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Lives of a Cell

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Bantam, 1974 - Science

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Review: The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher

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Perhaps I screwed up by reading The Medusa and the Snail first. Or at all. For the most part, the writings here would actually appear to do with *gasp* biology. (Perish the thought!) Compare this to ... Read full review

Review: The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher

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An anthology of short, philosophical meditations on the biology and ecology of life, pondering such varied topics as; Can we learn from ant colonies? How would an alien species view us? What exactly ...

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The Lives of a Cell
1
A Fear of Pheromones
17
An Earnest Proposal
29
Copyright

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Thomas was a physician, researcher, author, and teacher best known for his essays, which contain lucid meditations and reflections on a wide range of topics. He was a former dean of New York University Medical School and president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

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