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  1. The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin: Periodic Orbits and Miscellaneous Papers (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 4) by George Howard Darwin, 2009-07-20
  2. Scientific Papers V2: Tidal Friction And Cosmogony (1907) by George Howard Darwin, 2010-09-10
  3. Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction by Gillian Beer, 2009-06-22
  4. Darwin and the Novelists: Patterns of Science in Victorian Fiction by George Levine, 1992-01-01
  5. Darwin's Disciple: George John Romanes, a Life in Letters by George John Romanes, 2010-06-15
  6. Problems Connected With the Tides of a Viscous Spheroid by George Howard Darwin, 2010-01-05
  7. Darwin's Clever Neighbour: George Warde Norman and His Circle by D. P. O'Brien, John Creedy, 2010-07
  8. The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System: The Substance of Lectures Delivered in 1897 at the Lowell Institute, Boston, Massachusetts by George Howard Darwin, 2010-01-11
  9. Darwin on Trial at the Old Bailey by George Ferdinand Springmuhl von Weissenfeld, 2009-05-08
  10. The Book of Darwin by Charles Darwin, George Gaylord Simpson, 1983-12-01
  11. Charles Darwin's Autobiography (With His Notes and Letters Depicting the Growth of the Origin of Species and an Introductory Essay, "The Meaning of Darwin,", Men of Science Library) by Charles Darwin, 1950
  12. Darwin's Origin of Species... Science or Fantasy by George Schulte, 2007-06-22
  13. Darwin (Modern Masters) by Wilma George, 1982-03-25
  14. Leucorrhea; Or, the "Whites": A Treatise Upon the Most Common of the Morbid Discharges Peculiar to Women by George Henry Darwin, 2010-02-10

1. Darwin
George Howard Darwin. Born 9 July 1845 in Downe, Kent, England Died 7 Dec1912 in Cambridge, England. George Darwin was a son of Charles Darwin.
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George Howard Darwin
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George Darwin was a son of Charles Darwin. In 1883 he became Plumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy at Cambridge University. He studied tidal effects on the planets. In particular, using methods introduced by Laplace and Thomson , he discussed the effects of tidal action on the Sun-Earth-Moon system. One of his theories, namely that the Moon was pulled from a molten Earth early in its history by tidal action of the Sun, is now considered incorrect. Darwin made a major study of the three-body problem in the case of the orbits of the Sun-Earth-Moon system. He also studied the stability of rotating fluids, again motivated by his interest in the Moon being formed in fluid form from a molten Earth. His conclusions that a pear shaped rotating mass is stable is today thought to be incorrect. Despite the fact that we do not accept Darwin's conclusions today, he is important in being the first to apply mathematical techniques to study the evolution of the Sun-Earth-Moon system.

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5. Reporter Special 7/10/99: Darwin College
1992, ATIYAH Sir Michael MA PHD OM FRS. 1994, darwin george Pember MA. 1998,EDINGTON Jeffrey William. SEN Amartya Kumar MA PHD FBA. Emeritus Fellows.
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DARWIN COLLEGE
Master
LLOYD Sir Geoffrey PHD FBA
Fellows
WHITE Chester MA PHD MBE TD MELLOR David Hugh SCD FBA LEEDHAM-GREEN Elisabeth Somerville MA PHD WHITEHEAD Roger George MA CBE FRIEND Peter Furneaux MA PHD METCALFE James Charles MA PHD JARDINE Nicholas MA PHD HENDERSON Richard PHD FRS LASKEY Ronald Alfred PHD FRS BRANSON Nicholas James Bertram Alwyn MA PHD FABIAN Andrew Christopher MA FRS VICE-MASTER BOURRIAU Janine Delysia MA SCHAFFER Simon MA PHD BHADESHIA Harshad Kumar Dharamshi Hansraj PHD FRS LAMB Trevor David SCD FRS MEEKS Geoffrey PHD SALJE Ekhard Karl Hermann MA FRS HOWE Leopold Eftimios Anagnostis MA GROUNDS Adrian Thomas COCKE Thomas Hugh MA SISSONS John Gerald Patrick MA BOULTER Catherine Annabel PHD PITTS Andrew Mawdesley PHD CHAUDHRI Mohammad Munawar PHD HODDER Ian PHD WHEELER Kathleen Michelle PHD PATTERSON Karalyn Eve PRENTICE Andrew Major PHD MACKAY David John Cameron MA CONE Margaret PHD JONES Matthew Russell NAGAI Kiyoshi COOPER John Robert THOMPSON Andrew Robert MPHIL MBE DOBSON Jane Margaret MA BRAYNE Carol Elspeth Goodeve FERGUSON-SMITH Anne Carla CLACK Jennifer Alice MA BISHOP Christopher Michael
Research Fellows
BECK John Michael PHD DORAN Chris John Leslie BA PHD WOOLFSON Adrian PHD RIDDERBOS Katinka Margarethe CURRIE Suzanne HILL Elisabeth Louise PHD SEGALL Mathew David PHD KOWALZIG Barbara RADICK Gregory Michael MPHIL CAMINA Rachel Deborah ETTORI Stefano PHD HOWELL Robert Jeremiah PHD RIVA Corinna SHUCKBURGH Emily
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RAYNE Lord (Max) BRADFIELD John Richard Grenfell MA PHD CBE

6. George Lewis / Golfiana - Old Golf Books And Collectibles : Item Listing
Hard to find, and high on the list of Darwin favorites. George Lewis, PGA Master ProfessionalPO Box 291, Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Tel. +1.914.835.5100 Fax +1.914
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7. EDGE 3rd Culture: George Dyson
The Third Culture darwin AMONG THE MACHINES; OR, THE ORIGINS OF ARTIFICIAL LIFE A Presentation By george Dyson
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    DARWIN AMONG THE MACHINES; OR, THE ORIGINS OF [ARTIFICIAL] LIFE
    A Presentation By George Dyson Introductions by
    John Brockman
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    George Dyson I got to know George Dyson by attending several of Esther Dyson's PC Forum conferences, annual gatherings for the elite of the personal computer and software worlds. He was not a speaker, not even an industry player, just the younger brother. So why was I spending most of my free time hanging out and talking to him and not to the powers-that-be in the digital world? An answer to this question can be gleaned by a reading of his new book about the evolution of mind and computers that derives both its title and outlook from Samuel Butler's 1863 essay "Darwin Among the Machines." Observing the beginnings of miniaturization, self-reproduction, and telecommunication among machines, Butler predicted that Nature's intelligence, only temporarily subservient to technology, would resurface to reclaim our creations as her own. Updating Butler's arguments, George has distilled the historical record to chronicle the origins of digital telecommunications and the evolution of digital computers. George views the World Wide Web as a globally networked, electronic, sentient being. In the evolution of mind in the electronic network, on a level transcending our own, he finds that nature is on the side of the machines. As Danny Hillis noted: "history with a future."
  • 8. §11. Sir George Darwin. VIII. The Literature Of Science. Vol. 14. The Victorian
    a word or two on the researches of (Sir) george Howard darwin, also of Cambridge, who investigated the form taken by a
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    The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
    Volume XIV. The Victorian Age, Part Two.

    9. Darwin And Darwinism
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    10. Evolution: The Origin And Subsequent Elaboration Of The 'Chromosomal' Hypothesis
    Fulltext versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and darwin's close research associate, george Romanes.
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    Evolution SELECTED PAPERS AND COMMENTARY
    To really understand evolution we must first understand the historical development of ideas on evolution. But to really understand its history, we must first understand evolution. OVERVIEW Introduction: Species Barriers Origin of Species (Darwin 1859), Revisited Two Levels of Information in DNA Some Evolutionary Terms ... Haldane's Rule SELECTED PAPERS on the Four Black Boxes:
    • 1. Variation 2. Heredity 3. Phenotypic (" Natural ") Selection/Isolation
    Hybrid Sterility (Darwin 1862) Variation (Hooker 1862) Pangenesis (Darwin 1868) Inutility of Characters (Gulick 1872) ... Inutility of Characters. Paradox of Sex. Random Drift (Delboeuf 1877)
    • 4. Reproductive (" Physiological ") Selection/Isolation
    An Unnoticed Factor in Evolution (Catchpool 1884) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1886) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1887)
    • " Physiological " Selection/Isolation, the " Chromosomal " basis
    Hybridism and the Germ-Cell (Guyer 1900, 1902) Cytological Basis for the Mendelian Laws (Cannon 1902) Chromosomes of the Germ Cells (Montgomery 1901) Chromosomes in Heredity (Sutton 1903) ... New Book on Evolution
    Introduction: Species Barriers T he idea of barriers against members of other species arose in the nineteenth century in the context of infectious disease ( Click here ). These barriers are both external (e.g. hygiene), and internal (e.g. the immune response). Internally, our bodies ("

    11. References For Darwin
    References for george darwin. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. ArticlesEW Brown, Sir george darwin, Scientific Mo. 32 (1913), 309311.
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    References for George Darwin
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  • E W Brown, George Howard Darwin (1845-1912), Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci.
  • E W Brown, The scientific work of Sir George Darwin, in G H Darwin, Scientific papers (Cambridge, 1916), xxxiv-lv. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    13. Darwin
    Biography of george darwin (18451912) george Howard darwin. Born 9 July 1845 in Downe, Kent, England
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    George Howard Darwin
    Born: 9 July 1845 in Downe, Kent, England
    Died: 7 Dec 1912 in Cambridge, England
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    George Darwin was a son of Charles Darwin. In 1883 he became Plumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy at Cambridge University. He studied tidal effects on the planets. In particular, using methods introduced by Laplace and Thomson , he discussed the effects of tidal action on the Sun-Earth-Moon system. One of his theories, namely that the Moon was pulled from a molten Earth early in its history by tidal action of the Sun, is now considered incorrect. Darwin made a major study of the three-body problem in the case of the orbits of the Sun-Earth-Moon system. He also studied the stability of rotating fluids, again motivated by his interest in the Moon being formed in fluid form from a molten Earth. His conclusions that a pear shaped rotating mass is stable is today thought to be incorrect. Despite the fact that we do not accept Darwin's conclusions today, he is important in being the first to apply mathematical techniques to study the evolution of the Sun-Earth-Moon system.

    14. Darwin, George (1845-1912) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
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    Darwin, George (1845-1912)

    English astronomer and physicist who was the second son of Charles Darwin . He extensively studied frictional effects on tides, and proposed that tidal friction was slowing the Earth's rotation rate, and causing the Moon to spiral outward in order to conserve angular momentum Darwin (Charles) Darwin (Erasmus)
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    References Darwin, G. H. Scientific Papers, 5 vols. Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1980. Darwin, G. H. The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1962.
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    15. Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
    darwin, Charles (18091882), English naturalist who was the grandsonof Erasmus darwin and father of physicist george darwin. darwin
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    English naturalist who was the grandson of Erasmus Darwin and father of physicist George Darwin . Darwin did poorly in school, and so could not secure employment following his graduation from divinity school. However, he was able to secure a position as ship's naturalist aboard the H. M.S. Beagle. The Beagle A Naturalist's Voyage on the Beagle (1839). Darwin, reflecting on his observation, developed a theory of evolution. According to this theory, individual variability means that some organisms have a slight advantage over others. The advantage will allow the organisms to compete better in the "struggle for existence" and produced more offspring, which will inherit the advantageous qualities. The process whereby favorable traits in the most "fit" animals allow it to survive and reproduce, Darwin called "natural selection." He included the idea of "sexual selection" in his theory, stating that the struggle for possession of females will lead the most vigorous males producing the most progeny. Darwin was probably influenced in his formulation of evolution by the Uniformitarian views expressed in Lyell's Principles of Geology

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    The Essence of Christianity (Great Books in Philosophy)

    A Companion to Victorian Literature and Culture (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)

    17. Charles Darwin Evolutionist; George Shull Experimental Evolutionist
    the natural selection theory. darwin died in 1882 and is buried in Westminster Abbey. george HARRISON SHULL (18741954)
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    Charles Darwin changed the world with his theory of evolution. This theory also provided the impetus for scientists to reexamine the question of heredity and inheritance, leading to the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the evolution of the field of genetics. George Shull worked at the Station of Experimental Evolution. He used genetics to improve agricultural yields in corn and other crops.
    CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury , England. Charles Darwin's grandfather was the naturalist, philosopher and doctor Erasmus Darwin, who had published a four volume treatise containing his own views on the development of the species. Charles Darwin's father was also a physician, and wanted his son to carry on the family tradition. At 16, Darwin was sent to Edinburgh University to study medicine. Darwin was more interested in his zoology and geology classes. Eventually, his father withdrew him from Edinburgh and sent him to Cambridge to study divinity. In 1831, Darwin was invited by Captain Fitz-Roy to be the science officer on the H.M.S. Beagle

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