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    Edward Osborne Wilson ForMemRS (June 10, 1929 – December 26, 2021) was an American biologist, naturalist, ecologist, and entomologist known for developing...
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  • Daly-Wilson Big Band Edward Wilson, clergyman and the founder of Wilson's School, originally in Camberwell, London E. O. Wilson (Edward Osborne Wilson, 1929–2021)...
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  • utopian. The word can be used synonymously with consilience, a term Edward Osborne Wilson has popularized with his writings elucidating the apparent unity...
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  • Edward Osborne was a merchant and Lord Mayor of London. Edward Osborne may also refer to: Edward Osborne (MP for Sudbury) (1572-1625), MP for Sudbury (UK...
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    American Museum of Natural History, described many new species Edward Osborne Wilson (1929–2021), Pulitzer Prize winning American myrmecologist, revolutionized...
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  • Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, a 1998 book written by biologist Edward Osborne Wilson, as an attempt to bridge the gap between "the two cultures" Quarrel...
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  • Robert Whittaker (United States) George C. Williams (United States) Edward Osborne Wilson (United States) Sergei Winogradsky (Russia) Christian Wissel (Germany)...
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  • Air Force Drew Weissman, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Edward Osborne Wilson, entomologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joseph...
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  • in MeTis. Mondi educativi, temi indagini suggestioni, 2014. (IT) Edward Osborne Wilson, Biophilia, Harvard University Press, 1986, ISBN 9780674074422....
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  • serious implications include Richard Dawkins, Steven Pinker, and Edward Osborne Wilson. Ever since Benoit Mandelbrot mentioned that traditional architecture...
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  • Thomas Edward Williamson Wilsmore – Leonora Jessie Wilsmore (1865–1945) Wilson – Alexander Wilson (1766–1813) ornithology E.O. WilsonEdward Osborne Wilson...
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    is driving this crisis. In The Future of Life (2002), biologist Edward Osborne Wilson predicted that, if current trend continues, half of Earth's higher...
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    Wildlife. 2012-04-08. Retrieved 2017-08-23. Richard Estes, foreword by Edward Osborne Wilson (1991) The Behavior Guide to African Mammals. University of California...
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  • footballer E. O. Wilson Edward Osborne Wilson (1929–2021), American biologist, researcher, theorist, naturalist and author Earl Wilson (disambiguation)...
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  • Letters to a Young Scientist (category Works by E. O. Wilson)
    book by E. O. Wilson. Included is the observation that one doesn't need to be brilliant at math to become a great scientist. "E.O. Wilson's Advice for Future...
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  • Nicholas Stern  United Kingdom Ecology and Conservation Biology Edward Osborne Wilson  United States Information and Communication Technologies Donald...
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    popular king England had known since the earlier 1660s." Edward donated his parents' house, Osborne on the Isle of Wight, to the state and continued to live...
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    However, he was revived with a defibrillator and taken to hospital. Edward Osborne Wilson (biologist and environmentalist), was listed as dead in a 2005 San...
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  • September 10, 1975. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com. "Natural Connections: Edward Wilson Bio". King County, Washington. October 14, 2004. Archived from the original...
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  • France anthropologist 2006 Pere Casaldáliga Spain religion 2007 Edward Osborne Wilson United States entomologist, biologist and science communicator 2008...
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  • New York Times, and founder of the paper's weekly science section Edward Osborne Wilson, attended University of Tennessee 1950–1951, won two Pulitzer Prizes...
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  • been: 2008: Alain Hubert, Jane Goodall and Sunita Narain 2009: Edward Osborne Wilson, Marine Silva and Pan Yue 2010: James Lovelock, Peter Hamilton Raven...
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    Myrmoderus eowilsoni. The specific epithet was chosen "in honor of Dr. Edward Osborne Wilson to recognize his tremendous devotion to conservation and his patronage...
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    George Gideon Oliver Osborne CH (born 23 May 1971) is a British retired politician and newspaper editor who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from...
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  • became prominent in the 1950s. The group's leading figures included John Osborne and Kingsley Amis; other popular figures included John Braine, Alan Sillitoe...
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  • Donn Eric Rosen 1970 – Arthur Cronquist 1975 – James Bond 1979 – Edward Osborne Wilson 1983 – G. Ledyard Stebbins 1985 – Hampton Carson 1989 – Daniel H...
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    the design of the human environment, thus joining the ideas of Edward Osborne Wilson to Sustainable design. Salingaros has had a significant theoretical...
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    examination to enter the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and began there in 1907. Hansell had wanted Edward to enter school earlier, but the prince's father...
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    Osborne Reynolds FRS (23 August 1842 – 21 February 1912) was an Irish-born British innovator in the understanding of fluid dynamics. Separately, his studies...
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  • Mooney, 1995 Gene E. Likens and Frederick Herbert Bormann, 1994 Edward Osborne Wilson, 1993 Margaret Bryan Davis, 1992 Frank A. Pitelka, 1991 W. Dwight...
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