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The following pages link to James Lovelock (Q210898):
Displayed 50 items.
- CLAW hypothesis (Q1023830) (← links)
- Andrew Watson (Q2846762) (← links)
- Gaia (Q3213121) (← links)
- Ages of Gaia (Q3236477) (← links)
- The Revenge of Gaia (Q7760508) (← links)
- The Vanishing Face of Gaia (Q10287984) (← links)
- A Physical Basis for Life Detection Experiments (Q22122433) (← links)
- Reanimation of rats from body temperatures between 0 and 1 degree C by microwave diathermy (Q24538692) (← links)
- James Ephraim Lovelock (Q28052451) (← links)
- Ocean pipes could help the Earth to cure itself (Q28250862) (← links)
- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in and over the Atlantic (Q29998926) (← links)
- Daisyworld is Darwinian: constraints on adaptation are important for planetary self-regulation (Q33916248) (← links)
- Gaia: the living Earth (Q34285043) (← links)
- Archer John Porter Martin CBE. 1 March 1910 -- 28 July 2002: Elected F.R.S. 1950 (Q34401081) (← links)
- The lethal effect of cotton-wool lipid on tubercle bacilli in acid conditions and its prevention by surface-active agents (Q36258811) (← links)
- Some methods of measuring ventilation (Q36447825) (← links)
- A geophysiologist's thoughts on geoengineering (Q37256029) (← links)
- New statements on the Gaia theory (Q38579845) (← links)
- The protective action of neutral solutes against haemolysis by freezing and thawing (Q39237384) (← links)
- The immobilization of spermatozoa by freezing and thawing and the protective action of glycerol (Q39250242) (← links)
- The lipids of whole blood. Lipid biosynthesis in human blood in vitro (Q41864412) (← links)
- The physical instability of human red blood cells (Q42007647) (← links)
- Blood clotting; the function of electrolytes and of calcium (Q42951312) (← links)
- The lipids of whole blood. 2. The exchange of lipids between the cellular constituents and the lipoproteins of human blood (Q42961634) (← links)
- Halogenated hydrocarbons in the atmosphere (Q43501347) (← links)
- Natural halocarbons in the air and in the sea (Q44174488) (← links)
- A geophysiologist's thoughts on the natural sulphur cycle. (Q45989178) (← links)
- Distribution of atmospheric halocarbons in the air over the Los Angeles Basin (Q46035670) (← links)
- Homeostatic tendencies of the earth's atmosphere. (Q47701140) (← links)
- Methanogenesis, fires and the regulation of atmospheric oxygen (Q47963105) (← links)
- Midwife to the greens: the electron capture detector (Q48836139) (← links)
- Affinity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons for Electrons with Thermal Energies: Its Possible Significance in Carcinogenesis (Q53613888) (← links)
- Possible site and mode of action of certain lipotropic macromolecules in tuberculosis. (Q53807541) (← links)
- Gaia as seen through the atmosphere (Q53966695) (← links)
- Oceanic phytoplankton, atmospheric sulphur, cloud albedo and climate (Q55868942) (← links)
- A sensitive detector for gas chromatography (Q55932578) (← links)
- The electron capture detector (Q55932580) (← links)
- Atmospheric Fluorine Compounds as Indicators of Air Movements (Q56050177) (← links)
- Atmospheric Dimethyl Sulphide and the Natural Sulphur Cycle (Q56050178) (← links)
- A danger to science? (Q56135359) (← links)
- Hands up for the Gaia hypothesis (Q56210304) (← links)
- The Dependence of Flame Spread and Probability of Ignition on Atmospheric Oxygen (Q57915244) (← links)
- The regulation of carbon dioxide and climate: Gaia or geochemistry (Q57926302) (← links)
- Authors' reply (Q57928054) (← links)
- Electron-capture detector (Q57942741) (← links)
- Photochemical oxidation of halocarbons in the troposphere (Q58054822) (← links)
- Long-range transport of photochemical ozone in north-western Europe (Q58054831) (← links)
- Resuscitation of Hamsters after Supercooling or Partial Crystallization at Body Temperatures Below 0° C (Q58935100) (← links)
- Protection of Living Cells Against Acid by Certain Non-Ionic and Amphoteric Soaps (Q58946355) (← links)
- A Colour Reaction for Non-Ionic and Amphoteric Soaps (Q58946964) (← links)