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natural resources, conservation of
(Encyclopedia) natural resources, conservation of: see conservation of natural resources.conservation of natural resources
(Encyclopedia) conservation of natural resources, the wise use of the earth's resources by humanity. The term conservation came into use in the late 19th cent. and referred to the management, mainly…Chicago Natural History Museum
(Encyclopedia) Chicago Natural History Museum: see Field Museum of Natural History.William Shakespeare: A woman's face with nature's own hand painted
A woman's face with nature's own hand paintedA woman's face with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou, the master mistress of my passion; A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted With…Genetic Variation and Natural Selection: Post-Mendelian Inheritance Factors
Post-Mendelian Inheritance FactorsGenetic Variation and Natural SelectionIntroductionNatural SelectionPost-Mendelian Inheritance Factors Recall from Inheritance that most animals, including you,…Brewer's: One Touch of Nature Makes the whole World Kin
(Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, iii. 3.). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Onion PenniesOne too Many for Him A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XXXI ("Nature rarer uses yellow")
by EmilyDickinsonThe Wind's VisitGossipXXXI Nature rarer uses yellow Than another hue; Saves she all of that for sunsets, — Prodigal of blue, Spending scarlet like a woman,…LNG
(Encyclopedia) LNG (liquefied natural gas): see under natural gas.Natural History, American Museum of
(Encyclopedia) Natural History, American Museum of: see American Museum of Natural History.Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques
(Encyclopedia) Burlamaqui, Jean JacquesBurlamaqui, Jean JacqueszhäN zhäk b&oobreve;rlämäkēˈ [key], 1694–1748, Swiss jurist. His chief works are Principes du droit naturel [principles of natural…