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Toward The History Of Study Of Symbiogenesis: On The English Translation Of B. M. Kozo-Polyansky’S A New Principle Of Biology (1924), Victor Fet
Victor Fet
We reproduce the text by Victor Fet, which was read on 6 October 2011 at the Moscow Society of Naturalists during the presentation of new book translation (B.M. Kozo- Polyansky. Symbiogenesis: A New Principle of Evolution / transl. by Victor Fet; ed. by Victor Fet & Lynn Margulis. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010. 138 p.) This half- forgotten book by Boris M. Kozo-Polyansky was known only by name to Western biologists. Victor Fet gives a brief history of this new translation, enthusiastically initiated and supported by Lynn Margulis (1938–2011), a famous naturalist who was always eager to gave credit where credit was due. Kozo- Polyansky, along with Merezhkovsky, Portier, and Wallin, pioneered symbiogenetic ideas that were brilliantly developed and vindicated starting from 1960–1970s. It was Lynn Margulis who noticed also that Kozo- Polyansky preceded E. Chatton in recognizing the profound diff erence between prokaryotes and eukaryotes; in fact, he maintained that this difference was due to symbiogenetic, complex nature of the eukaryotic cell! Two “scientistic” poems (in Russian) by Victor Fet are included, dedicated to all the prophets and martyrs of science.
You Gotta Crack A Few Begs To Make An Honest, Jonathan Alexander Brown
You Gotta Crack A Few Begs To Make An Honest, Jonathan Alexander Brown
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This thesis explores childhood, relationships, teaching, and god.
Contributors, Westview Staff
One For Mirth, Two For Sorrow, Hananah Zaheer
A Moment In A Diner, D. Ferrara
When Said And Done, John Debon
Shelter Shifting As The Seasons, Maura Gage Cavell
The Massacre, John Bradshaw
All The Best Strangers Have Mommy Issues, Clio Contogenis
All The Best Strangers Have Mommy Issues, Clio Contogenis
Westview
No abstract provided.
Teaching Encounters, Carla Mcgill
Band, Elizabeth Bradshaw
From What Fire Or Breath, Jen Sharda
Needle Blade Twig, Jen Sharda
Peeling, Bruce Bagnell
American Scientist, Donna Emerson
Grandmother Armstrong, Donna Emerson
Man Digging, Zebulon Huset
Southern Tier Farms, Donna Emerson
The Tsunami, Emily Eddins
On Halloween, Emily Eddins
Snow Flower, Andrew Jarvis
Felt Tongue (100), Guy R. Beining
Felt Tongue (102), Guy R. Beining
Felt Tongue (161), Guy R. Beining
Felt Tongue (162), Guy R. Beining
Felt Tongue (156), Guy R. Beining
Felt Tongue (158), Guy R. Beining
The Heavy Head Of The Moon, Betsy Martin
Impossible Lightness, Betsy Martin
Eating With Ghosts, Rochelle Shapiro