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Caleb Finch, professor of gerontology and biological science at the University of Southern California at Davis, and coauthor with Robert Ricklefs of the influential book Aging: A Natural History, describes the free radicals as “chemical sparks,” because they tear electrons and atoms away from other, whole molecules.
Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010
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Hawkins K, Bermingham E, Ricklefs RE, Mundy NI (2001) The molecular basis of an avian plumage polymorphism in the wild: a melanocortin-1-receptor point mutation is perfectly associated with the melanic plumage morph of the bananaquit, Coereba flaveola.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Pontus Skoglund et al. 2010
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"I thought he was actually a very good economic historian," says Ricklefs, who remembers
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Both Brown and Ricklefs use the same word to describe this well-travelled, extremely well-read and highly intelligent man: naive.
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Ricklefs RE (2009) Adaptation and diversification on islands.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Matthew C. Brandley et al. 2010
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They say they normally pay about $50 to $60 for a 3 month billing cycle, so when the Ricklefs 'bill arrived this month they were surprised.
unknown title 2009
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Bonamy said he understands why the Ricklefs are upset, but explained that the city can not, in essence, give away "free water."
unknown title 2009
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"If I had a leak I would know about it and I would get it fixed," Ricklefs maintained.
unknown title 2009
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M C Ricklefs (not verified), Singapore - Wed, 03 / 04 / 2009 - 1: 56pm
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"If I had a leak I would know about it and I would get it fixed," Ricklefs maintained.
unknown title 2009
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