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Biography of Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
787 words, approx. 2.6 pages
 The German biologist and natural philosopher Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1834-1919) was famous for his work in evolutionary theory, especially the construction of phylogenetic trees. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries he was as famous a...
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Biography of Ernst Heinrich Haeckel
640 words, approx. 2.1 pages
 Ernst Haeckel was a naturalist who spent much of his career examining the relationship between evolutionary development (phylogeny) and the development of the embryo (ontogeny). Although the pursuit of this relationship often led Haeckel to advance some...
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Biography of Ernst Heinrich Haeckel
640 words, approx. 2.1 pages
 Ernst Haeckel was a naturalist who spent much of his career examining the relationship between evolutionary development (phylogeny) and the development of the embryo (ontogeny). Although the pursuit of this relationship often led Haeckel to advance some...


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 Telecommunications International
The evolution of MAN
05/01/2001: 2,837 words, approx. 10 pages The optimum starting point for the MAN may be an SDH over DWDM ring architecture, which then evolves into an all-optical mesh network. Currently, the majority of traffic coursing through metropolitan area networks (MANs) rides on SDH/ SONET-based rings, more suited to voice...


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