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  1. Richard Swann Lull (November 6, 1867 – April 22, 1957) was an American paleontologist and Sterling Professor at Yale University who is largely remembered now for championing a non-Darwinian view of evolution, whereby mutation (s) could unlock presumed "genetic drives" that, over time, would lead populations to increasingly extreme phenotypes ...

  2. Nov 6, 2020 · Scientist of the Day - Richard Swann Lull. Richard Swann Lull, an American paleontologist, was born Nov. 6, 1867. Swann became interested in dinosaurs when he studied in Amherst, Mass., where Edward Hitchcock had assembled an impressive collection of Triassic dinosaur trackways.

  3. The large collection of Richard Swann Lull Archives most notably include; correspondence, field notes, teaching and research materials, manuscript materials as well as some biographical material.

  4. Richard Swann Lull, zitiert als R. S. Lull, (* 6. November 1867 in Annapolis; † 22. April 1957) war ein US-amerikanischer Wirbeltier-Paläontologe. Lull war der Sohn eines Marineoffiziers, seine Mutter Elizabeth Burton war Tochter des Generals Henry Stanton Burton. Lull war kurzsichtig und konnte deshalb nicht die militärische Laufbahn ...

  5. Richard Swann Lull (6 de noviembre de 1867 - 22 de abril de 1957) fue un profesor de la Universidad Yale y paleontólogo estadounidense. Actualmente es más conocido por haber defendido una teoría no darwiniana de la evolución en la que las mutaciones podían desatar "impulsos genéticos" que conducirían a determinadas poblaciones hacia ...

  6. Richard Swann Lull - Wikisource, the free online library. Author:Richard Swann Lull. ←. Author Index: Lu. Richard Swann Lull. (1867–1957) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, taxonomy, Wikidata item. American paleontologist at Yale University. Richard Swann Lull. Works [ edit] Articles in Popular Science Monthly [ edit]

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  8. Richard Swann Lull (November 6, 1867 – April 22, 1957) was an American paleontologist and Sterling Professor at Yale University who is largely remembered now for championing a non-Darwinian view of evolution, whereby mutation (s) could unlock presumed "genetic drives" that, over time, would lead populations to increasingly extreme phenotypes ...

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