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The multitemporality of life: an analysis from Philosophy of Biology
(Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Centro de Lógica, Epistemologia e História da Ciência, 2016-07)
Although the issue of temporality has mainly been studied from Physics, this topic also exhibits diverse interesting aspects that could be addressed from a biological perspective. One possible way of approaching this subject ...
Evolutionary origin of endochondral ossification: the transdifferentiation hypothesis
(2017)
The vertebrate endoskeleton results from the piecemeal assembly of bone and cartilage as well as additional types of calcified extracellular matrices produced by seemingly hybrid cell types of intermediate phenotypes between ...
Population and the environment [Global problems of population growth]
(Yale University, Open Yale Courses, 2011)
Population and the environment [Global problems of population growth]
(Yale University, Open Yale Courses, 2016)
Commentary beyond selection
(2005)
It has been argued that the study of natural selection and quantitative genetics should have a central role in evolutionary thinking and undergraduate teaching in Chile. Extensive operational use of the concept of natural ...
Female prostate: historical, developmental, and morphological perspectives
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-11-01)
The female prostate was first described by Reijnier de Graaf in 1672, and even after several years this gland is still a matter of controversy. Part of this is because the biological function of this female gland is unclear. ...
Human development in an evolutionary perspectiveEl desarrollo humano en una perspectiva evolucionista
(Universidad del Rosario, 2010)
This article presents an evolutionary perspective to the study of human development. Some general assumptions for the study of development are discussed and the principal building blocks of evolutionary psychology are ...