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FOR some time past workers engaged upon various problems connected with economic biology have felt the need of some organisation whereby they could meet from time to time to discuss these different problems with fellowworkers so as to bring out suggestions and to prevent unnecessary duplication of work, and generally to promote and advance the economic side of biological science.
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COLLINGE, W. Association of Economic Biologists. Nature 70, 125–126 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070125c0
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