lamarck in English

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family name; Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck (1744-1829), French naturalist who was the the first to use the term "biology" in its modern meaning

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1. (of Mitra Baccillum Lamarck, 1811) Lamarck [J.B.M.de]

2. [F I W] Diamond Burrbark Diamond Burrbark Bartramia indica Linnaeus; Triumfetta angulata Lamarck; T

3. When the French National Assembly founded the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in 1793, Lamarck became a professor of zoology.

4. Lamarck is the exlusive reseller of the italian Stile company, which is mostly know about it's fine quality.

5. There are 4 ways to get from Lamarck - Caulaincourt to Abbesses by subway, bus, taxi or foot

6. Lamarck (1816) gave the name of the group— Tunicata and placed the Ascidians between the Radiata and Vermes.

7. Lamarck became involved in the Jardin des Plantes and was appointed to the Chair of Botany in 1788.

8. 25 The idea was most clearly formulated by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, but Charles Darwin sometimes used it, too.

9. The accumulation of > 0.8 gm lead containing, suspended particles from polluted sea water in mussel (Mytillus galloprovincialis Lamarck) was studied.

10. Jean- Baptiste Lamarck proposed that creatures evolve by developing certain traits over their lifetimes and then passing those on to their offspring.

11. EVOLUTION 2 Comparison between Lamarck and Curvier Theories Introduction The theories of the process that various living organisms developed from their early forms in the historical period on Earth have some inferences

12. Almost 60 years before Darwin published his book, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck proposed that creatures evolve by developing certain traits over their lifetimes and then passing those on to their offspring.

13. 28 Research on epigenetics, while yet to uncover anything as dramatic as Lamarck's giraffes , does suggest that acquired traits can be heritable, and that Lamarck was not so wrong after all.

14. Anthelia elongata Roxas, 1933; Anthelia fallax Broch, 1912; Anthelia fishelsoni Verseveldt, 1969; Anthelia glauca Lamarck, 1816; Anthelia gracilis (May, 1898); Anthelia hicksoni Gohar, 1940; Anthelia japonica Kükenthal, 1906; Anthelia mahenensis Janes, 2008

15. Branchiopoda Name Homonyms Branchiopoda Branchiopoda Lamarck, 1801 Common names Gællefødder in Danish branchiopod in English branchiopodes in French branchiopods in English bladfotingar in Swedish kieuwpootkreeftjes in Dutch kieuwpootkreeftjes in Dutch Blattfußkrebse in …

16. Philippe Bobola is a physicist, a biologist and an anthropologist.: Une Biologiste a énervé le colonel.: Some lady biologist got in the colonel's craw.: Le premier grand séisme va émerger des travaux de Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829), Biologiste français

17. Several poorly known Cardiids from the Lower-Middle Miocene of France and Austria and from the Upper Oligocene of Hungary show closer morphological affinities with the living Cardium indicum Lamarck, 1819, rather than with the genus Bucardium or with Cardium costatum Linnaeus, 1758, the type species of Cardium Linnaeus, 1758.

18. Jean Baptiste Lamarck, perceptive man that he was, noted something to the effect that “… not only does it seem to us that it has no relation to the Bonducs [a group of caesalpinoid legumes], among which Linnaeus continued to place them, but even to distance itself from the family of the Legumes, given that no plant of that family has fruits with three valves.” (1783, p