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Science Progress has published a special double issue celebrating the life and works of Charles Darwin. Founded in 1894, just two years after Darwin's death, Science Progress now presents a selection of archival and new articles that re-examine Darwin's theories and legacy and show considerable light on his friendships and character.

Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd

Volume 89, Numbers 3-4, August 2006
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Recent insights into microbial physiology
pp. 141-149(9)
Authors: El-Sharoud, Walid M.; Rowbury, Robin J.

DNA supercoiling and bacterial gene expression
pp. 151-166(16)
Author: Dorman, Charles J.

Variations on a theme: diverse N-acyl homoserine lactone-mediated quorum sensing mechanisms in Gram-negative bacteria
pp. 167-211(45)
Authors: Smith, Debra; Wang, Jin-Hong; Swatton, Jane E.; Davenport, Peter; Price, Bianca; Mikkelsen, Helga; Stickland, Hannah; Nishikawa, Kahoko; Gardiol, Noémie; Spring, David R.; Welch, Martin

The role of Two-component regulation systems in the physiology of the bacterial cell
pp. 213-242(30)
Authors: Bekker, Martijn; De Mattos, M. Joost Teixeira; Hellingwerf, Klaas J.

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