The Evolution of Technicity Mike DoyleThe Evolution of Technicity Mike Doyle
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Educational Research Association, University of Exeter, England, 12-14 September 2002
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Goal I subcommittee: T. Swindle (lead), K. Carroll, J. Castillo-Rogez, W. Grundy, E. Kramer, J. Nuth, C. Raymond, H. Smith
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Supplementary Methods Galactic evolutionary path from primeval irregulars to present-day ellipticalsSupplementary Methods Galactic evolutionary path from primeval irregulars to present-day ellipticals
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1547, usa
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As a single entityAs a single entity
Why do we say there is one world ocean? What about the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, or the Baltic and Mediterranean seas?
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And all of the amazing diversity we see in nature, all of the millions of different ways to be a living thing, represent the many ways in which organisms have solved those basic environmental challenges
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