A vibrant, lively, interactive small cell cell that can almost feel the reflection of the eye of Lewis Thomas under the narrow lens barrel under the microscope and then inevitably concentrates on each collision and rebound It pops out. Communicate information to each other; use each brush on the elbow, crush the seal and click the mouse ... to incorporate Thomas 'whole life of the cell': the annotation of the biological record is a scientific phenomenon The desire to stand up, a way of linking to social behavior - to carefully read symbiotic relationships as human beings, we can not think or do not want to.
The Life Cell of Lewis Thomas: The biological observer's notes of Luis Thomas contains short, insightful articles that provide readers different perspectives about the world and ourselves. The name of the book comes from the first article, "Cell Life", Thomas presented his observations about the effects of ecology and cellular activity. - Staying away from Madding Crowd is considered Thomas Hardy 's first wonderful novel. Margaret Drobble, an editor and a novelist, said this novel is "the first of a wonderful novel by Thomas Hardy and the first tragic memo that best remembers his novel." Strong xiii). Hardy was born in 1840 and began working as an architect. In 1867 he wrote his first novel "The Poor and the Woman". But it is not good
American physician and author Lewis Thomas was born in Queens, New York, and attended Harvard Medical School. So he taught at various universities. He is the president of the New York Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He transforms his passion and interest for the complex mystery of biology into clear meditation and biological thinking among award-winning papers. His most widely known work is "cell of life" (1974, national book award). He is also the author of The Youngest Science. Dr. Lewis died in 1994
INTRODUCTION: Lewis Thomas has long served as head of the Sloan-Kettering Memorial Cancer Center in New York City. He also wrote a paper that often reflects biological research. The following paragraph is an excerpt from an article published by Thomas in 1979. Humanitarian mistakes are the basis of human thought embedded therein and provide the structure of nodules. We will never do any useful work if we are not given the wrong flaws. We believe that by choosing the right choice and the wrong choice, we must make the same mistaken choice as the right choice. In this way we become friends. Our aim is to make mistakes and coding mistakes. As we said, we will learn by "trial and error". Why do we always say that? Why is not "trial and error" or "trial and error"? This old proverb is like this. Because in real life this is the way it is done.