A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... VARIATION 108 • 110 SPECIFIC VARIATION 113 IX . DARWIN'S EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC VARIATION 123 · X. USE OR DISUSE OF PARTS AND ADAPTATIONS OF ORGANS • · 129 XI . EXTERNAL INFLUENCES 135 XII . INSTINCT AND HABIT 143 · XIII . DOMESTIC ...
... VARIATION 108 • 110 SPECIFIC VARIATION 113 IX . DARWIN'S EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC VARIATION 123 · X. USE OR DISUSE OF PARTS AND ADAPTATIONS OF ORGANS • · 129 XI . EXTERNAL INFLUENCES 135 XII . INSTINCT AND HABIT 143 · XIII . DOMESTIC ...
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... variation in the respective influences of the several factors to which they owe their existence and development . On ... specific kinds of matter , evolves , under favourable conditions , and according to constant definite laws , animals and ...
... variation in the respective influences of the several factors to which they owe their existence and development . On ... specific kinds of matter , evolves , under favourable conditions , and according to constant definite laws , animals and ...
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... Specific life - force , and of the other factors of development , vary in different races and also among individuals ... variation in type.1 1 " Every variation of a living form , however minute , how- ever apparently accidental , is ...
... Specific life - force , and of the other factors of development , vary in different races and also among individuals ... variation in type.1 1 " Every variation of a living form , however minute , how- ever apparently accidental , is ...
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... specific variation in type . On the contrary , the invariable experience has been that the longer selective breeding is pursued , the more firmly established becomes the family expression of a herd , and the more forcibly do the parents ...
... specific variation in type . On the contrary , the invariable experience has been that the longer selective breeding is pursued , the more firmly established becomes the family expression of a herd , and the more forcibly do the parents ...
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... specific type . The speed of the loom , the quality of the yarn , and the conditions of manufacture may vary , and any variation will so affect the web that the skilled eye can detect a corresponding difference in the cloth , just as ...
... specific type . The speed of the loom , the quality of the yarn , and the conditions of manufacture may vary , and any variation will so affect the web that the skilled eye can detect a corresponding difference in the cloth , just as ...
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