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Monographs and Books
All of the information on this web site, and much more, will be available as books in early 2007 under the title of: The Origin of the Species by Irreducible Complexity and Intelligent Design.
The following monographs by E. T. Dombrowski MD will also be available for sale or downloading beginning in early 2007. The projected cost of printed books or downloading will be $5 dollars per monograph, $10 for any three, $20 to download all the monographs, $17 per printed copy of the book ( including shipping); or $8.50 for each printed monograph (including shipping).
Irreducible Complexity (64 pages of text, seven illustrations, and a glossary)
- The Concept of Irreducible Complexity
- Irreducible Complexity of the Vertebrate Eye
- Biophysics of Sight
- Goal-Directed Sight
- Sorting and Distribution of Vertebrate Vision
- Technical Considerations
- Evolutionist Blunders Regarding the Anatomy of the Eye
- The Broad Perspective of Irreducible Complexity and Goal- Directed Vision
- Pigmented Retinal Epithelium and the Inverted Light-Receptor Layer
- Transposition of Lateral-Facing Eyes to Forward-Facing Binocular Vision
- The Irreducible Complexity of Avian and Mammalian Lungs
- Respiration
- Lung Ventilation in Birds
- Tidal Bidirectional Alveolar Lung Ventilation
- Ventilation of Mammalian Lungs
- Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Reproduction, Parturition, and Independent Mammalian Life
- The Mating Instinct
- Coitus and Insemination
- Gametogenesis and Fertilization
- Summary of Fertilization and Considerations that Contradict Chance Origin
- Gestation, Birth and the Neonatal Period
- References
Engineering Concepts in Biologic Design (53 pages of text, 12 illustrations and a glossary)
- The Cough Reflex
- Integration of Respiration and Swallowing
- Irreducible Complexity and the Integration of Respiration and Swallowing
- Coordination of Respiration and Metabolic Activities
- The Respiratory System, Nasopharynx, and Chemical Sensing
- Engineering and the Design of the Knee
- Minimizing the Energy Requirements for Biped Weight Bearing and Ambulation
- Knee Joint Stability in Extension vs. Looseness and Diminished Friction In Flexion
- Hoop Tension Forces
- The Hand and Fingers
- Homology of the Human Upper Extremities with Lower Animals
- Anatomy of the Hand Relative to Function
- Hydraulic Engineering and the Circulatory System of the Human Body
- The Precapillary Sphincter, Tissue Oxygenation, and Homeostasis
- The Amazing Lymphatic System
- Electronic Engineering
- Neurotransmitters
- Electronic Reflex Arcs - A Fly-by-wire Concept - Preceding Their Use in Aeronautics
- Environment Sensors, Frequency Modulation and Statistical Analysis
- Engineered Modulation of Pain
- References
Engineering and the Concept of Intelligent Design (41 pages of text, 6 illustrations, and a glossary)
- Engineered Form and Function
- Engineered Design
- Engineering and Intelligent Design
- Engineering and Dembski's Complex Specified Information
- Recognizing Design
- Recognizing Randomness
- If It Has A Function, It Was Designed
- Engineered Fidelity in Genetic "Codes"
- Information Induction in Biologic Systems Precludes Information Theory
- Engineers and the Salem Hypothesis
- References
Focusing the Argument Darwinism vs. Design (39 pages of text, six illustrations, and a glossary)
- The Question
- Perspective From the Standpoint of Design
- Basic Tenets of Darwinian Descent With Modification
- Perspective From the Standpoint of Evolution
- The theory of Intelligent Design
- References
Molecular and Cellular Biology (52 pages of text, eight illustrations, and a glossary)
- Science vs. Law and Public Policy; Molecular Biology; Cellular Biology the Ultimate Arbiter
- Astrophysics and Close Tolerances in the Universe Militate Against Evolution
- Quantum Reality and the Prohibition of Spontaneous Cellular Origin
- That Primordial Molecular Soup of A. I. Oparin and J. B. S. Haldane
- Thermodynamics and that Prohibition of Macroevolution
- Emergence of the Concept of Energy Conservation and the First Law of Thermodynamics
- The First Law allows Thermodynamics
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Entropy and Open and Closed Thermodynamics Systems
- Molecular Biology, Competing Scientific Concepts, and RNA vs. pre-RNA
- Biochemistry, and Biophysics, and the Prohibition of Spontaneous Origin and Evolution
- Molecular Biology Contrasted With Cellular Biology and the Prohibition of Self-Generation on Life
- Bacteriology and the Prohibition of the Self-Organization of Life and Evolution
- Symbiogensis
- Binary Fission and the Prohibition of Self-Origination and Evolution
- The Cell Cycle and the Prohibition of Self-Origination and Evolution
- Cell Checking; Cell Repair and the Prohibition of Self-Origination and Evolution
- Crossover, Genetic Shuffling, and Mutation; and the Prohibition of Evolution
- "Macroevolution is not Microevolution Extrapolated" (Stephen Gould, Evolutionist)
- References
Existence: An Odyssey in Logic and Design (29 pages of text)
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