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James Elwick, Styles of Reasoning in the British Life Sciences: Shared Assumptions 1820–1858, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020, ISBN: 9780822966340, 234 pp.

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  1. See Gilbert, Scott F., Jan Sapp, and Alfred I. Tauber. 2012. A Symbiotic View of Life: We Have Never Been Individuals. Quarterly Review of Biology 87: 325–341. https://doi.org/10.1086/668166.

  2. See Inkpen, S. Andrew, and W. Ford Doolittle. 2022. Can Microbial Communities Regenerate? Uniting Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. See also Maienschein, Jane, and Kate MacCord. 2022. What Is Regeneration? Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Novick , R. James Elwick, Styles of Reasoning in the British Life Sciences: Shared Assumptions 1820–1858, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020, ISBN: 9780822966340, 234 pp.. J Hist Biol 56, 563–565 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-023-09738-4

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