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  2. Pharyngula - Wikipedia

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    The pharyngula is a stage in the embryonic development of vertebrates. [1] At this stage, the embryos of all vertebrates are similar, having developed features typical of vertebrates, such as the beginning of a spinal cord. Named by William Ballard, [2] the pharyngula stage follows the blastula, gastrula and neurula stages.

  3. Pharyngula (blog) - Wikipedia

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    Pharyngula, a blog founded and written by PZ Myers, is hosted on ScienceBlogs (2005–2011, in full, and 2011–present, in part) and on FreeThoughtBlogs (2011–present). In 2006 the science journal Nature listed it as the top-ranked blog written by a scientist based on popularity. [ 1 ]

  4. PZ Myers - Wikipedia

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    While Pharyngula includes many articles discussing breaking science news and research, the blog has become particularly well known for ridicule of intelligent design and of attempts to insert it into science education. In 2006, the science journal Nature listed Pharyngula as the top-ranked blog written by a scientist. [25]

  5. Phylotypic stage - Wikipedia

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    In embryology a phylotypic stage or phylotypic period is a particular developmental stage or developmental period during mid-embryogenesis where embryos of related species within a phylum express the highest degree of morphological and molecular resemblance.

  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/PZ Myers

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    Original - Paul Zachary "PZ" Myers, biology professor at the University of Minnesota Morris (UMM) and the author of the science blog Pharyngula.He is a public critic of intelligent design and of the creationist movement in general, and is an activist in the American creation-evolution controversy.

  7. Courtier's reply - Wikipedia

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    The courtier's reply is an alleged type of informal fallacy, coined by American biologist PZ Myers, in which a respondent to criticism claims that the critic lacks sufficient knowledge, credentials, or training to pose any sort of criticism whatsoever. [1]

  8. Charles Chilton Moore - Wikipedia

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    Biology professor and atheist, PZ Myers, mentioned Moore on his popular blog, Pharyngula, on March 4, 2010. Hemant Mehta mentioned C.C. Moore on his blog, Friendly Atheist , on April 28, 2011, using Watson Heston 's Rationalism Is Not Dead to start a conversation about how the so-called New Atheism at the beginning of the 21st century is not ...

  9. Talk:Pharyngula - Wikipedia

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