CRS Quarterly Research Database
Items where Author is "Armitage, Mark H."
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Armitage, Mark H. (2015) Soft Bone Material From a Brow Horn of a Triceratops Horridus From Hell Creek Formation, Montana. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (4): 3.
Armitage, Mark H. (2009) A New Report of Unique Features in the Peristome of Funaria hygrometrica (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Study). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 45 (3): 3.
Armitage, Mark H. and Howe, George F. (2007) The Ultrastructure of Lichen Cells Supports Creation, Not Macroevolution a Photo Essay and Literature Review—Part II (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (2): 4.
Armitage, Mark H. and Howe, George F. (2007) The Ultrastructure of Lichen Cells Supports Creation, Not Macroevolution a Photo Essay and Literature Review—Part I (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (1): 3.
Armitage, Mark H. and Howe, George F. (2006) Lichens in Cross-Section: Evidence for Design and Against Macroevolution (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (4): 4.
Armitage, Mark H. and Howe, George F. (2004) Lichens at VACRC: Lichen Surfaces under the Electron Microscope (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (3): 5.
Howe, George F. and Armitage, Mark H. (2002) Lichens: A Partnership for Life (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (2): 2.
Armitage, Mark H. (2001) Scanning Electron Microscope Study of Mummified Collagen Fibers in Fossil Tyrannosaurus Rex Bone. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (2): 1.
Armitage, Mark H. (2000) Trematode Parasites: What Is Their Genesis? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 36 (4): 3.
Lumsden, Richard D. and Armitage, Mark H. (1999) A New Species of Fluke, Ascocotyle howei, in the Context of Sibling Speciation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (4): 1.
Armitage, Mark H. (1994) Those Who Live in Glass Houses Stow No Thrones. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (3): 4.