week bioinformatics training course with course faculty from Karolinska Institutet, NCBI and National ...

  5. Robert Ricklefs - Wikipedia

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    He was the Curators' Professor of Biology at the ... His most-cited scientific paper ... Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1995-2019. [26 ...

  6. Scientific literature - Wikipedia

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    The status of working papers and conference proceedings depends on the discipline; they are typically more important in the applied sciences. The value of publication as a preprint or scientific report on the web has in the past been low, but in some subjects, such as mathematics or high energy physics, it is now an accepted alternative.

  7. Whitehead Institute - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead Institute's influence continues - over a 10-year period, papers published by Whitehead scientists had more impact in molecular biology and genetics than those from any of the 15 leading research universities and life sciences institutes in the United States. [4]

  8. Journal of Anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1867 as the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. [4] The journal was conceived at the 1866 meeting of the British Association in Nottingham by founding editors George Murray Humphry (University of Cambridge), William Turner (University of Edinburgh), Alfred Newton (University of Cambridge), and Edward Perceval Wright (Trinity College Dublin). [5]

  9. Étienne de Harven - Wikipedia

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    As former President of the Microscopy Society of America, he published several papers, mostly related to Cancer Pathologies and electron microscopy procedures for viral explorations. [ 14 ] De Harven was a prominent skeptic of the scientific validity of the link between HIV and AIDS, [ 15 ] one of a group invited in 2000 to South Africa by ...