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  • 51Robert Brown (botanist) — Robert Brown FRS (21 December, 1773 ndash; 10 June, 1858) was a Scottish scientist who is acknowledged as the leading botanist to collect in Australia during the first half of the 19th century. He also is credited with the first observation of… …

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  • 52Aerosol — A fine mist or spray which contains minute particles. An aerosol can administered by a nebulizer and inhaled as form of treatment. An aerosol can conversely cause disease. For example, a common way for a person to contract the hantavirus… …

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  • 53fine — I. /faɪn / (say fuyn) adjective (finer, finest) 1. of the highest or of very high grade or quality. 2. free from imperfections or impurities. 3. (of weather) a. sunny. b. Meteorology without rain. 4. choice, excellent, or admirable: a fine sermon …

  • 54Great chain of being — 1579 drawing of the Great Chain of Being from Didacus Valades, Rhetorica Christiana. The great chain of being (Latin: scala naturae, literally ladder or stair way of nature ), is a Christian concept detailing a strict, religious hierarchical… …

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  • 55Nicolas Fatio de Duillier — Nicolas Fatio Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (alternative names are Facio or Faccio) (26 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss mathematician known for his work on the zodiacal light problem, for his very close relationship with Isaac Newton, for… …

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  • 56Holism in science — Holism in science, or Holistic science, is an approach to research that emphasizes the study of complex systems. This practice is in contrast to a purely analytic tradition (sometimes called reductionism) which aims to gain understanding of… …

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  • 57Mavinakere —   village   …

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  • 58Descartes: metaphysics and the philosophy of mind — John Cottingham THE CARTESIAN PROJECT Descartes is rightly regarded as one of the inaugurators of the modern age, and there is no doubt that his thought profoundly altered the course of Western philosophy. In no area has this influence been more… …

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  • 59neurosome — neu·ro·some n(y)u̇r ə .sōm n 1) the cell body of a neuron 2) one of various small particles in the cytoplasm of a neuron * * * neu·ro·some (noorґo sōm) [neuro + some] 1. perikaryon. 2. any of the minute particles found in the protoplasm of a …

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  • 60smoke — [smōk] n. [ME < OE smoca, akin to Ger schmauch < IE base * smeukh , to smoke > Gr smychein, to smolder, Ir mūch, smoke] 1. a) vaporous matter arising from something burning and made visible by minute particles of carbon suspended in it… …

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