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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006001276
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2006001276#concept
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- Biological phenomenology
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- found: Work cat.: Sack, M. Von der Neuropathologie zur Phan̈omenologie: Alfred Prinz Auersperg und die Geschichte der Heidelberger Schule, 2005:p. 92-93 (Introduction: Phenomenologial biology. An independent discipline phenomenological biology had never previously been cited within biological science. However, there has been an intellectual current in biological science since the 1930s which is best described in this way)
- found: Columbia University, Department of Mathematics WWW site, Feb. 15, 2006(What is absurd is the invention of the English word phenomenology and the creation of a whole profession out of that hype. In all other branches of scientific research, you are either a theoretical researcher, or an experimental researcher. Either theory or experiment, or both. There is no third kind. There is no phenomenological biology. No phenomenological chemistry. No solid state phenomenologist, and no phenomenological mathematician)
- notfound: Oxford English dict.;Webster's international dict.
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- 2006-02-15: new
- 2006-04-14: revised
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