CRS Quarterly Research Database
Items where Subject is "QK Botany"
- Creation Research Subjects (42)
- Q Science (General) (42)
- QK Botany (42)
- Q Science (General) (42)
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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 I (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (1): 3.
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Bergman, Jerry R. (1998) The Critically Important Plants Called Mosses. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (1): 4.
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Cockman, Joneen S. (1988) Collecting Plants for Creation Research Society Herbarium. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (4): 3.
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Ferguson, Albert B. (1975) Plant Dormancy: A Key to the Past (Genesis 1:14 and Plant Dormancy). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (2): 8.
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Hennigan, Tom and Bergman, Jerry R. (2011) The Origin of Trees. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (4): 1.
Howe, George F. (1979) Biogeography From a Creationist Perspective—Part I: Taxonomy, Geography, and Plate Tectonics in Relation to Created Kinds of Angiosperms. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 6.
Howe, George F. (1972) The Cap Thrower Fungus. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (3): 6.
Howe, George F. (1975) Conducting Vessels in Plants: Problems for Evolutionists and Creationists. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (1): 10.
Howe, George F. (2006) The Creation Research Society Herbarium: A Progress Report. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 43 (1): 3.
Howe, George F. (1969) Creationistic Botany Today: A Progress Report. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 6 (2): 2.
Howe, George F. (1964) Duckweeds, Palms and Orchids. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 1 (1): 5.
Howe, George F. (2009) Five Features Correlate with Seed Weight in Yuccas to Support a Seed-Dispersal Hypothesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 45 (3): 1.
Howe, George F. (1965) Homology, Analogy, and Creative Components in Plants. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 2 (1): 3.
Howe, George F. (1964) Paleobotanical Evidences for a Philosophy of Creationism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 1: 6.
Howe, George F. (1982) Postfire Strategies of Two Chaparral Shrubs (Chamise and Ceanothus) Cast Light on Origins. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (1): 1.
Howe, George F. (1968) Seed Germination, Sea Water, and Plant Survival in the Great Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 5 (3): 4.
Howe, George F. (1981) Which Woody Plants Grow Where at the Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (4): 7.
Howe, George F. and Lammerts, Walter E. (1980) Biogeography From a Creationist Perspective—Part I: The Origin and Distribution of Cultivated Plants. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (1): 1.
Howe, George F. and Williams, Emmett L. (1990) Euphorbia antisyphilitica (The Candelilla Plant) Demonstrates Providence, Design and Typology in Creation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 27 (3): 1.
Howe, George F. and Williams, Emmett L. and Meyer, John R. (1999) Ring Muhly—A Grass That Grows in Circles (Van Andel Creation Research Center Report Number 4). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (4): 3.
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Keithley, Willis E. (1972) The Barbaric Bladderwort. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (2): 1.
Keithley, Willis E. (1978) A Primrose with Perception. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (3): 5.
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Lammerts, Walter E. (1976) A Note on Speciation in Ceanothus and Adenostoma. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (4): 3.
Lammerts, Walter E. (1984) Plant Succession Studies in Relation to Micro-Evolution and the Extinction of Species. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (3): 1.
Lumsden, Richard D. (1993) Sources and Applications of Botanical Alkaloids Offer Evidence of Creative Purpose and Design. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (3): 1.
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Moore, Ralph S. (1967) A Study of Moss and Miniature Roses. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (4): 2.
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Thompson, John E. (1975) Evidence of Teleology in Botany: Differentiation in the Vascular Cambium Into Xylem and Phloem. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (1): 12.
Tinkle, William J. (1969) Jack-In-The-Pulpit Preaches a Sermon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 6 (1): 8.