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Nick Hopwood

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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 28, 2015
The cult of amphioxus in German Darwinism; or, our gelatinous ancestors in Naples' blue and balmy bayNick Hopwood
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 14, 2020
Reconstructing Robert Edwards: biography and the history of reproductionNick Hopwood
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2008
Model politicsNick Hopwood
History Workshop Journal : HWJ|May 22, 2012
A marble embryo: meanings of a portrait from 1900Nick Hopwood
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 2, 2011
Approaches and species in the history of vertebrate embryologyNick Hopwood
Australian Journal of Primary Health|November 13, 2013
Understanding partnership practice in primary health as pedagogic work: what can Vygotsky's theory of learning offer?Nick Hopwood
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 3, 2019
Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biologyNick Hopwood
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 10, 2025
Identities of an embryology journal in a molecular age; or, How Development got its nameNick Hopwood
British Journal for the History of Science|January 20, 2022
'Not birth, marriage or death, but gastrulation': the life of a quotation in biologyNick Hopwood
Lancet (London, England)|January 30, 2013
Anatomist and embryo: a portrait sculptureNick Hopwood
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 28, 2015
The cult of amphioxus in German Darwinism; or, our gelatinous ancestors in Naples' blue and balmy bayNick Hopwood
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 14, 2020
Reconstructing Robert Edwards: biography and the history of reproductionNick Hopwood
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2008
Model politicsNick Hopwood
History Workshop Journal : HWJ|May 22, 2012
A marble embryo: meanings of a portrait from 1900Nick Hopwood
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 2, 2011
Approaches and species in the history of vertebrate embryologyNick Hopwood
Australian Journal of Primary Health|November 13, 2013
Understanding partnership practice in primary health as pedagogic work: what can Vygotsky's theory of learning offer?Nick Hopwood
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 3, 2019
Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biologyNick Hopwood
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 10, 2025
Identities of an embryology journal in a molecular age; or, How Development got its nameNick Hopwood
British Journal for the History of Science|January 20, 2022
'Not birth, marriage or death, but gastrulation': the life of a quotation in biologyNick Hopwood
Lancet (London, England)|January 30, 2013
Anatomist and embryo: a portrait sculptureNick Hopwood
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