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Salisbury, Frank Boyer was born on August 3, 1926 in Provo, Utah, United States. Son of Frank M. and Catherine (Boyer) Salisbury.
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"How would I like to give my fellow scientists, as well as the student, grounds for faith and reason to believe that the gospel has been restored!" In these few words the author states the purpose of this well-written book, one which he is eminently qualified to write. Truth By Reason And By Revelation is a successful attempt by the author to sketch one aspect of the process by which contradictions disappear as we approach absolute truth more and more closely.
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This book represents a beginning toward a consensus on units, symbols, and terminology in the plant sciences. Written by 27 specialists and reviewed by several others, each discussion is condensed for easy reference, but still thorough enough to answer virtually any question concerning plant terminology. Principles are outlined and covered in readable text. Some chapters include formulas and definitions of specialized terms, while others include recommendations for suitable units. The appendices offer guidelines on presenting scientific data, such as principles of grammar, oral and poster presentations, and reporting on data from experiments that utilized growth chambers. Anyone involved in the plant sciences, particularly plant physiology, will find this an invaluable reference.
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• Was creation an act of God, or did it occur by natural processes? • Can science logically disprove the existence of God? • Does the apparent design of living things point to the work of a Creator? Author Frank B. Salisbury, retired professor of biology and ecology and former head of the Plant Science Department at Utah State University, answers these questions in this important book that brings understanding and respect to the ongoing debate regarding the origin of life. In The Case for Divine Design, the author argues that we must find God on our own and not be enticed by scientific evidence to believe or disbelieve. His own belief in God, coupled with decades of study and research that he shares in this book, has led him to appreciate the beauty of an Intelligent Creation.
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The text provides a broad explanation of the physiology for plants (their functions) from seed germination to vegetative growth, maturation, and flowering. It presents principles and results of previous and ongoing research throughout the world.
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Was creation an act of God, or did it occur by natural processes? ? Can science logically disprove the existence of God? ? Does the apparent design of living things point to the work of a Creator? Author Frank B. Salisbury, retired professor of biology and ecology and former head of the Plant Science Department at Utah State University, answers these questions in this important book that brings understanding and respect to the ongoing debate regarding the origin of life. In The Case for Divine Design, the author argues that we must find God on our own and not be enticed by scientific evidence to believe or disbelieve. His own belief in God, coupled with decades of study and research that he shares in this book, has led him to appreciate the beauty of an Intelligent Creation. ISBN: 1-55517-900-2, SIZE: Paperback
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Salisbury, Frank Boyer was born on August 3, 1926 in Provo, Utah, United States. Son of Frank M. and Catherine (Boyer) Salisbury.
Bachelor of Science, University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1951. Master of Arts, University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 1955.
Assistant professor botany, Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1954-1955;
faculty, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 1955-1966;
professor plant physiology, Colorado State University, 1961-1966;
plant physiologist, Experiment Station, 1961-1966;
professor plant physiology, Utah State University, Logan, 1966-1997;
distinguished professor Agriculture, Utah State University, Logan, 1987-1997;
professor emeritus, Utah State University, Logan, since 1997;
head department plant science, Utah State University, Logan, 1966-1970;
technical representative plant physiology, Atomic Energy Commission, Germantown, Maryland., 1973-1974. Visiting professor U. Innsbruck, Austria. Lady Davis fellow Hebrew U. Jerusalem, 1983.
Member aerospace medicine advising committee National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988-1993, life scis.adv. committee, 1986-1988, chairman National Aeronautics and Space Administration Controlled Ecological Life Support System Discipline Working Group, 1989-1994.
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(• Was creation an act of God, or did it occur by natural ...)
(Was creation an act of God, or did it occur by natural pr...)
(This book was originally published prior to 1923, and rep...)
(The text provides a broad explanation of the physiology f...)
(This book represents a beginning toward a consensus on un...)
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(1963 234 pages with illustrations. Hardbound, xlib with u...)
Those who choose not to follow Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ will receive a reward according to what they have done in this life, but they will not enjoy the glory of living in the presence of God.
Trustee Colorado State University Research Foundation, 1959-1962. Leader People to Peoplebot. delegate to South Africa, 1984, to China, 1988, Soviet Union, 1990;finance secretary Ohio Columbus Mission Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) Church, 1997-1999. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Member American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology (Founders award 1994), American Society Plant Physiologists (editorial board 1967-1992), Utah Academy Science, Arts and Letters, American Institute Biological Sciences (governingbd. 1976-1979), Botanical Society American (merit award 1982), Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Lois Marilyn Olson, September 1, 1949. Children: Frank Clark, Steven Scott, Michael James, Cynthia Kay, Phillip Boyer (deceased), Rebecca Lynn, Blake Charles. Married Mary Thorpe Robinson, June 28, 1991.