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  E.B. Ford
Ford was a pupil and follower of Ronald Fisher.
Ford also went on in 1954 to write another book in the series, one of only a very few authors to have done so.
Ford never married and did not have any children, prompting suggestions that he was homosexual.
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  Edmund Brisco Ford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford, F.R.S. 23rd April 1901 - 2nd January 1988) was a British ecological geneticist.
Ford never married and did not have any children, prompting suggestions that he was homosexual.
* Carpenter G.D.H. and E.B. Ford (1933) Mimicry.
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 Ford Sport
Born Ford Hermann Hueffer, he was Ford Madox Hueffer before he finally settled on the name Ford Madox Ford in honor of his grandfather, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, of whom he wrote a biography.
Ford also wrote the tetralogy ''Parade's End'' (1924-28), set in England and on the Western Front in World War I, where he served as an officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a life vividly depicted in the novels.
Ford wrote dozens of novels as well as essays, poetry, memoir, and literary criticism, and collaborated with Joseph Conrad on two novels, ''The Inheritors'' (1901) and ''Romance'' (1903).
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Professor Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford, F.R.S. 23rd April 1901 - 2nd January 1988) was a British ecological geneticist.
Ford was a pupil and follower of R.A. Fisher.
Ford also went on in 1954 to write another book in the series, one of only a very few authors to have done so.
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 S C Ford
Born Ford Hermann Hueffer, he was Ford Madox Hueffer before he finally settled on the name Ford Madox Ford in honor of his grandfather, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, of whom he wrote a biography.
Ford also wrote the tetralogy ''Parade's End'' (1924-28), set in England and on the Western Front in World War I, where he served as an officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a life vividly depicted in the novels.
Ford wrote dozens of novels as well as essays, poetry, memoir, and literary criticism, and collaborated with Joseph Conrad on two novels, ''The Inheritors'' (1901) and ''Romance'' (1903).
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In 1919 the company was reincorporated, with Ford, his wife, Clara, and...
American first lady (1974-77), the wife of Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States, and founder of the Betty Ford Center, a facility dedicated...
Ford, Gerald R. 38th president of the United States (1974-77), who, as 40th vice president, succeeded to the presidency on the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon under...
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 Edmund Brisco Ford - InformationBlast
Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford (23rd April 1901 - 2nd January 1988) was a British ecological geneticist.
Edmund Brisco Ford, known as Henry Ford or by his initials (i.e.
E.B. Ford) was a British ecological geneticist and Fellow of the Royal Society (F.R.S.).
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 Henry Ford Library
Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, J. Morgan, Evelyn Nesbit, Sig- mund Freud, and Emiliano Zapata slip in and out of the tale, crossing paths with Doctorow's imagined family and other fictional characters, including an immigrant peddler and a ragtime musician from Harlem whose insistence on a point of justice drives him to revolutionary violence.
Henry Ford II - Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917-September 29, 1987), son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford, was born in Detroit.
Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford, F.R.S (23rd April 1901 - 2nd January 1988) was a pupil and follower of Ronald Fisher.
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 Ford Australia
Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company.
The Laser was produced in Ford's plant at Homebush in Sydney until 1995, when the plant closed, after which they were fully imported from Japan.
Ford Australia no longer has a medium sized model, having dropped the Mondeo in 2001, arguing that the segment of the market in which it competed was in decline in Australia.
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Ford, Gerald R. 38th president of the United States (1974-77), who, as 40th vice president, succeeded to the presidency on the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon under the process decreed by the...
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In 1919 the company was reincorporated, with Ford, his wife, Clara, and his son, Edsel, acquiring full ownership; they, their heirs, and the Ford Foundation (formed 1936)...
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Ford was one of the first scientists to be elected a Fellow of All Souls College since the seventeenth century.
Ford was elected FRS in 1946 (Darwin Medal 1954).
Ford did not keep correspondence systematically, with the result that there are few extended exchanges with colleagues, but there are carbons of outgoing letters, 1963-1974, preserved by a former secretary, which provide a record of his activities during this period.
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American first lady (1974-77), the wife of Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States, and founder of the Betty...
British geneticist who made substantial contributions to the genetics of natural selection and defined and developed the science of ecological...
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 Article Database - Jonathan Wells - The Peppered Myth: "Of Moths and Men" An evolutionary tale
Oxford geneticist Edmund Brisco Ford wanted to study evolution under natural conditions, and peppered moths seemed a good test case.
Ford obtained grant support for Kettlewell, who was then able to do what he loved most—traipsing around the woods surrounded by moths.
Ford helped Kettlewell compile and interpret his results, but according to Ford's biographer the fit between theory and data was too good to be true.
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Its chief concerns have been international affairs (particularly population control, the alleviation of food shortages, and the strengthening of democratic values),...
In 1919 the company was reincorporated, with Ford, his wife, Clara, and his son, Edsel, acquiring full ownership; they, their heirs, and the Ford Foundation (formed 1936) were sole stockholders until January 1956, when public sale of...
Ford, Gerald R. 38th president of the United States (1974-77), who, as 40th vice president, succeeded to the presidency on the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon under the process decreed by the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution and thereby became the nation's only unelected chief executive.
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 Amazon.fr: ford: Livres en anglais   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ford Cortina Mk.3 1970-76 Handybook (Broché - mars 1977)
Ford Madox Ford: A Study of His Novels par Richard A. Cassell (Relié - mars 1977)
Genetics and Adaptation par Edmund Brisco Ford (Reliure inconnue - octobre 1976)
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 Amazon.com: Brisco: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas V Brisco The Holman Bible Atlas illuminates the Bible for a whole...
Biography - Ford, Edmund Brisco (1901-1988): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team (Digital - April 26, 2006) - HTML
SHARON BRISCO is an elementary school teacher who has taught hundreds of...
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 Philip M. Sheppard Papers, American Philosophical Society
In 1948, he received a second class honours degree in Zoology, and was subsequently awarded the Christopher Welch Research Scholarship.
His research on the moth Panaxia dominula (the Scarlet Tiger), and Cepaea nemoralis (the land snail) showed the effects of various kinds of natural selection in controlling the genetic composition of wild populations.
Of special interest among Sheppard's correspondents are Cyril Clarke and Richard McConnell for information on blood group research, E.B. Ford for research data on Panaxia dominula, and John R.G. Turner for research on Heliconius.
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 E.B. Ford at AllExperts
* Carpenter G.D.H. and E.B. Ford (1933) Mimicry.
* Ford E.B. Genes and Adaptation Institute of Biology studies.
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 Bernard Kettlewell Summary
Two years later he was appointed senior research officer in the zoology department at Oxford, where he was to perform his most celebrated experiments--those dealing with industrial melanism.
Over a span of two decades, Kettlewell worked with a small research team in the laboratory of his good friend Edmund Brisco Ford to link the world of the field naturalist with that of professional biology.
Long before Kettlewell's research in England, animals indigenous to regions subject to industrial pollution were known to exhibit darker coloration as time passed.
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 Titles by Judith Hooper
Based on original documents and interviews with scientists on both sides of the Atlantic as well as friends and relatives of the principal characters, Of Moths and Men chronicles the bitter rivalries, academic jealousies, botched science, and emotional heartbreak of the scientists involved.
Kettlewell had been lured into the inner circles of Oxford by the celebrated geneticist Edmund Brisco Ford—a fabulous racounteur, a wildly eccentric don, and an often ruthless zealot bent on establishing his theories of how evolution worked and vanquishing all rivals.
At the very moment that the peppered moth experiments were establishing the Oxford biologists as masters of their world, their personal and professional relationships were disintegrating in a miasma of recriminations, intrigue, backbiting, and shattered dreams.
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 Amazon.ca: Edmund - Travel: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Agriculture, Geology, and Society in Antebellum South Carolina: The Private Diary of Edmund Ruffin, 1843 by Edmund Ruffin and William M. Mathew (Hardcover - Jun 1992)
Antarctica by Edmund Hillary and David Barker (Unknown Binding)
From the Ocean to the Sky by Edmund, Sir Hillary (Hardcover - April 1979)
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 Amazon.ca: ford: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hans Holbein the Younger: A Critical Monograph by Ford Madox Ford (Library Binding - Mar 2000)
Harrison Ford by Jean-Jacques Jelot-Blanc (Unknown Binding - 1987)
Harrison Ford: L'Uomo Dei Contrapposti: Sciarade Emozionali Nel Segno Dell'introspezione by Patrizia Ferretti (Unknown Binding - Jan 2001)
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Ford, Connie (1912-1998) veterinarian, poet and Communist (1)
Ford, Edmund Hugh Francis (1851-1930) Abbot of Downside Historian and Theologian (2)
Forde, Lady Harriet (d 1865) nee Butler, afterwards Savage, daughter of 2nd Earl of Carrick (1)
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 Phenylthiocarbamide: A 75-Year Adventure in Genetics and Natural Selection -- Wooding 172 (4): 2015 -- Genetics
and evolution, in spite of Ford's being a mere undergraduate
of Fisher, Ford, and Huxley to be revisited using molecular
, B. C., 1995 Edmund Brisco Ford: 23 April 1901–21 January 1988.
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