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Retrieved 26
August 2022. Coveney,
Michael (8
November 2009). "Timothy
Bateson obituary". The Guardian.
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original on 26
December 2021...
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Gregory Bateson (9 May 1904 – 4 July 1980) was an
English anthropologist,
social scientist, linguist,
visual anthropologist, semiotician, and cyberneticist...
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Bateson's cube is a
model of the cost–benefit
analysis for
animal research developed by
Professor Patrick Bateson,
president of the
Zoological Society...
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Bateson-Harvey,
later Bateson baronetcy, of
Killoquin in the
County of Antrim, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on 26
August 1789 for Robert...
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reproductive tactics in the
domestic cat and
other felids". In Turner, D. C.;
Bateson, P. (eds.). The
domestic cat: the
biology of its
behaviour (2nd ed.). Cambridge:...
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Samuel Stephen Bateson JP DL (13
October 1821 – 9
March 1879) was an
Irish first-class
cricketer and barrister. The son of Sir
Robert Bateson, he was born...
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Stacey v. Hill, 1 KB 666 (1901). See
Bateson v. Gosling, 1871 L.R. 7, 14 With
regard to
release of the
debtor See
Finley v Connell ****ociates [2002] Lloyds...
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Robert Bateson (29
March 1816 – 23
December 1843) was an
Irish Conservative politician. He was the
oldest son of Sir
Robert Bateson, 1st
Baronet and his...
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opting out of the situation.
Double bind
theory was
first stated by
Gregory Bateson and his
colleagues in the 1950s, in a
theory on the
origins of schizophrenia...
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William Henry Bateson (3 June 1812,
Liverpool – 27
March 1881, Cambridge) was a
British academic, who
served as
Master of St John's College, Cambridge...