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On the significance of a "minor" phylum (the tardigrada) in the context of a constructivist view of knowledge
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On the significance of a "minor" phylum (the tardigrada) in the context of a constructivist view of knowledge

Ian Kinchin
Perspectives in biology and medicine, Vol.43(2), pp.243-251
2000
PMID: 10804588

Abstract

Anatomy & physiology Classification Invertebrates
Kinchin discusses the unique anatomy of tardigrades, unusual microscopic invertebrates with the ability to inhabit extreme environments. He does not suggest that a revolution is due in invertebrate zoology, but he does urge scientists to be aware of alternative views and reflect on their significance within their chosen field.

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