Reasoning in biological discoveries
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Daniel L. Young & Chi-Sang Poon (2001). Soul Searching and Heart Throbbing for Biological Modeling. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1080-1081.
Stanley Joel Reiser & Ruth E. Bulger (1997). The Social Responsibilities of Biological Scientists. Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (2).
Lindley Darden (2006). Flow of Information in Molecular Biological Mechanisms. Biological Theory 1 (3):280-287.
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