Raymond Pearl (June 3, 1879 – November 17, 1940) was an American biologist, regarded as one of the founders of biogerontology. He spent most of his career...
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number of methodological deficiencies. The index was introduced by Raymond Pearl in 1934. It has remained popular for over eighty years, in large part...
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Logistic function (redirect from Verhulst-Pearl equation)
equation is also sometimes called the Verhulst-Pearl equation following its rediscovery in 1920 by Raymond Pearl (1879–1940) and Lowell Reed (1888–1966) of...
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the work of Raymond Pearl, who conducted experiments on drosophila and cantaloupe seeds, which supported Rubner's initial observation. Pearl's findings were...
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functionality. It wasn't until the 20th century when biogerontologist, Raymond Pearl, founder of the journal Human Biology, phrased the term "human biology"...
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Nancy Pearl (born 1945), American librarian Perry Diamond Pearl (born c. 1824), American politician Raymond Pearl (1879–1940), American biologist Pearl (given...
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275–288. with Raymond Pearl: "Skew-growth curves." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 11, no. 1 (1925): 16–22. with Raymond Pearl: "On the summation...
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muscle mass — say 5 kg — would make only a minor impact on BMR. In 1926, Raymond Pearl proposed that longevity varies inversely with basal metabolic rate (the...
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In Verhulst (1845) he named the solution the logistic curve. Later, Raymond Pearl and Lowell Reed popularized the equation, but with a presumed equilibrium...
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Liza Lapira as Alva, a black-market surgeon's assistant. Joe Pingue as Raymond Pearl, Remy's co-worker sent out to repo his heart. Tiffany Espensen as Young...
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journal covering all aspects of biology. It was established in 1926 by Raymond Pearl. In the 1960s it was purchased by the Stony Brook Foundation when the...
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earliest aging theories was the Rate of Living Hypothesis described by Raymond Pearl in 1928 (based on earlier work by Max Rubner), which states that fast...
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Davis (1936) Warren Randolph Burgess (1937) Robert H. Coats (1938) Raymond Pearl (1939) F. Leslie Hayford (1940) Winfield W. Riefler (1941) Alfred J...
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for its establishment. In 1963, the journal Human Biology founded by Raymond Pearl in 1929, was adopted as the official publication by the Society for...
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1938 his work came to the attention of physicists W. Edwards Deming and Raymond T. Birge. The two had been deeply intrigued by the issue of measurement...
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rediscovered as a model of population growth in 1920 by Raymond Pearl and Lowell Reed, published as Pearl & Reed (1920), which led to its use in modern statistics...
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Pearl Harbor is a 2001 American romantic war drama film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Randall Wallace...
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"Energetics and optimization of human walking and running: The 2000 Raymond Pearl memorial lecture" (PDF). American Journal of Human Biology. 14 (5):...
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populations in parts of Europe were noticed by biologist like Raymond Pearl. In 1921 Pearl invited physicist Alfred J. Lotka to assist him in his lab. Lotka...
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Wayne State University Press. The journal was established in 1929 by Raymond Pearl and is the official publication of the American Association of Anthropological...
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the ideas about carrying capacity and environmental degradation that Raymond Pearl and Edward Murray East had articulated, and these ideas, in turn, shaped...
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fields of research in ecology than most other sociologists combined." Raymond Pearl, biologist, one of the founders of biogerontology John Clark Salyer...
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Davis (1936) Warren Randolph Burgess (1937) Robert H. Coats (1938) Raymond Pearl (1939) F. Leslie Hayford (1940) Winfield W. Riefler (1941) Alfred J...
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Davis (1936) Warren Randolph Burgess (1937) Robert H. Coats (1938) Raymond Pearl (1939) F. Leslie Hayford (1940) Winfield W. Riefler (1941) Alfred J...
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1936. In the early days, the American biologists Charles Davenport and Raymond Pearl were nominally involved but they dropped out. On Pearson's death his...
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publishes Enzymes. The Quarterly Review of Biology is established by Raymond Pearl in the United States. Waldo Semon and the B.F. Goodrich Company develop...
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Davis (1936) Warren Randolph Burgess (1937) Robert H. Coats (1938) Raymond Pearl (1939) F. Leslie Hayford (1940) Winfield W. Riefler (1941) Alfred J...
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Davis (1936) Warren Randolph Burgess (1937) Robert H. Coats (1938) Raymond Pearl (1939) F. Leslie Hayford (1940) Winfield W. Riefler (1941) Alfred J...
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Earth can support in the 1950s, although American biostatisticians Raymond Pearl and Lowell Reed had already applied it in these terms to human populations...
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alcohol intoxication of pregnant guinea pigs Inherited malformations Raymond Pearl unable to reproduce findings in chickens; Darwinian explanation Francis...
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