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Aktualności
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Dave Eaton, "Students should learn the weak points of evolutionary theory, too" (2005)
- startribune.com Minneapolis - St. Paul; http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/5364560.html
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Mark Hartwig, "The science of design" (2005)
- "York Daily Record" Sunday, April 24, 2005; http://ydr.com/story/op-ed/66359/
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Ernst Mayr, Excerpts from "What Evolution Is"
- Basic Books 2001.
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James A. Shapiro, "A Third Way" (1997)
- Originally published in the February/ March 1997 issue of "Boston Review"; http://www.bostonreview.net/br22.1/shapiro.html
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John Updike, "The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe" (2005) pdf
- "Physics Today" April 2005, vol. 58, issue 4, p. 39.
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John Updike, "The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe" (2005)
- "Physics Today Online" http://www.physicstoday.org/vol-58/iss-4/p39.html
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Gianpietro Malescio , "Concept: Predicting with unpredictability" (2005)
- Nature 28 April 2005, vol. 434, s. 1073. --- Abstract: Random numbers: from stone casting to computers to radioactive decay, the generation of random sequences has always preoccupied mankind.
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Geoff Brumfiel, "Intelligent design: Who has designs on your students' minds?" (2005)
- "Nature" 28 April 2005, vol. 434, s. 1062-1065; http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7037/full/4341062a.html --- Abstract --- The intelligent-design movement is a small but growing force on US university campuses. For some it bridges the gap between science and faith, for others it goes beyond the pale. Geoff Brumfiel meets the movement's vanguard.
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"Natural divisions" (2005)
- "Nature" 28 April 2005, vol. 434.
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"Cast out from class" (2005)
- "Nature" 28 April 2005, vol. 434.
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"Dowód na istnienie hobbita" (2005)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 7 marca 2005; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34142,2588915.html
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Andrzej Hołdys, "Komórki tyranozaura jak żywe" (2005)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 24 marca 2005; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34142,2620059.html --- Komentuje Karol Sabath, Instytut Paleobiologii PAN i Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34142,2620065.html
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"Jak wyglądają mrówcze sidła" (2005)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 20 kwietnia 2005; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34133,2665386.html
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"(Nie) słodkie życie mrówek" (2005)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 22 kwietnia 2005; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34133,2669890.html
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Piotr Cieśliński, "Wszechświat na początku był płynny" (2005)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 27 kwietnia 2005; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/nauka/1,34148,2678150.html
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S. Goodacre, A. Helgason, J. Nicholson, L. Southam, L. Ferguson, E. Hickey, E. Vega, K. Stefánsson, R. Ward, and B. Sykes, "Genetic evidence for a family-based Scandinavian settlement of Shetland and Orkney during the Viking periods" (2005) pdf
- "Heredity" 2005, s. 1-7; http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/hdy/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/6800661a.html&filetype=pdf --- Abstract --- The Viking age witnessed the expansion of Scandinavian invaders across much of northwestern Europe. While Scandinavian settlements had an enduring cultural impact on North Atlantic populations, the nature and extent of their genetic legacy in places such as Shetland and Orkney is not clear. In order to explore this question further, we have made an extensive survey of both Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in the North Atlantic region. Our findings indicate an overall Scandinavian ancestry of »44% for Shetland and »30% for Orkney, with approximately equal contributions from Scandinavian male and female subjects in both cases. This contrasts with the situation for the Western Isles, where the overall Scandinavian ancestry is less (»15%) and where there is a disproportionately high contribution from Scandinavian males. In line with previous studies, we find that Iceland exhibits both the greatest overall amount of Scandinavian ancestry (55%) and the greatest discrepancy between Scandinavian male and female components. Our results suggest that while areas close to Scandinavia, such as Orkney and Shetland, may have been settled primarily by Scandinavian family groups, lone Scandinavian males, who later established families with female subjects from the British Isles, may have been prominent in areas more distant from their homeland.
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S. Goodacre, A. Helgason, J. Nicholson, L. Southam, L. Ferguson, E. Hickey, E. Vega, K. Stefánsson, R. Ward, and B. Sykes, "Genetic evidence for a family-based Scandinavian settlement of Shetland and Orkney during the Viking periods" (2005) html
- "Heredity" 2005, s. 1-7; http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/6800661a.html
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Andrew Odell, "Teaching origins by design; Students should learn both evolution and intelligent design as part of a well-rounded education" (2005)
- "Sunday News"(Lancaster, PA.) April 24, 2005, Sunday, Pg. P-1.
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William Dembski, "Quoting, Misquoting, Quote-Mining" (2005)
- http://www.uncommondescent.com/index.php/archives/26
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Peter Douglas Ward, On Methuselah's Trail: Living Fossils and the Great Extinctions (1992)
- Jeśli gdzieś znajduje się świadectwo empiryczne sugerujące Boskie Stworzenie, to jest ono w przejściu od warstwy prekambryjskiej do kambryjskiej.