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Georgia Journal of Science articles from June 2002

240 total articles

A quarterly refereed journal publishing scientific research in all areas of science. The first issue publishes abstracts of papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science; subsequent issues publish scientific research.

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Georgia Journal of Science archives from June 2002

GAS President's comments and report from the Academy Council.(James A. Nienow)(Brief Article)
June 22, 2002... Since taking office as President of the Academy a few months ago, I have had occasion to contemplate the state of science and education in Georgia. On the one hand the future looks bright. In March, I had a chance to listen to some of the...

Behavioral evidence for chemosensory and thermosensory pathway convergence in the caenorhabditis elegans nervous system.
June 22, 2002... The nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, is an established model system to explore the ways simple nervous systems detect and direct organismal responses to environmental changes. C. elegans possesses specialized receptor cells for the detection...

Specific gravities of tektites from Guangdong, China.
June 22, 2002... The mean specific gravity of 288 tektites from Guangdong, China was measured to be 2.426. The specific gravities of 49 disc-shaped Guangdong tektites with masses between 10.2 and 246.9 grams obey the equation: SG-20[degrees]C 2.4419 - 0.00914...

The origin of Descartes' mechanical philosophy.(Rene Descartes)
June 22, 2002... Rene Descartes' concept of a mechanical universe included the idea that organisms are machines. He reasoned that even though humans possess an immaterial soul, it still resides in a mechanical body. However, a living organism is different from...

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