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Molecular Origins of Brain and Body Geometry

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Well-Defined Geometric Patterns Appeared in Animal Evolution Independently of the Skeleton
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    Chapter 3 Astonishing Gene Permanence Throughout Vertebrates and the Origin of the Skeleton
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    Chapter 4 Some of the Most Important External Organs in Mammals Have No Skeleton
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    Chapter 5 Body Geometry Follows the Skeleton Only Partially
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    Chapter 6 Longitudinal and Transversal Stripes in Vertebrates
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    Chapter 7 The Geometric Patterns of Zebras and of Transgenic Mice Are Directed by Specific Genes: The Geometry of Mammals Becomes Also Molecular
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    Chapter 8 The Eye: A Main Center of Circularity with Implications for Development and Evolution
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    Chapter 9 The Circularity of the Vertebrate Body
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    Chapter 10 Concentric Circles Are a General Feature of Vertebrates
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    Chapter 11 Two Poles of Circularity: Head–Neck and Rump
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    Chapter 12 Science from Its Onset to the Present Has Been Pervaded by Geometry
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    Chapter 13 Spirals Produced by Inert Matter As Well As by Spiders and Humans
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    Chapter 14 Hexagons Formed by Molecules and by the Minds of Wasps and Humans
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    Chapter 15 It May Sound Outrageous but the Human Condition Appears to Be Anchored in the Organization of Galaxies
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    Chapter 16 The Evolution of Matter Is Characterized by Geometry and Permanence
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    Chapter 17 Self-Assembly: The Primary Source of Coherence
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    Chapter 18 The Presence of Chromosomes Is Not Obligatory for Brain Function: Brain, Eye, Blood and Skin Cells Work Efficiently Without a Nucleus
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    Chapter 19 The Ordered Origin of the Brain
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    Chapter 20 The Brain Turns Out to Have Its Own Geometry
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    Chapter 21 Left and Right Side, of the Body and of the Brain, Are Not Mirror Images and Behave Independently
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    Chapter 22 How the Brain Changes the Body Geometry at Will
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    Chapter 23 The Concept of Soul Became Evident Following the Agricultural Revolution 8000 b.c .: How It Changed Since Then
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    Chapter 24 Brain Imagery: Visual Perception of Form, Color and Motion
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    Chapter 25 The Dream: Another Form of Brain Imagery
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    Chapter 26 Plato Had No Electron Microscope: Molecular Geometry Reverses His Concept of Reality
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Title
Molecular Origins of Brain and Body Geometry
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-06056-9
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978-3-31-906055-2, 978-3-31-906056-9
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Lima-de-Faria, Antonio

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 11%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 11%
Researcher 1 11%
Student > Master 1 11%
Unknown 5 56%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 11%
Psychology 1 11%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 11%
Unknown 5 56%