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  artn.com
Cryptobiology: Reconstructing Identity, (2001), is included in Art of the Americas: Latin America and the United States, 1800 to Now!
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is a privately funded not-for-profit institution, dedicated to excellence in collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting works of art from various cultures and periods to enhance the quality of life of its visitors and community.
Cryptobiology: Reconstructing Identity (2001), Cell Challenge: Gleevec (STI-571), (2001), PET Study: Reconstructing Rodin, (1998), COX-2, (1998), and Nanoscape I: Encounters in the Blood Stream, (1998), are part of the museum's permanent collection.
www.artn.com /sbm_2004.cfm   (272 words)

  
  No Answers in Genesis Discussion Board: No
If your link puports to demonstrate (for instance) that a reanimated blood drinking corpse isn't supernatural but "cryptobiology", for instance, I'll read it for a laugh, but won't consider it much past that.
Deal with the FACT that different people have different notions about the testability of their deities, and that these notions are theology, and that your job isn't to teach them that their theology is right or wrong.
Deal with the fact that reanimating corpses is not a facet of "cryptobiology", and the consequences of the rather fuzzy limits of the suprenatural to your notions of testability.
members3.boardhost.com /john666/msg/1182811093.html   (204 words)

  
 Cryptobiology at a Sky Island: Sierra San Pedro de Martír.
Cryptobiology at a Sky Island: Sierra San Pedro de Martír.
» Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » Cryptobiology at a Sky Island: Sierra San Pedro de Martír.
Cryptobiology Effort at a Sky Island: Sierra San Pedro de Martír.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread182359/pg1   (919 words)

  
  Bigfoot Dreams by Owl Publishing Company
If you like literary stories about jewish women in NY City going through crises of middle-age this book is for you.
The tabloid stuff and cryptozoology stuff (Prose incorrectly uses the term cryptobiology) are poorly researched and mere window dressing.
The meat of the book, if you want to call it that, consists of blow-by-blow metaphors describing the "heroine's" state of mind as she struggles to relate with her teen daughter, reconcile with her loser ex-husband, and quit smoking.
www.naturalskincare.ws /stuff-080504860X.html   (1081 words)

  
 Rutgers University :: History - Undergraduate Introduction
Each semester there are different choices of umbrella topics for students to register for; it is recommended that the student sign up for a topic of great interest to him or her.
Past seminar topics have included an economic comparison of the U.S. and Japan, antiradicalism/anticommunism movements in the U.S., Cryptobiology, Science, Sex, and Society, and Daoism and Chinese Society.
The department offers an honors program, the Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society, a range of Public History Internships, Independent Study (Research in History or Readings in History), and connections to many historical research centers such as the Center for Historical Analysis, the Stanton Anthony Papers, and the Thomas A. Edison Papers project.
history.rutgers.edu /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=86&Itemid=130   (422 words)

  
 not quite Ghostbusting...
And the folder, by definition, is not in the Parapsychology filing cabinet.
Cryptozoology, Cryptobiology: Another huge area, and again, the most controversial, depending on who you argue with.
Cryptozoology is the study of big critters; Bigfoot, Nessie, New Jersey Devil, etc. (maybe even Dinosaurs if you want to go that far) While Cryptobiology is the study of abnormal biological processes which might produce such oddities.
themediadesk.com /files8/para.htm   (2206 words)

  
 cryptobiology Information Center - cryptobiology
Furthermore, according to Heuvelmans, special attention should also be given to folklore regarding creatures.
While often layered in unlikely, fantastic cryptobiology elements, folktales may contain grains of truth that could help guide those researching reports of unusual animals.
Some cryptozoologists align themselves with a more scientifically rigorous field like zoology, while others tend toward an anthropological slant or even a Fortean perspective.
www.scipeeps.com /Sci-Biochemistry_Topics_Cp_-_D/cryptobiology.html   (1385 words)

  
 On Freud's so-called naturalism
According to Sulloway (it is the major thesis in his book), it led to magnifying the psychological side of psychoanalysis.
Its true biological roots were deeply buried, with the odd result, always in Sulloway's view, that Freud's work turned into a dishonest form of "cryptobiology".
However, cryptobiology remains biology, and, when not stolen to forgotten scientists of his time, Freud's biology is wrong.
pierrehenri.castel.free.fr /Articles/FreudMinnesota.htm   (5043 words)

  
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Each College meets once a year in a Congress made up of its most influential members.
Cryptobiology is the study of all life forms not covered by normal biology.
It follows the same principals as biology, and cryptobiologists are dedicated to preserving the ‘life’ and ‘habitat’ of the creatures they study.
camarilla.white-wolf.com /mst/mortals/Introduction.html   (1223 words)

  
 The Cave (2005) - IMDb user comments   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The parasites look like microscopic jellyfish which, in one scene, attack a grain of pollen.
We're not asked to suspend our disbelief: we're shown scientists vomiting cryptobiology and pseudoscience.
The meanest of the creatures turn out to be the English explorers.
us.imdb.com /title/tt0402901/usercomments?start=10   (2498 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cryptobiology is devoted to describing fictive, improbably real creatures.
Carol Cornelison creates beings that could legitimately become objects of its study.
Her sculptures makes us question exactly what we mean when we connect the words "human" and "nature".
www.ktcassoc.com /artists/carol_cornelison/comm.html   (305 words)

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