The answer depends on how many books on each subject there are.
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A succession like history, completed in intervals....
About 48% or if you want to be more accurate the actual answer was 47.826%
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To trace the history and development of biology, you would need to research the history of biology and how it developed over the course of history.
The history of biology is fascinating. Modern medicine can be traced through the history of biology as the understanding of the human body was taking place for example.
The time line of the history of biology is the 19th century. that's all I know
for as i know biology comes from the two greek words bios which means life and logos which means study. biology is a science of life, study of living organisms, it defines the investigation of the origin' history , structures, function, development, heredity, and many more...the father of biology is Aristotle
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To trace the development of biology as a science, you would need to research the history of biology to trace its development as a science.
Biology is very meaningful and different because we can get more knowledge about the history of every life...
Charles Joseph Singer has written: 'A short history of biology' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The herbal in antiquity and its transmission to later ages' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Greek and Roman Medicine, Materia medica, Medical Botany 'A short history of scientific ideas to 1900' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Science 'A history of biology to about the year 1900' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The earliest chemical industry' 'A short history of science to the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Science, History 'A history of technology' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Technology 'The story of living things' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'A history of scientific ideas' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Science 'Studies in the history and method of science' -- subject(s): Medicine, Science, History 'A history of biology' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The evolution of anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomists, Anatomy, History, Human anatomy 'Greek science and modern science' -- subject(s): History, Science 'The Christian failure' -- subject(s): Christianity, Controversial literature, Religion and science
study of hunab beings
The Aristotle helps us understand the philosophy and history of biology by the theory that it advances.
Etymology deals with the derivations and the history of words. It is not a branch of biology.
Norman John Berrill has written: 'Biology in action' -- subject(s): Biology 'Journey into wonder' -- subject(s): Natural history, Voyages and travels, History 'The life of the ocean' -- subject(s): Marine biology