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TJ Archive > Volume 17 Issue 1
Volume 17, Issue 1
Published April 2003
Page | Title |
| 3–5 |
Cold oxygen isotope values add to the mystery of warm climate wood in NE Canada
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
| 5–6 |
Transient lunar phenomena: a permanent problem for evolutionary models of Moon formation
Perspective by Don B. DeYoung |
| 6–8 |
The 'cool-tropics paradox' in palaeoclimatology
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
| 8–10 |
Greater than 98% Chimp/human DNA similarity? Not any more.
Perspective by David DeWitt |
| 10–11 |
Clear picture—blurry story?
Perspective by Tas Walker |
| 11–13 |
Extrasolar planets suggest our solar system is unique and young
Perspective by Ron Bernitt |
| 13–15 |
Large and systematic regional-scale errors in Middle Eastern carbon-14 dating
Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
| 15–17 |
Revised dating for 'Little Foot' and other Sterkfontein fossil hominoid remains
Perspective by Greg Beasley |
| 18–19 |
Ancon sheep: just another loss mutation
Perspective by Jerry Bergman |
| 19–21 |
Jumping paradigms
Perspective by Alexander R. Williams |
| 21–23 |
Genetics and Biblical demographic events
Perspective by J. Warren Nelson |
| 23–25 |
Life by chance? Studies on folate co-enzymes add weight to that impossibility
Perspective by Ian Macreadie |
| 26–32 |
Does the acquisition of antibiotic and pesticide resistance provide evidence for evolution?
Overview by Jerry Bergman |
| 33–41 |
The evolution of feathers: a major problem for Darwinism
Overview by Jerry Bergman |
| 42–44 |
Mishandling Scripture
Book Review by Steve Wynalda |
| 45–46 |
Adam's first task
Book Review by Derel Briarley |
| 47–52 |
Pseudogene function: regulation of gene expression
Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe |
| 53–54 |
Subaqueously welded ash flow tuffs
Letter to the Editor by C.R. Froede Jr |
| 54–59 |
Dinosaur footprints, fish traces and the Flood
Letter to the Editor by P.A. Garner, M. Garton, R.H. Johnston, S.J. Robinson and D.J. Tyler |
| 59–62 |
Filling the details in Humphreys' cosmology
Letter to the Editor by A.S. Kulikovsky |
| 62–63 |
Was Mount Ararat a submarine stratovolcano?
Letter to the Editor by M. Hunter |
| 64–65 |
Does the new neutrino model ignore helioseismic data and imply a billion-year age for the Sun?
Letter to the Editor by R. Bernitt |
| 65–66 |
Can more dark matter solve some problems?
Letter to the Editor by H. Mouton |
| 67–69 |
Soviet scientists and academics debate Creation-evolution issue
Viewpoint by Alexander Lalomov, Anatoliy Lisovsky and Paul Gibson |
| 70–72 |
Role of educational factors in college students' creation worldview
Research Note by Steve Deckard, Chard Berndt, Mary Filakouridis, Tim Iverson and David A. DeWitt |
| 73–79 |
Look-back time in our galactic neighborhood leads to a new cosmogony
Paper by John G. Hartnett |
| 80–87 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 9
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
| 88–94 |
Bird evolution: discontinuities and reversals
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
| 95–102 |
Preliminary observations of the pygidial gland of the Bombardier Beetle, Brachinus sp.
Paper by Mark H. Armitage and Luke Mullisen |
| 103–110 |
Our eye movements and their control: part 2
Paper by Peter Gurney |
| 111–116 |
Impact of a young-earth creationist apologetics course on student creation worldview
Paper by Tom Henderson, Steve Deckard and David A. DeWitt |
| 117–127 |
Protein mutational context dependence: a challenge to neo-Darwinism theory: part 1
Paper by Royal Truman |
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