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  1. Human Ecology: Problems and Solutions (A Series of books in biology) by Paul R. Ehrlich, 1973-06
  2. Humanity on a Tightrope: Thoughts on Empathy, Family, and Big Changes for a Viable Future by Paul Ehrlich, Robert Ornstein, 2010-11-16
  3. Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect by Paul R. Ehrlich, 2002-01-15
  4. Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich, 2000-01
  5. The Population Explosion by Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich, 1991-04
  6. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Children's Allergies and Asthma: Simple Steps to Help Stop Attacks and Improve Your Child's Health (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...) by Paul Ehrlich, Larry Chiaramonte, 2003-11-01
  7. The Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich, 1980-03-12
  8. Paul Ehrlich's Receptor Immunology:: The Magnificent Obsession by Arthur M. Silverstein, 2001-10-19
  9. New World New Mind by Robert E. Ornstein, Paul R. Ehrlich, 1989-07-06
  10. Paul Ehrlich: Scientist for Life by Ernest Baumler, 1984-12
  11. Paul Ehrlich and Modern Drug Development (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by Susan Zannos, 2002-08
  12. Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future by Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich, 1998-01-01
  13. Science of Ecology by Paul R. Ehrlich, Jonathan Roughgarden, 1987-01
  14. Paul Ehrlich: Forscher fur d. Leben (German Edition) by Ernst Baumler, 1979

1. Paul R. Ehrlich
Paul R. Ehrlich. Bing Professor of Population Studies. Chairman Paul R. Ehrlich received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. Co
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received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. Co-founder with Peter H. Raven of the field of coevolution, he has pursued long-term studies of the structure, dynamics, and genetics of natural butterfly populations. He has also been a pioneer in alerting the public to the problems of overpopulation, and in raising issues of population, resources, and the environment as matters of public policy. Professor Ehrlich's research group covers several areas. It continues to study the dynamics and genetics of natural populations of checkerspot butterflies ( Euphydryas ). This research has applications to such problems as the control of insect pests and optimum designs for nature reserves. A central focus of his group is investigating ways that human-disturbed landscapes can be made more hospitable to biodiversity. This work in "countryside biogeography" is under the direction of Dr. Gretchen Daily, founder of the field. The Ehrlich group's policy research on the population-resource-environment crisis takes a broad overview of the world situation, but also works intensively in such areas of immediate legislative interests as endangered species and the preservation of genetic resources. A special interest of Ehrlich's is cultural evolution, especially with respect to environmental ethics.

2. Ehrlich
Paul R.Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich is Professor of Biological Sciences and Population Studies at Stanford University, and the author of The Population Bomb, The End of Affluence, and Extinction, plus many
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Paul R.Ehrlich Paul Ehrlich is Professor of Biological Sciences and Population Studies at Stanford University, and the author of The Population Bomb, The End of Affluence, and Extinction, plus many scientific papers. He is the recipient of the John Muir Award. Through photosynthesis, plants are able, with the help of sunlight, to combine carbon dioxide and water, both of which have a low energy content, into high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars, starches, and cellulose. The Machinery of Nature Evidence abounds that different environmental situations cause populations in different geographic areas to evolve diverse characteristics. Ibid. The environment shapes the genetic endowment of individuals through the medium of natural selection, and, in addition, it helps to determine their phenotypes by interacting with their genotypes in the course of development. Ibid. Prey individuals that are in prime reproductive condition, those that are most critical to the future of the prey population, are generally lest likely to be caught. Ibid.

3. Biographies Info Science : Ehrlich Paul
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6. EHRLICH PAUL (1854-1915)
Translate this page ehrlich paul (1854-1915). Savant allemand, prix Nobel de médecine (1908), qui a largement contribué à la naissance ou au développement
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EHRLICH PAUL (1854-1915) basophiles acidophiles et neutrophiles Farbenanalytische Untersuchungen zur Histologie und Klinik des Blutes Anaemia

7. Ehrlich, Paul - Bücher - Antiquarische, Gebrauchte Und Vergriffene.
Translate this page Ehrlich, Paul. Klicken und sparen. 24.04.2004. 4 - Die Lebensgeschichte Paul Ehrlich s. ehrlich paul. ehrlich paul ehrlich paul Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), dt.
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Der Dieselmotor : Ehrlich, Paul
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Beiträge zur experimentellen Pathologie und Chemotherapie. Leipzig, 1909, : Ehrlich, Paul,
VII, 247 S., marmor. Ppbd. m. Rü.-Schild, Stempel auf Titelblatt (stamp on titlepage). G/M 2565; DBE III, S. 44; DSB IV, S. 295; Nobelpreis f.Physiol./Medizin 1908. Ehrlich, Paul (1854-1914) Prof. in Berlin (Mitarbeiter R. Koch s), Göttingen und Frankfurt a.M. Begründer der modernen Chemotherapie.
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Hier geht es weiter zum Buchtitel Beiträge zur experimentellen Pathologie und Chemotherapie. Leipzig, 1909,
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Allgemeines über Chemotherapie- Chemotherapie der Spirillosen. : Ehrlich, Paul:
Publisher: Buchdruckerei Carl Ritter, Wiesbaden. 1910.
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Hier geht es weiter zum Buchtitel Allgemeines über Chemotherapie- Chemotherapie der Spirillosen.

8. Paul Ehrlich - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich. A German, Paul Ehrlich (March 14, 1854August 20, 1915), won the 1908 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
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For the American entomologist , see Paul R. Ehrlich
A German, Paul Ehrlich March 14 August 20 ), won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine . He is noted for his work in hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. He coined the phrases magic bullet , and chemotherapy . The idea of a magic bullet is also his. His life is depicted in the movie The Magic Bullet , which focused on Salvarsan , his cure for syphilis . His work raised the existence of the blood-brain barrier The " magic bullet " concept comes from the experience of 19th century German chemists with selectively staining tissues for histological examination, and in particular, selectively staining bacteria (Ehrlich was an exceptionally gifted histological chemist, and invented the precursor technique to Gram staining bacteria). Ehrlich figured that if a compound could be made that selectively targeted a disease causing organism, then a toxin for that organism could be delivered along with the agent of selectivity. Hence, a "magic bullet" would be created that killed only the organism targeted. A problem with the use of the magic bullet concept as it emerged from its histological roots is that people confused the dye with the agent of tissue selectivity and antibiotic activity. Prontosil, a

9. Paul R Ehrlich
ehrlich paul R. Barnet,R. Cavanagh,J. Global Dreams. 1995 (1778); Barnet,R. Mueller,R. Global Reach. 1974 (346); Dickson,P. Think Tanks.
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10. Paul Ehrlich
Paul Ehrlich (18541915) was born near Breslau—then in Germany, but now known as Wroclaw, Poland—and studied to become a medical doctor at the university
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    Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) was born near Breslau—then in Germany, but now known as Wroclaw, Poland—and studied to become a medical doctor at the university there and in Strasbourg, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Leipzig. In Breslau he worked in the laboratory of his cousin, Carl Weigert, a pathologist who pioneered the use of aniline dyes as biological stains. Ehrlich became interested in the selectivity of dyes for specific organs, tissues, and cells, and he continued his investigations at the Charité Hospital in Berlin. After he showed that dyes react specifically with various components of blood cells and the cells of other tissues, he began to test the dyes for therapeutic properties to determine whether they could kill off pathogenic microbes. After his own bout with tuberculosis—probably contracted in the laboratory—and his subsequent cure with Robert Koch's tuberculin therapy, Ehrlich focused his attention on bacterial toxins and antitoxins. At first he worked in a small private laboratory, but as the quality of his work became recognized by Koch and others, he was able to command more and better resources—eventually the State Serum Institute in Frankfurt. In 1908 he received the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on immunization.

11. Scott Ehrlich Paul Robeson: Athlete Actor Singer Activist
Scott ehrlich paul Robeson Athlete Actor Singer Activist. Author or Artist Scott Ehrlich. Title Paul Robeson Athlete Actor Singer
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Birders Handbook FGT Natural History of North American Birds, Ehrlich, Paul, 10242290, 0671-65989-8, Nature / Birds, SIMON SCHUSTER, TRADEPAPER, $20.00 / $18.40, 2,
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13. The Population Explosion By Paul R. Ehrlich & Anne H. Ehrlich
Paul Ehrlich Anne Ehrlich The Population Explosion. This sequel to Paul Ehrlich s 1968 landmark bestseller The Population Bomb
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The Population Explosion
This sequel to Paul Ehrlich 's 1968 landmark best-seller The Population Bomb examines the critical choices we face today and proposes an agenda for the 1990s to avoid global ecocide. The Population Explosion vividly describes how the Earth's population, growing by 95 million people a year, is rapidly depleting the planet's resources, resulting in famine, global warming, acid rain, and other major problems . Paul and Anne Ehrlich also clearly and concisely point to immediate action that will lessen the threat of ruin and begin to build a more peaceful, sane, and secure world. All too often, overpopulation is thought of simply as crowding: too many people in a given area, too high a population density. For instance, the deputy editor in chief of Forbes magazine pointed out recently, in connection with a plea for more population growth in the United States: "If all the people from China and India lived in the continental U.S. (excluding Alaska), this country would still have a smaller population density than England, Holland, or Belgium." The appropriate response is "So what?" Density is generally irrelevant to questions of overpopulation. For instance, if brute density were the criterion, one would have to conclude that Africa is "underpopulated," because it has only 55 people per square mile, while Europe (excluding the USSR) has 261 and Japan 857. A more sophisticated measure would take into consideration the amount of Africa not covered by desert or "impenetrable" forest. This more habitable portion is just a little over half the continent's area, giving an effective population density of 117 per square mile. That's still only about a fifth of that in the United Kingdom. Even by 2020, Africa's effective density is projected to grow to only about that of France today (266), and few people would consider France excessively crowded or overpopulated.

14. Paul Ehrlich - Biography
paul ehrlich – Biography. paul ehrlich was born on March 14, 1854 at Strehlen, in Upper Silesia*, Germany. He was the son of Ismar
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Paul Ehrlich was born on March 14, 1854 at Strehlen, in Upper Silesia , Germany. He was the son of Ismar Ehrlich and his wife Rosa Weigert, whose nephew was the great bacteriologist Karl Weigert.
Ehrlich was educated at the Gymnasium at Breslau and subsequently at the Universities of Breslau, Strassburg, Freiburg-im-Breisgau and Leipzig. In 1878 he obtained his doctorate of medicine by means of a dissertation on the theory and practice of staining animal tissues. This work was one of the results of his great interest in the aniline dyes discovered by W. H. Perkin in 1853.
In 1878 he was appointed assistant to Professor Frerichs at the Berlin Medical Clinic, who gave him every facility to continue his work with these dyes and the staining of tissues with them. Ehrlich showed that all the dyes used could be classified as being basic, acid or neutral and his work on the staining of granules in blood cells laid the foundations of future work on haematology and the staining of tissues.
In 1882 Ehrlich published his method of staining the tubercle bacillus that Koch had discovered and this method was the basis of the subsequent modifications introduced by Ziehl and Neelson, which are still used today. From it was also derived the Gram method of staining bacteria so much used by modern bacteriologists.

15. Paul Ehrlich (www.whonamedit.com)
paul ehrlich German physician and biochemist, born March 14, 1854, Strehlen, Schlesien; died August 20, 1915, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. Associated with AddisonBiermer disease ehrlich's finger
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German physician and biochemist, born March 14, 1854, Strehlen, Schlesien; died August 20, 1915, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe.
Associated eponyms: Addison-Biermer disease Historic term for pernicious anaemia or megaloblastic anaemia, secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency. Ehrlich's finger test In vivo test for demonstrating a haemolysis caused by biphasic cold haemolysins (Donath-Landsteiner antibodies). Ehrlich's mast cells Tissue mast cells. Ehrlich's reaction Test for urobilinogen using Ehrlich's reagent. Ehrlich's reagent 2 g% dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in 20 %-ig HCI for demonstrating urobilin. Ehrlich's side chain theory A theory of immune reactions and the formation of antibodies.

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17. Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (Bundesamt Für Sera Und Impfstoffe)
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18. Dossier - Dr. Paul Erlich
A publication providing succinct biographical sketches of environmental scientists, economists, "experts " and activists released by The National Center for Public Policy Research. Environmental Scientist Dr. paul ehrlich. Dr. Environmental Scientist Dr. paul ehrlich. Dr. paul ehrlich is a Stanford University biologist and author of the best
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Dossier A publication providing succinct biographical sketches of environmental scientists, economists, "experts," and activists released by The National Center for Public Policy Research.
Environmental Scientist: Dr. Paul Ehrlich
Perhaps Ehrlich's best known blunder is a 1980 bet he made with University of Maryland economist Julian Simon. Dr. Simon, who believes that human ingenuity holds the answers to population growth problems, asserted that if Ehrlich were correct and the world truly was heading toward an era of scarcity, then the price of various commodities would rise over time. Simon predicted that prices would fall instead and challenged Ehrlich to pick any commodity and any future date to illustrate his point. Ehrlich accepted the challenge: In October 1980, he purchased $1,000 worth of five metals ($200 each) tin, tungsten, copper, nickel and chrome. Ehrlich bet that if the combined value of all five metals he purchased was higher in 1990, Simon would have to pay him the difference. If the prices turned out to be lower, Ehrlich would pay Simon the difference. Ten years later, Ehrlich sent Simon a check for $576 all five metals had fallen in price.
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"Actually, the problem in the world is that there is much too many rich people..." - Quoted by the Associated Press, April 6, 1990

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Center for testing and licencing (immuno)biological drugs, registration and evaluating adverse drug reaction, inspection and controlling of pharmaceutical companies and transfusion centres
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20. October 27, 2000, Hour Two: Paul Ehrlich: Human Natures
How much do our genes determine our behavior? Is there such a thing as genetic destiny? And is evolution merely a biological process, or is it a cultural process as well?
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SCIENCE FRIDAY... Science Friday Archives October > October 27, 2000: Hour Two: Paul Ehrlich: Human Natures How much do our genes determine our behavior? Is there such a thing as "genetic destiny?" And is evolution merely a biological process, or is it a cultural process as well? In this hour, we'll talk with biologist Paul Ehrlich about human natures, how they change, and about the history and future of human evolution. Plus, an alarming series of reports from conference on coral reefs taking place this week in Indonesia says that, unless action is taken now, there may not be any reefs left in 25 years. We'll find out why some scientists are saying that reefs are on the rocks - a combination of human neglect, and rising ocean temperatures. Tune in to this hour - and call in with your questions and comments. 1-800-989-8255. Listen to this program in RealAudio! Guests:
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