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  1. Hewett Cottrell Watson: Victorian Plant Ecologist and Evolutionist.Frank N. Egerton - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (2):393-395.
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    Participatory Analysis, Democracy, and Technological Decision Making.Frank N. Laird - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (3):341-361.
    Scientific and technological policy issues are not and should not be exempt from the norms of democratic governance. This article examines two major theories of democracy, analyzes their commonalities and differences, and derives criteria for evaluating various forms of public participation in policymaking. The author argues for a new category of participation, participatory analysis, that includes forms of participation that satisfy democratic criteria and emphasizes the importance of learning among participants. Different types of participatory analysis may be best suited to (...)
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    Vestiges of the natural history of creation.Frank N. Egerton - 1970 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1 (2):176-183.
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    The Shaping of Cambridge Botany: A Short History of Whole-Plant Botany in Cambridge from the Time of Ray into the Present CenturyS. M. Walters.Frank N. Egerton - 1982 - Isis 73 (3):456-457.
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    The triumph of the Darwinian method.Frank N. Egerton - 1971 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (3):281-286.
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    TerritoryAllen W. Stokes.Frank N. Egerton - 1976 - Isis 67 (1):117-118.
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    The Psychology of Perception.Frank N. Sibley & D. W. Hamlyn - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (2):263.
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    Some thoughts on the concept.Frank N. Spindler - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (25):684-689.
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  9. Seeking, scrutinizing and seeing.Frank N. Sibley - 1955 - Mind 64 (October):455-478.
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    Studies of animal populations from Lamarck to Darwin.Frank N. Egerton - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):225-259.
    Darwin's theory of evolution brought to an end the static view of nature. It was no longer possible to think of species as immortal, with secure places in nature. Fluctuation of population could no longer be thought of as occurring within definite limits which had been set at the time of creation. Nor was it any longer possible to generalize from the differential reproductive potentials, or from a few cases of mutualism between species, that everything in nature was “fitted to (...)
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    The Longevity of the Patriarchs: A Topic in the History of Demography.Frank N. Egerton Iii - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (4):575.
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    Colours.Frank N. Sibley - 1968 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 68:145-166.
    F. N. Sibley; VIII—Colours, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 68, Issue 1, 1 June 1968, Pages 145–166, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/68.1.1.
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    After-sensations of touch.Frank N. Spindler - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (6):631-640.
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    Component analysis of the elaborative encoding effect in paired-associate learning.Frank N. Dempster & William D. Rohwer - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):400.
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    Humboldt, Darwin, and population.Frank N. Egerton - 1970 - Journal of the History of Biology 3 (2):325-360.
    I have attempted to clarify some of the pathways in the development of Darwin's thinking. The foregoing examples of influence by no means include all that can be found by comparing Darwin's writings with Humboldt's. However, the above examples seem adequate to show the nature and extent of this influence. It now seems clear that Humboldt not only, as had been previously known, inspired Darwin to make a voyage of exploration, but also provided him with his basic orientation concerning how (...)
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    The molecular basis of general anesthesia: Current ideas.N. P. Franks & W. R. Lieb - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press. pp. 2--443.
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    Some Thoughts on the Concept.Frank N. Spindler - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (25):684-689.
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    A Bibliographical Guide to the History of General Ecology and Population Ecology.Frank N. Egerton - 1977 - History of Science 15 (3):189-215.
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    The history of ecology: Achievements and opportunities, part one.Frank N. Egerton - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (2):259-310.
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    Darwin's Early Reading of Lamarck.Frank N. Egerton - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):452-456.
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    The role of NMDA receptors in consciousness: What we learn from anesthetic mechanisms?N. P. Franks & W. R. Lieb - 2000 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness. MIT Press. pp. 265--269.
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    A critique of the Yerkes-Bridges Hardwick comparison of the Binet-Simon and Point scales.Frank N. Freeman - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (6):484-490.
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  23. Contributions of Research to Special Methods: Handwriting.Frank N. Freeman - 1938 - In Guy Montrose Whipple (ed.), The Scientific Movement in Education. Bloomington: Ill.. pp. 91--97.
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    Ecologists Write Their History. [REVIEW]Frank N. Egerton - 1986 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 8 (2):299 - 302.
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    Review: A Worldwide Inventory of the History of Ecology. [REVIEW]Frank N. Egerton - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (1):171 - 175.
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    Leeuwenhoek as a founder of animal demography.Frank N. Egerton - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (1):1-22.
    Leeuwenhoek's observations relating to animal population, though scattered through many letters written during a period of over forty years, when seen in toto, were important contributions to the subject now known as animal demography. He maintained enough contact with other scientists to have received encouragement and some helpful suggestions, but the language barrier and the novelty of doing microscopic work forced him to be resourceful, inventive, and original. His multifarious investigations impinged upon population biology before he discovered a direct interest (...)
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    The history of ecology: Achievements and opportunities, Part two.Frank N. Egerton - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (1):103-143.
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    History of Entomology. Ray F. Smith, Thomas E. Mittler, Carroll N. Smith.Frank N. Egerton - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):120-120.
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    Ancient Sources for Animal Demography.Frank N. Egerton - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):175-189.
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    A Century of Fisheries in North America. Norman G. Benson.Frank N. Egerton - 1975 - Isis 66 (4):574-575.
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    Alexander Wilson, Wanderer in the Wilderness. Robert Plate.Frank N. Egerton - 1969 - Isis 60 (1):122-123.
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    Botany in RussiaThe Komarov Botanical Institute. 250 Years of Russian Research. Stanwyn G. Shetler.Frank N. Egerton - 1968 - Isis 59 (3):329-332.
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    British Natural History Books, 1495-1900: A Handlist. Richard B. Freeman.Frank N. Egerton - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):651-651.
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    Contemporary Classics in Plant, Animal, and Environmental Sciences. James T. Barrett.Frank N. Egerton - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):156-157.
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    Demography in Early America. Beginnings of the Statistical Mind, 1600-1800James H. Cassedy.Frank N. Egerton - 1970 - Isis 61 (3):410-411.
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    Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists, including Plant Collectors and Botanical ArtistsRay Desmond.Frank N. Egerton - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):447-448.
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    Des révolutions vertes. Histoire et principles de l'agronomie. François Dagognet.Frank N. Egerton - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):278-279.
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    Ecological Economics: Energy, Environment, and SocietyJuan Martinez-Alier Klaus Schlupmann.Frank N. Egerton - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):552-552.
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    History of the Life Sciences. An Annotated Bibliography. Pieter Smit.Frank N. Egerton - 1977 - Isis 68 (2):310-311.
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    Henry Walter Bates, Naturalist of the AmazonsGeorge Woodcock.Frank N. Egerton - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):295-296.
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    Introduction to the History of Mycology. Geoffrey C. Ainsworth.Frank N. Egerton - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):633-633.
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    Linnaeus's Öland and Gotland Journey, 1741Carl Linnaeus Marie Åsberg William T. Stearn.Frank N. Egerton - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):133-133.
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    Last of the Naturalists: The Career of C. Hart MerriamKeir B. SterlingSelected WorksClinton Hart Merriam.Frank N. Egerton - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):502-503.
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    Last of the Naturalists: The Career of C. Hart MerriamKeir B. Sterling.Frank N. Egerton - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):314-314.
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    Mechanics in sixteenth-century Italy.Frank N. Egerton - 1970 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1 (2):161-175.
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    Modeling Nature: Episodes in the History of Population Ecology. Sharon E. Kingsland.Frank N. Egerton - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):355-355.
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    Nature's Economy: The Roots of Ecology. Donald Worster.Frank N. Egerton - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):167-168.
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    Pascal Acot. Histoire de l'écologie. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1988. ISBN 2-13-041414-8. FF 150.00.Frank N. Egerton - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):91-92.
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    Richard Bradley's understanding of biological productivity: A study of eighteenth-century ecological ideas.Frank N. Egerton - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (2):391-410.
    Bradley succeeded in conceptualizing biological productivity in terms—monetary investment vs. profit—that could be applied to organisms as different in form and habitat as trees, grapevines, and crayfish.41 This form of measurement was not precise enough to have served as a basis for actual comparisons of production rate. His way of thinking, however, could have been applied with other terms of measurement once the usefulness of such measurements had been realized. The realization that production rate is an important factor is implicit (...)
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    Sacred Sands: The Struggle for Community in the Indiana Dunes. J. Ronald Engel.Frank N. Egerton - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):600-600.
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