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No. 100 (2005): Especial nº 100
No. 100 (2005): Especial nº 100
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/enbio11002005
Published:
2005-01-20
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Celebrating the first 100 issues of Encounters in Biology
Salvador Guirado
4
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The challenges of communication"
Miguel Ángel Medina Torres
5-6
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Teaching biology today at compulsory levels or the challenge of motivating teaching for meaningful learning in these times
Antonio M. Escámez Pastrana
6-8
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Trends in plant ‘omics’
Concepción Avila Sáez
8-10
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Current trends in the study of Envioremental Problems
Félix López Figueroa
11-13
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Current Perspectives in Physical Geography: Inherited Problems and Possibilities for Change
Félix López Figueroa
11-13
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Evo-Devo:Towards a New Paradigm in Evolutionary Biology
Ramón Muñoz Chapulí
15-17
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Stem cells, a unique technology and scientific reality
José Becerra Ratia
17-19
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Trends in plant biology: reflections of a plant physiologist
Miguel Ángel Quesada
19-21
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Transgenic plants and service to humanity
Fernando Gallardo Alba
21-22
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Patents: concepts and importance
Adolfo Linares Rueda, Francisco Jiménez Montes
22-24
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The evolution of pathogenic microorganisms. ‘Learning to be bad?
Antonio de Vicente
24-27
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Synthetic biology: a new challenge
Enrique Viguera Mínguez
27-28
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The weakness of a concept: the complexity of biological systems
F Xavier Niell Castanera
29-30
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Trends of encounters in biology
M. Gonzalo Claros
31
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