A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... force called gravitation , but we conclude from its phenomena that there is a specific force that operates according to certain un- varying laws , and from these laws we can predicate how matter will be affected by gravitation under all ...
... force called gravitation , but we conclude from its phenomena that there is a specific force that operates according to certain un- varying laws , and from these laws we can predicate how matter will be affected by gravitation under all ...
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... force , common to all life ; and a Specific force , peculiar to each race , that selects and assimilates suitable food , and builds up a specific type of that race . It may be that the food assimilated rein- forces the general life ...
... force , common to all life ; and a Specific force , peculiar to each race , that selects and assimilates suitable food , and builds up a specific type of that race . It may be that the food assimilated rein- forces the general life ...
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... force , acting under like conditions on the same kind of matter , is invariably attended by the same result , and if the same law extends to life - force , a Specific life - force , acting under like conditions in conjunction with the ...
... force , acting under like conditions on the same kind of matter , is invariably attended by the same result , and if the same law extends to life - force , a Specific life - force , acting under like conditions in conjunction with the ...
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... force in combination with a Specific life- force . The General life - force is common to all life , but the Specific life - force is peculiar to each race , and builds up its specific type . The Specific life force determines the type ...
... force in combination with a Specific life- force . The General life - force is common to all life , but the Specific life - force is peculiar to each race , and builds up its specific type . The Specific life force determines the type ...
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... forces , and by the conditions of develop- ment . The development of a type cannot ex- ceed a full expression of the energy of its life - forces . Without modification of a Specific life- force there can be no specific variation in type ...
... forces , and by the conditions of develop- ment . The development of a type cannot ex- ceed a full expression of the energy of its life - forces . Without modification of a Specific life- force there can be no specific variation in type ...
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