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Investigating the regularity of linear enamel hypoplasia in Bornean and Sumatran orangutans and in a primate community from Sabah, BorneoO'Hara, Mackie C. 16 September 2016 (has links)
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Theoretical and empirical tests of evolutionary models predicting androdioecy to be an evolutionarily stable mating systemCalabrese, Alissa 01 December 2021 (has links)
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Applications of ctDNA Genomic Profiling to Metastatic Triple Negative Breast CancerWeber, Zachary Thomas 01 October 2020 (has links)
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Teaching Evolution: A Heuristic Study of Personal and Cultural DissonanceGrimes, Larry G. 01 January 2012 (has links)
Darwinian evolution is a robustly supported scientific theory. Yet creationists continue to challenge its teaching in American public schools. Biology teachers in all 50 states are responsible for teaching science content standards that include evolution. As products of their backgrounds and affiliations teachers bring personal attitudes and beliefs to their teaching. The purpose of this study was to explore how biology teachers perceive, describe, and value their teaching of evolution. This research question was explored through a heuristic qualitative methodology. Eight veteran California high school biology teachers were queried as to their beliefs, perceptions, experiences and practices of teaching evolution. Both personal and professional documents were collected. Data was presented in the form of biographical essays that highlight teachers' backgrounds, experiences, perspectives and practices of teaching evolution. Of special interest was how they describe pressure over teaching evolution during a decade of standards and No Child Left Behind high-stakes testing mandates. Five common themes emerged. Standards have increased the overall amount of evolution that is taught. High-stakes testing has decreased the depth at which evolution is taught. Teacher belief systems strongly influence how evolution is taught. Fear of creationist challenges effect evolution teaching strategies. And lastly, concern over the potential effects of teaching evolution on student worldviews was mixed. Three categories of teacher concern over the potential impact of evolution on student worldviews were identified: Concerned, Strategist, and Carefree. In the final analysis teacher beliefs and attitudes still appeared to he the most important factor influencing how evolution is taught.
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New Specimens of Sparassodonta (Mammalia, Metatheria) from Chile and BoliviaEngelman, Russell K. January 2018 (has links)
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Evolutionary investigation of group I introns in nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers in NeoselachiiCooper, Lizette 29 November 2018 (has links)
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Eco-physiological Causes and Consequences of Sexually Selected Color Variation in DragonfliesMoore, Michael P. 28 August 2019 (has links)
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The Visual Apparatus of Avian Dinosaurs and Other Diapsids: Anatomical Correlates of Behavior and EvolutionCerio, Donald Greene 20 September 2019 (has links)
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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN MATE PREFERENCES AMONG SINGLE HETEROSEXUAL ROMANIANS RESIDING IN THE UNITED STATESNainiger, Monica Ann January 2019 (has links)
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Patterns and Processes in the Dental Evolution of North American Plesiadapiforms and Euprimates from the Late Paleocene and Early EoceneSchottenstein, Naava Hadassah 01 October 2020 (has links)
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