A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... growth from the germ - cell to maturity , phases similar to those in the embryos of other organisms less highly specialised ; in other words , the fœtus of each succeeding type re- sembles , in at least the earlier stages of its growth ...
... growth from the germ - cell to maturity , phases similar to those in the embryos of other organisms less highly specialised ; in other words , the fœtus of each succeeding type re- sembles , in at least the earlier stages of its growth ...
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... growth of an organism from its germ - cell to maturity indicate that an organism is the product of three principal factors : - The matter or food that goes to build up the organism ; The external conditions necessary for its growth ...
... growth of an organism from its germ - cell to maturity indicate that an organism is the product of three principal factors : - The matter or food that goes to build up the organism ; The external conditions necessary for its growth ...
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... growth and that of her unborn calf , both suffer , and both fail to equal their progenitors in development . Practically , a full expression of the type has been reached , and , to maintain the existence of the herd , its standard of ...
... growth and that of her unborn calf , both suffer , and both fail to equal their progenitors in development . Practically , a full expression of the type has been reached , and , to maintain the existence of the herd , its standard of ...
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... growth is by the multiplication of cells . Plants and animals may be classified to illustrate the successive steps in evolution . In like manner products of the loom may be arranged to show clearly the successive stages in the ...
... growth is by the multiplication of cells . Plants and animals may be classified to illustrate the successive steps in evolution . In like manner products of the loom may be arranged to show clearly the successive stages in the ...
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... growth successive phases in the evolution of life , so successive steps in the evolution of the loom may be recognised in the weaving of complicated fabrics . For example , in manufacturing a damask table- cloth , having a plain border ...
... growth successive phases in the evolution of life , so successive steps in the evolution of the loom may be recognised in the weaving of complicated fabrics . For example , in manufacturing a damask table- cloth , having a plain border ...
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