... and professional scientists in all branches of biology who are entitled to purchase its volumes at a discounted price. The first of the Systematics Association's publications, The New Systematics, edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, was... Ecology of Agricultural Pests: Biochemical approaches - Pagina iigeredigeerd door - 1996 - 518 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Peter M. Hollingsworth, Richard M. Bateman, Richard J. Gornall - 1999 - 508 pagina’s
...production of a membership newsletter and publication of review volumes by its publishers Taylor & Francis. Its membership is open to both amateurs and professional...science where a modern synthesis is required. Its modus operand! is to encourage leading exponents to organise a symposium with a view to publishing a multi-authored... | |
| Barry S. C. Leadbeater, John C. Green - 2002 - 414 pagina’s
...The New Systematics, edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, was a classic work. Over fifty volumes have now been published in the Association's...modus operandi is to encourage leading exponents to organize a symposium with a view to publishing a multi-authored volume in its series based upon the... | |
| David L. Hawksworth - 2003 - 486 pagina’s
...publications, The New Systematics, edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, was a classic work. Over 60 volumes have now been published in the Association's...publishes volumes that are not linked to meetings in its 'Special Volume' series. Anyone wishing to know more about the Systematics Association and its volume... | |
| David L. Hawksworth - 2003 - 486 pagina’s
...publications, The New Systematics, edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, was a classic work. Over 60 volumes have now been published in the Association's...publishes volumes that are not linked to meetings in its 'Special Volume' series. Anyone wishing to know more about the Systematics Association and its volume... | |
| David L. Hawksworth - 2003 - 471 pagina’s
...publications, The New Systettutics, edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, was a classic work. Over 60 volumes have now been published in the Association's...science where a modern synthesis is required. Its modus operand: is to encourage leading exponents to organise a symposium with a view to publishing a multi-authored... | |
| Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins - 2004 - 568 pagina’s
...publication of review volumes by its publishers Taylor & Francis. Its membership is open to both amateur and professional scientists in all branches of biology...science where a modern synthesis is required. Its modus openmdi is to encourage leading exponents to organise a symposium with a view to publishing a multi-authored... | |
| Philip C J Donoghue, M. Paul Smith - 2003 - 305 pagina’s
...would most effectively progress systematics. Since then, more than 70 volumes have been published, often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operandi of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organise symposia that... | |
| David M. Williams, Peter L. Forey - 2004 - 309 pagina’s
...would most effectively progress Systematics. Since then, more than 70 volumes have been published, often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operandi of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organize symposia that... | |
| Angela E. Newton, Raymond S. Tangney - 2007 - 460 pagina’s
...would most effectively progress Systematics. Since then, more than 70 volumes have been published, often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operand/ of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organize symposia that... | |
| Gordon B. Curry, Chris J. Humphries - 2016 - 208 pagina’s
...would most effectively progress systematics. Since then, more than 70 volumes have been published, often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operand/ of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organize symposia that... | |
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