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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Ernest Everett Just, George A. Malcolm, Ossian Everett Mills, William Henry Letterman, Philip Spencer, Warren A. Cole, Samuel Eells, Santos P. Amadeo, Elder Watson Diggs, William H. Shideler, Ray O. Wyland, Charles Page Thomas Moore, Isaac M. Jordan, Byron Kenneth Armstrong, Guy Levis Grant, Andrew H. Green, Robertson Howard, John Curtiss Underwood, Julian Edward Wood, Frank Reed Horton, George Wesley Edmonds, Edward Giles Irvin, Ezra Dee Alexander, Frederick Southgate Taylor, Daniel William Cooper, Thomas Fielder Bowie, Henry Tourner Asher, Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Marcus Peter Blakemore, Clinton D. Boyd, Thomas Cowan Bell, Littleton Waller Tazewell Bradford, John Milton Lee, John Hart Hunter, Benjamin Piatt Runkle, William Short, William C. Alexander, Paul Waymond Caine, Claude B. Hutchison, John Heath, Hugo David Storer Tavarez, William Lewis Lockwood, Charles Henry Julia Barreras, Charles Henry Hardin, James Benjamin Sclater Jr., John Holt Duncan, Taylor A. Borradaile, Edmund Law Rogers Jr., Dwight I. Douglass, Frederick Norton Freeman, John Reily Knox, James Frank Hopkins, Arthur Chase, Greenfield Quarles, Oliver A. Morse, Robert F. Howard, D. Howard Doane, Abel Beach, Michael Clarkson Ryan, David Linton, James George Smith, Henry H. Krusekopf, James McIlvaine Riley, Earl W. Rusk, Robert Morrison, Noble Leslie DeVotie, Henry P. Rusk, Samuel Taylor Marshall, Melvin E. Sherwin, Thomas Boston Gordon, Lorenzo Latham. Excerpt: Ernest Everett Just (August 14, 1883 - October 27, 1941) was a pioneering African American biologist, academic and science writer. Just's primary legacy is his recognition of the fundamental role of the cell surface in the development of organisms. In his work within marine biology, cytology and parthenogenesis, he advocated the study of whole cells under normal conditions, rather than ...