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  2. Linda J. S. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen is the author of three books: An Introduction to Stochastic Processes with Applications to Biology (Pearson, 2003; 2nd ed., 2011) [6] An Introduction to Mathematical Biology (Prentice Hall, 2007) [7] Stochastic Population and Epidemic Models: Persistence and Extinction (Springer, 2015).

  3. Kenneth R. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller is a co-author of a major introductory college and high school biology textbook published by Prentice Hall since 1990. [4] Miller, who is Catholic, is opposed to creationism, including the intelligent design (ID) movement. He has written three books on the subject: Finding Darwin's God, Only a Theory, and The Human Instinct.

  4. Prentice Hall - Wikipedia

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    Prentice Hall is the publisher of Magruder's American Government as well as Biology by Ken Miller and Joe Levine, and Sociology and Society: The Basics by John Macionis. Their artificial intelligence series includes Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.

  5. Category:Prentice Hall books - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 December 2021, at 15:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Elliott Sober - Wikipedia

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    His book with David Sloan Wilson, Unto Others: the Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior (1998), addresses both topics. Sober has been a prominent critic of intelligent design . [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] He also has written about evidence and probability, [ 18 ] scientific realism and instrumentalism, [ 19 ] laws of nature, [ 20 ] the mind ...

  7. Taxonomic rank - Wikipedia

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    In his landmark publications, such as the Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus used a ranking scale limited to kingdom, class, order, genus, species, and one rank below species. Today, the nomenclature is regulated by the nomenclature codes. There are seven main taxonomic ranks: kingdom, phylum or division, class, order, family, genus, and species.

  8. Thermoplasmatales - Wikipedia

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    Thermoplasmatales is an order of archaeans in the class Thermoplasmata. [1] All are acidophiles, growing optimally at pH below 2. Picrophilus is currently the most acidophilic of all known organisms, being capable of growing at a pH of -0.06. [2]

  9. Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science

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    Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science was a series of books on computer science published by Prentice Hall. [1] The series' founding editor was Tony Hoare. Richard Bird subsequently took over editing the series. [2] Many of the books in the series have been in the area of formal methods in particular.