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    2: ...les Darwin, he independently devised the theory of evolution by natural selection. 5: ... brother William died and Wallace returned to run the surveying business.
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  2. Arthur Stanley Eddington (8682 bytes)
    1: .... The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the luminosity that can be radiated by accretion ... 3: ...lativity to the English-speaking world. Because of World War I, new developments in German scien... 5: ...ety. He won the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1928.
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  3. Charles Darwin (25043 bytes)
    1: ...s proposal in 1859 in the book ''The Origin of Species'', which remains his most famous work. 2: ...ration and much of the data on which he based his theory.
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  4. Erasmus Darwin (5099 bytes)
    2: ...ers of the Lunar Society. He was a member of the Darwin-Wedgwood family, most famously includi... 3: ...one-cast bust of Erasmus Darwin, by William John Coffee, c 1795, (Crown Derby Modeller and world renow... 5: ... to Derby, where he died suddenly on the 18th of April 1802.
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  5. John Maynard Smith (8343 bytes)
    2: ...9th 2004. He was survived by his wife Sheila and their children.
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  6. Richard Dawkins (6013 bytes)
    2: ...'' at the University of Oxford, and is one of the most prominent biologists alive. 4: ... of selection in evolution. This gene point of view also provides a basis for understanding ki...
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  7. Samuel Pepys (6092 bytes)
    2: ...such as the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. 4: ...sehold of his cousin Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester|Admiral Edward Montagu.
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  8. Stephen Hawking (11362 bytes)
    3: ...rofessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge (a post once held by Isaac Newton...
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  9. Alec Jeffreys (1171 bytes)
    1: ... United Kingdom|British scientist and professor. 3: ...viduals of the same species using only samples of their DNA. 5: ...s taken from him matched semen samples taken from the two dead girls.
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  10. Downing College, Cambridge (5820 bytes)
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  11. Francis Galton (2909 bytes)
    2: ...enics (he coined the term), and investigator of the human mind.
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  12. Imperial College London (8721 bytes)
    1: ...mage:ImperialCollegeLondon.jpg|thumb|Royal School of Mines Entrance 5: ...e'''. Indeed the college actively discourages use of its old name and abbreviations such as ICL, prefe...
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  13. David Attenborough (9195 bytes)
    1: ...|documentaries, and a former senior manager for the BBC. He has travelled widely, originally to colle... 5: ... College, Cambridge|Clare College, University of Cambridge|Cambridge, where he obtaned a degree ...
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  14. Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (4862 bytes)
    5: ...oted to the chair of physics, with the office of senior town physician, in January 1733, a few...
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  16. Ronald Fisher (7576 bytes)
    3: ...r was a genius who almost single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science."
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  17. Benjamin Baker (1707 bytes)
    1: ...ith the general public?the design and erection of the Forth Rail Bridge. 3: ...g achievements of his day. He was also the author of many papers on engineering subjects. He died at [... 5: Category:1840 births|Baker, Benjamin, Sir
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  18. W. D. Hamilton (13498 bytes)
    1: ...e is about the British biologist Bill Hamilton. Other persons have been named Bill Hamilton''
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  19. Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive (36369 bytes)
    2: ... statesman and general who established the empire of British India. 4: ...ined the most affectionate relations. His only brother survived to 1825.
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  20. Jacobin Club (15075 bytes)
    1: ...hortly after the opening of the Estates-General of 1789|States General in 1789. 3: ...ecret and few traces remain of what took place at them. 5: ...ely the refectory, the library, and the chapel of the monastery.
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