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Tag Archives: patterns
The excitement of discovering patterns in nature
When a pattern in nature emerges, suddenly revealed through new data, I get a high unlike any other. It is this aspect of systematic and taxonomic work that I like the best, which keeps me enthralled, and which I crave … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Musings, Revising Bembidiina, Taxonomic Process
Tagged patterns, scientific process
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