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  1. Biology in the Nineteenth Century: Problems of Form, Function, and Transformation.William Coleman & Garland Allen - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (1):157-158.
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  • The order of learning in the United States from 1865 to 1920: The ascendancy of the universities.Edward Shils - 1978 - Minerva 16 (2):159-195.
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  • The recent historiography of genetics.Ernst Mayr - 1973 - Journal of the History of Biology 6 (1):125-154.
    It is evident how much Olby and Provine have contributed to a better understanding of the emergence of genetics. It is equally evident, I believe, how many obscure issues still remain to be elucidated. Indeed, their volumes have raised as many new questions as they have answered old ones. In particular, the role of constructive as well as retarding contemporary concepts in the development of new generalizations still requires far more analysis. The somewhat independent trends of various national schools and (...)
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  • The grammar of science.Karl Pearson - 1911 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
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  • The Physical Basis of Heredity.Thomas Hunt Morgan - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (14):386-388.
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