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Gesnerus-swiss Journal of The History of Medicine and Sciences, Nov 27, 1996
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
The MIT Press eBooks, Feb 16, 2007
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Contents: Introduction: reasons for a new historiography Part 1 The Definition of Good Microscopi... more Contents: Introduction: reasons for a new historiography Part 1 The Definition of Good Microscopical Objects 1680a "1740: Production and visibility of microscopes in the first half of the 18th century The study of animalcules at the turn of the 18th century Insects, hermaphrodite and ambiguity. Part 2 The Break with the Past 1740a "1760s: Towards marketing strategies for the microscope in the second half of the 18th century Abraham Trembly, the polyp and new directions for microscopical research The disputes over authority and microscopical observations. Part 3 Infusoria and Microscopical Experiments: The True Invisible Objects 1760sa "1800s: The quantifying spirit in microscopical research and 'keeping up' with invisible objects The emergence of the systematics of infusoria From spontaneous generation to the limits of life: the microscopical experimentalist research from the 1760s to 1800 Conclusion Bibliography Indexes.
Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia, Dec 1, 2018
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Complex perinatal syndromes (CPS) affecting pregnancy and childhood, such as preterm birth, and i... more Complex perinatal syndromes (CPS) affecting pregnancy and childhood, such as preterm birth, and intra- and extra-uterine growth restriction, have multiple, diverse contexts of complexity and interaction that determine the short- and long-term growth, health and development of all human beings. Early in life, genetically-guided somatic and cerebral development occurs alongside a psychism “in statu nascendi,” with the neural structures subjected to the effects of the intra- and extra-uterine environments in preparation for optimal postnatal functioning. Different trajectories of fetal cranial and abdominal growth have been identified before 25 weeks’ gestation, tracking differential growth and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age. Similarly, critical time-windows exist in the first 5–8 months of postnatal life because of interactions between the newborn and their environment, mother/care-givers and feeding practices. Understanding these complex relational processes requires abandoning c...
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Studies in Psychology = Estudios de Psicología, 2017
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 2007
This article has no abstract. Keywords: Bonnet, Charles (asexual reproduction up to nine generati... more This article has no abstract. Keywords: Bonnet, Charles (asexual reproduction up to nine generations of aphids)
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 2007
Gesnerus-swiss Journal of The History of Medicine and Sciences, Nov 27, 1996
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
The MIT Press eBooks, Feb 16, 2007
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Contents: Introduction: reasons for a new historiography Part 1 The Definition of Good Microscopi... more Contents: Introduction: reasons for a new historiography Part 1 The Definition of Good Microscopical Objects 1680a "1740: Production and visibility of microscopes in the first half of the 18th century The study of animalcules at the turn of the 18th century Insects, hermaphrodite and ambiguity. Part 2 The Break with the Past 1740a "1760s: Towards marketing strategies for the microscope in the second half of the 18th century Abraham Trembly, the polyp and new directions for microscopical research The disputes over authority and microscopical observations. Part 3 Infusoria and Microscopical Experiments: The True Invisible Objects 1760sa "1800s: The quantifying spirit in microscopical research and 'keeping up' with invisible objects The emergence of the systematics of infusoria From spontaneous generation to the limits of life: the microscopical experimentalist research from the 1760s to 1800 Conclusion Bibliography Indexes.
Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia, Dec 1, 2018
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Complex perinatal syndromes (CPS) affecting pregnancy and childhood, such as preterm birth, and i... more Complex perinatal syndromes (CPS) affecting pregnancy and childhood, such as preterm birth, and intra- and extra-uterine growth restriction, have multiple, diverse contexts of complexity and interaction that determine the short- and long-term growth, health and development of all human beings. Early in life, genetically-guided somatic and cerebral development occurs alongside a psychism “in statu nascendi,” with the neural structures subjected to the effects of the intra- and extra-uterine environments in preparation for optimal postnatal functioning. Different trajectories of fetal cranial and abdominal growth have been identified before 25 weeks’ gestation, tracking differential growth and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age. Similarly, critical time-windows exist in the first 5–8 months of postnatal life because of interactions between the newborn and their environment, mother/care-givers and feeding practices. Understanding these complex relational processes requires abandoning c...
Ed. Suzanne Hurter eBooks, 2011
Studies in Psychology = Estudios de Psicología, 2017
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 2007
This article has no abstract. Keywords: Bonnet, Charles (asexual reproduction up to nine generati... more This article has no abstract. Keywords: Bonnet, Charles (asexual reproduction up to nine generations of aphids)
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 2007