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David M. Kaplan, Duke UniversityThe Deep Relevance of Motor Neuroscience Christine Keiner, STS/Public Policy Department, Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe New Oyster Wars: Debating the Deliberate Introduction of Non-Native Oysters to the Chesapeake Bay Elias Khalil, Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition ResearchWhat is an Organism? A. Ross Kiester, USDA Forest ServiceAesthetics of Biological Diversity. William Kimler, History, North Carolina State UniversityThe Hope Collection as an Ecological Tool Jeremy Kirby, Department of Philosophy, Florida State UniversityAristotle and his Commentators on the Persistence of Somatic Material Kim Kleinman, Research Associate, Missouri Botanical GardenPerspectives and Prospects for the History of the Plant Sciences: One View Marainne Klemun, Department of History, University of ViennaResources of Useful Plants and Patterns of Their Worldwide Distribution. Franz Unger's Bromatorische Linie (1857) between Humboldt's Plant Geography and the Vavilovian Gene Centres Leah Knight, Department of English, Queen's University (Kingston)Transplanted poetics in sixteenth-century English herbalism Gal Kober, Philosophy, Boston University Teleology's New Clothes: Teleonomy and the Notion of Program Alexei Kouprianov, Program 'Promoting social studies of education', European UniversityJ. G. Gmelin's "Flora Sibirica" (1747-1769): An early reception of the Linnaean method in Russia? Ulrich Krohs, Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition ResearchApplied Biology: Where Teleology Really Enters the Stage Maria E. Kronfeldner, Regensburg University, GermanyObjections against creativity as based on blind variation: selective processes, guided variation and cognitive mechanisms in creativity
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