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Green Building A to Z: Understanding the Language of Green Building»rank: 49830par: Jerry Yudelson
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Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain»rank: 37922par: Warren Young, Richard Budynas
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100 Years of Vintage Watches»rank: 43037par: Judy Dean
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Digital Apollo: Human and Machine in Spaceflight»rank: 56188par: David A. Mindell
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Passport to World Band Radio, 2009 Edition»rank: 14633par: Lawrence Magne
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Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution»rank: 8162par: Michael J. Behe
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, ... |
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Prentice Hall Health's Question and Answer Review of Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science»rank: 28011par: Anna Ciulla, Georganne Buescher
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, ... |
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Foundation Analysis and Design»rank: 39290par: Bowles
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, ... |
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Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for Product Design»rank: 52358par: Chris Lefteri
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, ... |
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The Big Book of Weekend Woodworking: 150 Easy Projects»rank: 58828par: John Nelson, Joyce Nelson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, ... |