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در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات Darwin را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه Darwin و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای Darwin، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه Darwin نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از Darwin در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه Darwin به کمک همین جملات با Darwin و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت Darwin می باشد.


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(1) Darwin changed everything.

(2) February 12 is Darwin Day.

(3) Catch it and bring it to Darwin.

(4) Darwin's work changes everything.

(5) Darwin wrote "the Origin of Species".

(6) Darwin is the home of DarwinDassel Park

(7) Darwin is the home of DarwinDassel Park.

(8) Darwin changed the way we see the world.

(9) Darwin developed the evolutionary theory.

(10) They opposed Darwin's theory of evolution.


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(11) Have you studied Darwin's theory of evolution?

(12) We associate Darwin with the theory of evolution.

(13) They are opposed to Darwin's theory of evolution.

(14) Darwin says people like you need to die.” (Carrow)

(15) Charles Darwin became famous for his evolutionary theory

(16) Charles Darwin became famous for his theory of evolution

(17) Specifically they were in Darwin Australia on port leave

(18) We associate Darwin's name with the theory of evolution.

(19) Charles Darwin became famous for his evolutionary theory.

(20) Charles Darwin became famous for his theory of evolution.


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(21) Specifically they were in Darwin Australia on port leave.

(22) In this chapter Darwin discussed in particular the pigeon

(23) In this chapter Darwin discussed in particular the pigeon.

(24) Some old lady told Tom that he looked like Charles Darwin.

(25) We associate the name of Darwin with The Origin of Species.

(26) We associate the name of Darwin with the theory of evolution.

(27) She was a granddaughter of the British naturalist Charles Darwin

(28) She was a granddaughter of the British naturalist Charles Darwin.

(29) It primarily serves Darwin and the rest of the Northern Territory

(30) It primarily serves Darwin and the rest of the Northern Territory.


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(31) This revision of Darwin's ideas came under fire from academic positions.

(32) The specific name darwini is in honor of English naturalist Charles Darwin

(33) The specific name darwini is in honor of English naturalist Charles Darwin.

(34) Darwin studied the animals and birds different from those he knew in England.

(35) In Edinburgh Robert Darwin had studied under several leading scholars including John Walker

(36) In Edinburgh Robert Darwin had studied under several leading scholars including John Walker.

(37) Of course Darwin, like many of his contemporaries, wished to be seen as following the Newtonian method.

(38) Long before Darwin's theory of evolution, Buffon had surmised that species evolved very slowly under different material circumstances.

(39) If happiness were the means to measure the evolutionary level of a species, I bet Darwin would’ve changed his mind and places humans at the very bottom.

(40) Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the worst way to explain the mysteries of life, except for Creationism.


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(41) In fact, I wish there was more material on evolution not only from Charles Darwin himself but, most importantly, Richard Dawkins.

(42) Even if not a single fossil has ever been found, the evidence from surviving animals would still overwhelmingly force the conclusion that Darwin was right.

(43) This was the missing link in Darwin's Logic: reproductive incompatibility, ultimately derived from genetic incompatibility, drove the origin of novel species.

(44) Darwin may have been quite correct in his theory that man descended from the apes of the forest, but surely woman rose from the frothy sea, as resplendent as Aphrodite on her scalloped chariot.

(45) Louis had proved Darwin right.

(46) In what century did Darwin read?

(47) What example did Darwin give of eyes evolving?

(48) MÃ 14 ller became a strong supporter of Darwin.

(49) He received the society s Darwin Medal in 1922.

(50) Charles Darwin's illness caused repeated delays.


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(51) What was the name of Charles Darwin's grandfather?

(52) What theory did Erasmus Darwin outline in the 1790s

(53) This unsuccessful flight won him a 2008 Darwin Award.

(54) What were Darwin's two important aims about evolution

(55) Richard Broke Freeman LRB Charles Darwin a Companion.

(56) In 1780 Wedgwood and Darwin became business partners.

(57) Which school did opponents to Darwin's method support?

(58) Darwin and Wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s

(59) From what does Darwin assert all pigeons are descended?

(60) Where did early support for Darwin's findings come from?


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(61) To what did Darwin compare the top of the plant radical?

(62) Darwin tried to meet these objections in the 5th edition

(63) Darwin always finished one book before starting another.

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(64) What edition was the book in by the time of Darwin's death

(65) What was Darwin's concession to Karl von Nägel's objections?

(66) What section of the population was Darwin's book written for

(67) What did Darwin introduce that changed classification systems

(68) In Darwin The Northern Territory News and Sunday Territorian.

(69) How do populations evolve according to Charles Darwin's theory?

(70) What does the word "races" mean as referenced in Darwin's book?


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(71) What did Darwin say that a "well marked variety" could be called

(72) Why did Darwin wonder why all of nature isn't chaotic and random

(73) Humboldt Darwin Wallace Bates Spruce â and Fritz MÃ 14 ller.

(74) The theory of natural selection was introduced by Charles Darwin.

(75) The theory of natural selection was introduced by Charles Darwin.

(76) When did Lyell ask Darwin to publish his theory to give it priority

(77) Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871).

(78) In response, Darwin made considerable changes to the sixth edition.

(79) What is Darwin's belief about the accumulation of adaptive variations

(80) There are no scheduled air services between Jabiru and Darwin however.


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(81) Darwin conceded that these could be linked to adaptive characteristics

(82) What hopes does Darwin have for his theory in the natural history fields

(83) What did Darwin's book do for the field of scientific study of evolution?

(84) After the meeting, Darwin decided to write "an abstract of my whole work".

(85) What was the print run that Darwin mentioned for On the Origin of Species?

(86) Along with survival, what did Darwin see as the role of emotions in humans

(87) This was translated into English as Facts and Arguments for Darwin in 1869.

(88) Wedgwood s son married Darwin s daughter who gave birth to Charles Darwin.

(89) Charles Darwin wrote the first wellknown book on carnivorous plants in 1875.

(90) Darwin saw the phenomenon as a serious challenge for his theory to overcome.


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(91) What did Darwin and Wallace make central to understanding the natural world?

(92) They are barely mentioned in Charles Darwin s book On the Origin of Species.

(93) Which animal did Darwin see at a zoo that made him further consider evolution?

(94) By which year did Darwin have the basic premise of his natural selection theory

(95) What did some commentators think about Darwin changing the phrasing in his book

(96) Darwin suggested that the appendix was perhaps used to digest leaves as primates.

(97) In these volumes Darwin coined many of the English plant names that we use today.

(98) Richard Freeman wrote Hooker was Charles Darwin s greatest friend and confidant .

(99) He was knighted in 1954 and awarded the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society in 1957.

(100) Darwin and Wallace unveiled evolution in the late 1850s. Where did Paul Broca reside


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(101) What rediscovered inheritance was thought to invalidate Darwin's views on evolution?

(102) Why might Darwin have postponed publishing his theory of evolution for over 20 years

(103) On this basis he is sometimes considered a transformist and a precursor of Darwin.

(104) Most of Darwin s population were moved to Adelaide Whyalla Alice Springs and Sydney.

(105) He carried out extensive correspondence with Charles Darwin who lived nearby in Downe.

(106) Darwin is used as the base of Mac OS X but it can not run Mac OS X programs by itself.

(107) What was Darwin's original estimate for the amount of time his book would take to write

(108) Darwin agreed that the phrase survival of the fittest was better than natural selection.

(109) Why did Darwin introduce a new chapter in On the Origin of Species in the sixth edition?

(110) Darwin chose the name as an analogy with artificial selection LRB selective breeding RRB.


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(111) By which year had Darwin's theory become more complex and supported by a lot of evidence?

(112) Charles Robert Darwin LRB 12 February 1809 â 19 April 1882 RRB was an English naturalist.

(113) Hooker was one of the founders of geographical botany and Charles Darwin s closest friend.

(114) What theory does Darwin discuss that is related to the importance of homologous structures?

(115) He notes that both A. What is the struggle that Darwin describes about population likened to

(116) Darwin thought that the resolution to the paradox would lie in the close family relationship.

(117) Where does Popper state this would have "killed the theories of Darwin and Einstein at birth."?

(118) What did Darwin use to illustrate the way that original species change and adapt into new ones?

(119) It was long thought that Darwin avoided or delayed making his ideas public for personal reasons

(120) Two of Charles Darwin s halfcousins Edward Levett Darwin and Reginald Darwin also settled there.


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(121) What do some historians think made Wallace's concept of natural selection different from Darwin's

(122) The core of Mac OS X is an open source OS called Darwin but Darwin can not run Mac OS X software.

(123) What did Darwin decide to do with the profits of the American version of On the Origin of Species?

(124) Darwin also wrote Economy of Vegetation and together the two were published as The Botanic Garden.

(125) Darwin corresponded closely with Julius Victor Carus, who published an improved translation in 1867

(126) It is in the north east corner of the territory and is about 500km from the territory capital Darwin.

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(127) Darwin then wrote The Loves of the Plants a long poem which was a popular rendering of Linnaeus works.

(128) Certainly they had extensive correspondence and they also met facetoface LRB Hooker visiting Darwin RRB.

(129) Erasmus Darwin died on the 18 April 1802 and is buried in All Saints Church Breadsall north of Derby.

(130) Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. When did Darwin begin attending university


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(131) He notes that both A. Within what frame of reference does Darwin use the phrase "Struggle for Existence?"

(132) Darwin believed that vestigial organs or organs that were no longer useful, were the result of evolution.

(133) This is the only such cemetery in Australia It also has some of the dead from the WWII air raids on Darwin.

(134) Darwinism is a term used to talk about different ideas connected to those Charles Darwin had about evolution.

(135) [n 4] When he read Darwin he became an immediate convert to Transformisme, as the French called evolutionism.

(136) Ernst Mayr ranked him the second most notable evolutionary theorist of the 19th century after Charles Darwin.

(137) His greatgreatgreatgrandfather was the famous naturalist Charles Darwin who invented the theory of evolution.

(138) It strained his relationships with friends such as Bates Huxley and Darwin who felt he was overly credulous.

(139) Darwin also detailed the virtues of experiencing emotions and the parallel experiences that occur in animals.

(140) Darwin s sequel came eight years later with The Descent of Man and Selection in relation to Sex LRB 1871 RRB.


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(141) Erasmus Darwin LRB 12 December 1731 â 18 April 1802 RRB was a scientist poet inventor and a medical doctor.

(142) The information in this book would be better received if read together with Darwin's "On The Origin of Species".

(143) He received three of its medals the Royal Medal in 1854 the Copley Medal in 1887 and the Darwin Medal in 1892.

(144) What did Bronn do in his translation that went completely against what Darwin wanted in On the Origin of Species?

(145) It was Darwin s second great book on evolutionary theory the first being his 1859 work On the Origin of Species.

(146) Since the scientist doesn’t believe in the concept of natural selection, he is not an exponent of Darwin’s theory.

(147) What does Darwin say can explain diverse feature such as antlers on deer and bright feathers on certain male birds?

(148) Kakadu National Park is linked to Darwin by the Arnhem Highway and to Pine Creek and Katherine by the Kakadu Highway.

(149) He was an expert on the crustacea He often wrote to Charles Darwin mainly about their shared interest in barnacles.

(150) Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. With whom did Darwin study about catastrophic geology?


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(151) The industry began on the Adelaide River close to Darwin and moved east to the Mary River and Alligator Rivers regions.

(152) Darwin used some of this work in his second edition of 1877 and Hermann later became famous for his work on pollination.

(153) It’s hard to believe that Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin’s lives were coetaneous, but they were born on the same day.

(154) Baden Powell praised "Mr Darwin's masterly volume [supporting] the grand principle of the self-evolving powers of nature".

(155) Dr Erasmus Darwin recommended the waters at Buxton to Josiah Wedgwood The Wedgwood family often went to Buxton on holiday.

(156) As a representation of the crazy things that people do, the Darwin Awards are a celebration of humankind’s crass stupidity.

(157) The next few months saw more observations which Darwin had translated and published as MÃ 14 ller s first paper in English.

(158) So Darwin s theory of natural selection acting on random mutations applies to bacteria as well as to more complex organisms.

(159) What type of bird particularly played an important part in the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection

(160) Much of MÃ 14 ller s botany was stimulated by the series of botanical works published by Darwin in the years after the Origin.


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(161) Darwin was torn between the desire to set out a full and convincing account and the pressure to quickly produce a short paper

(162) In The Descent of Man Darwin applies evolutionary theory to human evolution and also explains his theory of sexual selection.

(163) Modern evolutionary theory continues to develop. In what fields has Darwin's theory of evolution become particularly essential?

(164) In 1847 he agreed to read Darwin s Essay explaining the theory and responded with notes giving Darwin calm critical feedback.

(165) Wagner argued in letters to Darwin that he had missed a vital geographic component in understanding the evolution of new species.

(166) On 11 January 1844 Darwin mentioned to Hooker his early ideas on the evolution and natural selection and Hooker showed interest.

(167) For them, the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species was the epiphany of everything they had begun to suspect.

(168) This investigation followed the work on The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs conducted by Charles Darwin in the Pacific.

(169) Ingrid Reichel points out the perfect publication date just in time for the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin s evolution theory.

(170) In his retirement years MÃ 14 ller received many letters of support and offers of financial help LRB from Darwin amongst others RRB.


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(171) Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent

(172) The naturalist Dr William Elford Leach FRS, who did much to pave the way in Britain for Charles Darwin, was born at Hoe Gate in 1791

(173) What are some examples that Darwin gives of species whose basic form of limbs is similar, but who have vastly different uses for them

(174) Chapter VII (of the first edition) addresses the evolution of instincts. How does Darwin theorize that instincts have evolved in bees?

(175) In On the Origin of Species LRB 1859 RRB Charles Darwin proposed evolution through natural selection a theory central to modern biology.

(176) In 1992 Kimura received the Darwin Medal from the Royal Society and the following year he was made a Foreign Member of the Royal Society.

(177) The leading evolutionists LRB Darwin Wallace Weismann RRB attacked Wagner s idea of geographic speciation and it suffered a long decline.

(178) In Darwin's time there was no agreed-upon model of heredity; in Chapter I Darwin admitted, "The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown.

(179) In 1862, Bronn produced a second edition based on the third English edition and Darwin's suggested additions, but then died of a heart attack

(180) Darwin expected species to change slowly, but not at the same rate – some organisms such as Lingula were unchanged since the earliest fossils


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(181) Darwin formed the Lichfield Botanical Society in order to translate the works of the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus from Latin into English.

(182) Chapter I covers animal husbandry and plant breeding, going back to ancient Egypt. Which evolutionary changes were the most important to Darwin

(183) Why did James T. Costa think that On the Origin of Species was more likely to draw interest than a larger book that Darwin had been working on?

(184) Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia 171 km southeast of Darwin It is the second largest national park in the world.

(185) Bear includes some very speculative ideas but he wrote about them so carefully that Darwin s Radio gained praise in the science journal Nature.

(186) Owen in Darwin s opinion was Spiteful extremely malignant clever the Londoners say he is mad with envy because my book is so talked about .

(187) Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that destroyed the city of Darwin Northern Territory Australia from Christmas Eve to Christmas Day 1974.

(188) After Darwin s Fertilisation of Orchids LRB 1862 RRB he spent years of work on orchids sending observations to his brother Hermann and to Darwin.

(189) Chapter VII (of the first edition) addresses the evolution of instincts. How does Darwin theorize that instincts have evolved in slave-making ants

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(190) His knowledge of the birds now called Darwin s finches was a turning point in the Charles Darwin s thinking about evolution by natural selection.


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(191) Neither Darwin nor anyone else in his time knew the answer to the species problem how multiple species could evolve from a single common ancestor.

(192) Kupang is the first port of call for yachts in the annual Sail Indonesia rally which starts in Darwin Australia towards the end of July each year.

(193) David Quammen has suggested all these factors may have contributed, and notes Darwin's large output of books and busy family life during that time

(194) However, inherited variation could be seen, and Darwin's concept of selection working on a population with a range of small variations was workable

(195) A member of the crew of the ship that started a port there in 1839 named it Port Darwin in honor of Darwin who had sailed on that same ship earlier.

(196) It was praised by Charles Darwin and Charles Lyell and by others such as the novelist Joseph Conrad who called it his favorite bedside companion .

(197) He was never awarded a Nobel Prize but he noted that there is no Prize for evolutionary biology and that Darwin would not have received one either.

(198) On Climbing plants LRB Darwin 1867 RRB MÃ 14 ller sent a letter to Darwin listing 40 genera of climbing plants classified by their method of climbing.

(199) Tracy killed 71 people caused 837 million in damage LRB 1974 AUD RRB and destroyed more than 70 of Darwin s buildings including 80 of the houses.

(200) After the meeting, Darwin decided to write "an abstract of my whole work". Which publisher did Lyell convince to arrange publication of Darwin's work?


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(201) (eventually Murray paid £180 to Darwin for the 1st edition and by Darwin's death in 1882 the book was in its 6th edition, earning Darwin nearly £3000

(202) Darwin had long been immersed in the literary forms and practices of specialist science, and made effective use of his skills in structuring arguments

(203) Extensive correspondence exists between MÃ 14 ller and Darwin and MÃ 14 ller also corresponded with Alexander Agassiz Ernst Krause and Ernst Haeckel.

(204) Darwin married twice and had 14 children including two illegitimate daughters by an employee and possibly at least one further illegitimate daughter.

(205) In the Origin Darwin had deliberately avoided tackling human evolution except for a sentence Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history .

(206) This understanding of youth was based on two then new ways of understanding human behavior: Darwin's evolutionary theory and Freud's psychodynamic theory.

(207) In Darwin's lifetime, Origin was published in Swedish in 1871, Danish in 1872, Polish in 1873, Hungarian in 1873–1874, Spanish in 1877 and Serbian in 1878.

(208) In a May letter, Darwin mentioned a print run of 2,500 copies, but it is not clear if this referred to the first printing only as there were four that year.

(209) Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, with its tree-like model of branching common descent, has become the unifying theory of the life sciences.

(210) In 2001, Apple introduced Mac OS X, based on Darwin and NEXTSTEP; its new features included the Dock and the Aqua user interface. When was Mavericks introduced

(211) It has been argued that this anticipated the punctuated equilibrium hypothesis, but other scholars have preferred to emphasise Darwin's commitment to gradualism

(212) Darwin at first responded in a friendly way to these letters and agreed that geographic isolation was important LRB although not the only mode of speciation RRB.

(213) Asquith, Christie (the Astronomer Royal), George Darwin, Napier Shaw (director of the Meteorological Office), many agricultural organizations, and theatre owners

(214) Darwin discusses morphology, including the importance of homologous structures. What are some examples of rudimentary organs that Darwin discusses in the chapter?

(215) Darwin set his work out in four parts There were the barnacles on stalks LRB pedunculated RRB and those that sat on hard substrate LRB the sessile barnacles RRB.

(216) Lyell s books had widepread influence not least on the up and coming young geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm during his voyage on the Beagle.

(217) He was Director of the London Natural History Museum President of the Linnean Society and received the Royal Society s Darwin Medal for his studies on evolution.

(218) Darwin Holt of Alabama continued play and hit his elbow into Granning s face This caused severe breaks in Granning s face a broken nose and bloodfilled sinuses.

(219) His most important publication was Variation and evolution in plants which combined genetics and Darwin s theory of natural selection to describe plant speciation.

(220) He was also knighted in that same year 1958 a hundred years after Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace announced the theory of evolution by natural selection.


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(221) Darwin discusses morphology, including the importance of homologous structures. What does Darwin note about the embryos of many different species in the same class?

(222) Hooker and Lyell were the two people Darwin consulted LRB by letter RRB when Wallace s famous letter arrived at Down House enclosing his paper on natural selection.

(223) Perspectives on emotions from evolutionary theory were initiated in the late 19th century with Charles Darwin's book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.

(224) In one rock shelter hundreds of kilometres from Darwin there is a painting the wharf at Darwin It shows buildings and boats the Europeans with their hats and pipes.

(225) The phrase was first used by Darwin in the 5th edition of The Origin published in 1869 in which Chapter 4 describes Natural Selection or the Survival of the Fittest .

(226) Charles Darwin developed a theory of inheritance he termed pangenesis, which used the term gemmule to describe hypothetical particles that would mix during reproduction

(227) Lyell s interpretation of geologic change as the steady accumulation of minute changes over enormously long spans of time was a big influence on the young Charles Darwin.

(228) Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible.

(229) After Hooker s return to England he was approached by Darwin who invited him to classify the plants that Darwin had collected in South America and the Galà pagos Islands.

(230) More detail was given in Darwin's 1868 book on The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, which tried to explain heredity through his hypothesis of pangenesis

(231) While on the Erebus Hooker had read proofs of Charles Darwin s Voyage of the Beagle provided by Charles Lyell and had been very impressed by Darwin s skill as a naturalist.

(232) The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. What is the biologist Darwin famous for

(233) The final chapter reviews points from earlier chapters, and Darwin concludes by hoping that his theory might produce revolutionary changes in many fields of natural history.

(234) Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. What type of scientist was John Gould?

(235) In biology he asserted Charles Darwin s theory of evolution unswervingly and set about to prove Darwin s hypothesis that man arose in Africa He was also a devout Christian.

(236) Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862.

(237) Darwin discusses contemporary opinions on the origins of different breeds under cultivation to argue that many have been produced from common ancestors by selective breeding

(238) He is best known for coining the phrase survival of the fittest He did this in Principles of Biology LRB 1864 RRB after reading Charles Darwin s On the Origin of Species.

(239) Charles Darwin's grandfather Erasmus Darwin outlined a hypothesis of transmutation of species in the 1790s, and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck published a more developed theory in 1809

(240) Charles Darwin used the example of artificial selection to introduce his idea of natural selection Artificial selection may be contrasted with the process of natural selection.


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(241) Thomas Henry Huxley PC PRS LRB 4 May 1825 â 29 June 1895 RRB was an English biologist He was known as Darwin s Bulldog for his support of Charles Darwin s theory of evolution.

(242) Charles Darwin wrote in his preliminary historical sketch added to the third edition of On the Origin of Species Passing over Buffon with whose writings I am not familiar .

(243) In the two books Darwin s Radio and Darwin s Children he writes about the problem of overpopulation with a mutation the human genome making basically a new series of humans.

(244) Visitors can experience Kakadu National Park via the Natureâ s Way tourism drive which is a loop from Darwin to Jabiru then onto Katherine and back to Darwin covering about 900km.

(245) Anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century. How did Darwin arrive at his conclusions?

(246) Many evolutionary biologists read him especially Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace For both of them Malthusianism became a steppingstone to the idea of natural selection.

(247) Darwin corresponded with Royer about a second edition published in 1866 and a third in 1870, but he had difficulty getting her to remove her notes and was troubled by these editions.

(248) It joins the Timor Sea in the west by the Clarence Strait near the city of Darwin It joins the Arafura Sea in the north by Dundas Strait between Melville Island and Cobourg Peninsula.

(249) He was described as a genius who almost singlehandedly created the foundations for modern statistical science Richard Dawkins described him as the greatest of Darwin s successors .

(250) Their correspondence continued throughout the development of Darwin s theory and in 1858 Darwin wrote that Hooker was the one living soul from whom I have constantly received sympathy .

(251) Spencer s Principles of Biology was the first to use the phrase survival of the fittest in print Darwin agreed that the phrase survival of the fittest was better than natural selection.

(252) The evolution of seed plants and later angiosperms appears to be the result of two distinct rounds of whole genome duplication events. When did Darwin's "abominable mystery first appear?

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(253) Darwin said that, far from being constant, the difficulty in producing hybrids of related species, and the viability and fertility of the hybrids, varied greatly, especially among plants

(254) He was awarded UNESCO s Kalinga Prize for the popularisation of science in 1953 the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society in 1956 and the DarwinWallace medal of the Linnaean Society in 1958.

(255) One supporter was the novelist Harriet Martineau whose circle of acquaintances included Charles Darwin The ideas of Malthus were a significant influence on the inception of Darwin s theory.

(256) This modern evolutionary synthesis had been dubbed Neo Darwinian Evolution because it encompasses Charles Darwin's theories of evolution with Gregor Mendel's theories of genetic inheritance

(257) He wrote Das Werden der Organismen eine Widerlegung der Darwinschen Zufallslehre LRB Jena 1916 RRB LRB translation The Origin of Organisms a refutation of Darwin s theory of chance RRB.

(258) Huxley s public lectures grew into his most famous work Man s place in Nature LRB 1863 RRB There he deals with the evolution of man before Charles Darwin published his Descent of Man in 1871.

(259) The last two leaves of Darwin s A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools LRB 1797 RRB contain a book list an apology for the work and an advert for Miss Parkers School .

(260) Darwin continued to research and extensively revise his theory while focusing on his main work of publishing the scientific results of the Beagle voyage. What information was Darwin's essay based on


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(261) In this book Darwin wrote about the idea of evolution in general rather than the evolution of humans Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history was all Darwin wrote on the subject.

(262) What expedition did Darwin join in 1831?

(263) What theory about humanity did Darwin oppose

(264) What title did Darwin's book ultimately have?

(265) What did Darwin decide to write in July, 1858

(266) What was Darwin's process on writing his books

(267) How many pages had Darwin's sketch grown to in 1844?

(268) How much had the book earned Darwin by the time he died

(269) When did Wallace and Darwin unveil the theory of evolution?

(270) What was the name of the book that Darwin drew on emotions?

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(275) What were William Thomson's reasons for disputing Darwin's estimate?

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(278) What does Darwin believe about the differences between species and varieties?

(279) What did Darwin hope to find as he continued to explore new geologic discoveries

(280) Which of Darwin's written works has more in depth information about sexual selection


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(281) Darwin was delighted by the popularity of the book, and asked Gray to keep any profits

(282) What did Darwin expect to see between species with the addition of artificial selection

(283) What does Darwin allude to hoping in the final chapter of On the Origin of Species about humans?

(284) According to Gray, what should have falsified Einstein and Darwin's theories when first proposed

(285) What was one of the objections that Darwin addressed in his new chapter in On the Origin of Species

(286) On 19 February, Darwin suffered a devastating air raid, the first time the Australian mainland had been attacked

(287) What people in what country had embraced the idea of evolution for many years before Darwin published his theory?

(288) Darwin argued that emotions actually served a purpose for humans, in communication and also in aiding their survival

(289) Darwin, therefore, argued that emotions evolved via natural selection and therefore have universal cross-cultural counterparts.

(290) What does Darwin do to show that his theory can support many theories that could not be explained by individual creation of species

(291) Darwin proposed that the features of all living things, including humans, were shaped by natural processes over long periods of time.

(292) During Darwin's lifetime the book went through six editions, with cumulative changes and revisions to deal with counter-arguments raised

(293) But it proposed a linear progression rather than the branching common descent theory behind Darwin's work in progress, and it ignored adaptation

(294) Darwin continued to research and extensively revise his theory while focusing on his main work of publishing the scientific results of the Beagle voyage.

(295) Chapter I covers animal husbandry and plant breeding, going back to ancient Egypt. What does Darwin use to illustrate the effects of artificial selection

(296) Quammen advised that later editions were weakened by Darwin making concessions and adding details to address his critics, and recommended the first edition

(297) Chapter IV details natural selection under the "infinitely complex and close-fitting . What did Darwin say could happen somewhere if there is a change in conditions

(298) In 2001, Apple introduced Mac OS X, based on Darwin and NEXTSTEP; its new features included the Dock and the Aqua user interface. Who did Apple make Maverick free to

(299) In Chapter II, Darwin specifies that the distinction between species and varieties is arbitrary, with experts disagreeing and changing their decisions when new forms were found

(300) In 2001, Apple introduced Mac OS X, based on Darwin and NEXTSTEP; its new features included the Dock and the Aqua user interface. What brought better single display support to Mac

(301) Although Darwin had privately questioned blending inheritance, he struggled with the theoretical difficulty that novel individual variations would tend to blend into a population

(302) Darwin's book legitimised scientific discussion of evolutionary mechanisms, and the newly coined term Darwinism was used to cover the whole range of evolutionism, not just his own ideas.

(303) Darwin stated that some changes that were commonly attributed to use and disuse, such as the loss of functional wings in some island dwelling insects, might be produced by natural selection

(304) Darwin's barnacle studies convinced him that variation arose constantly and not just in response to changed circumstances. In what year did Darwin begin to work on his evolution theory full-time




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نکاتی در خصوص اهمیت یادگیری جملات انگلیسی با Darwin


به جای حفظ کردن لغت Darwin ، جملات کوتاه با Darwin را حفظ کنید.

اگر واقعاً نمی توانید از حفظ کردن دل بکنید، به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Darwin، جملات کوتاه مختلف با لغت Darwin را حفظ کنید. مثلاً به جای اینکه لغت “university” را به معنی “دانشگاه” حفظ کنید، عبارت “I go to university” به معنی “من به دانشگاه می روم” را حفظ کنید. وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Darwin، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه Darwin را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از Darwin در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.


جمله سازی با کلمه Darwin

ساختن جمله با Darwin به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی Darwin است. اما برای اینکه مغز شما بتواند لغت Darwin را در آینده به یاد بیاورد، بهترین راه استفاده از روش زیر است:

با لغت Darwin ده جمله بسازید و در هر کدام از جملات معنای متفاوتی از واژه Darwin که می خواهید یاد بگیرید را به کار ببرید. با ساختن جمله از لغات جدید به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.



ساختار جملات انگلیسی با Darwin

شاید مهم ترین مفهوم در زبان، جمله باشد. یادگیری ساختار جمله (sentence structure) در انگلیسی و هر زبان دیگری امری بسیار ضروری است. هر زبانی گرامر خاص خودش دارد و بر اساس آن ساختار جمله مشخص می شود. همین نکته در مورد زبان انگلیسی هم صدق می کند. در این زبان هم در هر نوع جمله ای قواعد دستوری خاصی حکم فرما است و هر یک از آن ها نقش مهمی در رساندن دقیق منظورمان دارند.

یک جمله گروهی از کلمات می باشد که در کنار یکدیگر قرار میگیرند و هر کدام از این کلمات اطلاعات خاصی را به ما می دهند. این کلمات اغلب با هم فرق دارند و هر کدام نقش خاص خودشان را در جمله دارند. از مهمترین اجزاء هر جمله می توان به فعل Verb، اسم Noun، صفت Adjective، قید Adverb، حرف ربطی conjunctions، حرف اضافه preposition، حرف تعریف و ... اشاره کرد.


ساختار جملات انگلیسی را می توان به 4 دسته تقسیم کرد.


جمله ساده با Darwin

یک جمله ساده با Darwin از یک بند اصلی که شامل فعل و فاعل است، تشکیل شده که اطلاعات کاملی در مورد یک اتفاق یا حالت را به ما می دهد. قاعده کلی ساختار این جملات به صورت زیر است:

فاعل + فعل قابل صرف


جمله مرکب با Darwin

برخلاف جملات ساده، در جملات مرکب با Darwin، دو بند داریم که با حرف ربط (Conjunction) یا ویرگول (comma) به هم متصل می شوند. نکته ای که باید در این جا به آن توجه شود این است که از آن جایی که دو بندی که در ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با Darwin به کار برده می شوند، مستقل هستند، حتی به صورت جداگانه هم معنا می دهند. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با Darwin بصورت ذیل است:

بند مستقل + حرف ربط همپایه ساز + بند مستقل


جمله پیچیده با Darwin

ساختار جمله پیچیده (complex sentence structure) با Darwin همانطور که از نامش پیداست کمی با جمله مرکب با Darwin فرق دارد. در جملات پیچیده با Darwin، در کنار بند مستقل می توان از یک بند وابسته هم استفاده کرد. یک بند وابسته شامل حرف ربط وابسته ساز (Subordinating conjunction) یا ضمیر موصولی (relative pronoun) است. یادتان باشد این بند با این که فاعل و فعل دارد اما ممکن است معنای کاملی نداشته باشد. بنابراین یک بند وابسته برای این که مفهوم کاملی داشته باشد، به یک بند مستقل نیاز دارد. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات پیچیده انگلیسی با Darwin بصورت ذیل است:

بند مستقل + بند مستقل وابسته


جمله پیچیده – مرکب با Darwin

ساختار پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با Darwin همانطور که از نامش می توان حدس زد، ترکیبی است از جملات پیچیده و مرکب با لغت Darwin. یعنی از دو بند مستقل و یک بند وابسته تشکیل می شود. این بندها با حرف ربط همپایه ساز به هم متصل می شوند. ساختار جملات پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با Darwin بصورت ذیل است:

بند مستقل + بند وابسته + حرف ربط + بند مستقل


– همواره سعی کنید در مکالمه و یا ترجمه فارسی به انگلیسی، از ساختار و کلماتی استفاده نمائید که خود افراد انگلیسی زبان (نیتیو) آن ساختار و کلمات را بکار می برند.

طبیعی است که برای این هدف لازم است شخص ترجمه کننده آنقدر متن انگلیسی خوانده باشد و نسبت به کالوکیشن ها و همایندهای زبان انگلیسی آشنا باشد تا بتواند به مانند انگلیسی زبان های نیتیو، مفهوم را منتقل کند.

مجدداً تاکید میکنیم که صرفاً با ابتکار و خلاقیت های شخصی، بدون تسلط به کالوکیشن های زبان انگلیسی به هیچ وجه این امر میسر نخواهد بود.



سوالات متداول جمله با Darwin

در این قسمت مهمترین سوالاتی که در خصوص جمله سازی با Darwin و کاربرد کلمه Darwin در جملات انگلیسی پرسیده می شود آورده شده است. امیدواریم با مطالعه این پاسخ ها به جواب مورد نظرتان دست پیدا کنید.


در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات Darwin را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه Darwin و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای Darwin، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه Darwin نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از Darwin در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه Darwin به کمک همین جملات با Darwin و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت Darwin می باشد.


وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی Darwin، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه Darwin را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از Darwin در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.


ساختن جمله با Darwin به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی Darwin است. با ساختن جمله برای لغت Darwin به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.


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