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Currently, he is the Curator of Vertebrates in the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge.
Robert J. Asher: 'Religious' Scientists And The Legacy Of Christopher Hitchens Robert J. Asher 2012
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Currently, he is the Curator of Vertebrates in the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge.
Robert J. Asher: 'Religious' Scientists And The Legacy Of Christopher Hitchens Robert J. Asher 2012
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Such reports gained further traction after an Argentine government scientist, Andres Carrasco conducted a study, "Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Produce Teratogenic Effects on Vertebrates by Impairing Retinoic Acid Signaling" in 2009.
Roundup: Birth Defects Caused By World's Top-Selling Weedkiller, Scientists Say 2011
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Vertebrates might be 'favored', but for evolution of vertebrate-like organisms to occur, each of the previous forms have to be adapted to their own environments.
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Such reports gained further traction after an Argentine government scientist, Andres Carrasco conducted a study, "Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Produce Teratogenic Effects on Vertebrates by Impairing Retinoic Acid Signaling" in 2009.
Roundup: Birth Defects Caused By World's Top-Selling Weedkiller, Scientists Say 2011
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Vertebrates have hard internal parts and a soft exterior internal skeleton.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Vertebrates have hard internal parts and a soft exterior internal skeleton.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Hart, “Postharvest Crop Losses (Insects and Mites),” and “Postharvest Food Losses (Vertebrates),” in Encyclopedia of Pest Management, vol. 1, ed.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Hart, “Postharvest Crop Losses (Insects and Mites),” and “Postharvest Food Losses (Vertebrates),” in Encyclopedia of Pest Management, vol. 1, ed.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Vertebrates as a clade might not exist, but motile bilaterally symmetrical organisms seem plausible, perhaps even with sensory organs housed in a bony head.
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