A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... SUCCESSIVE TYPES . IV . THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE AND NATURAL 71 74 81 SELECTION • V. THE ACCUMULATION 85 OF BENEFICIAL DIFFER- ENCES VI . THE TIME ELEMENT VII . RETROGRESSION 92 98 • 102 VIII . VARIATION • 107 VARIETY OF EXPRESSION ...
... SUCCESSIVE TYPES . IV . THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE AND NATURAL 71 74 81 SELECTION • V. THE ACCUMULATION 85 OF BENEFICIAL DIFFER- ENCES VI . THE TIME ELEMENT VII . RETROGRESSION 92 98 • 102 VIII . VARIATION • 107 VARIETY OF EXPRESSION ...
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... successive steps in evolution . In like manner products of the loom may be arranged to show clearly the successive stages in the development of weaving , and the several fabrics will have so much in common that the complex might seem to ...
... successive steps in evolution . In like manner products of the loom may be arranged to show clearly the successive stages in the development of weaving , and the several fabrics will have so much in common that the complex might seem to ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... successive step may be discovered by a comparative study of the engines successively constructed . Steam - engines vary greatly in character and appearance , but as the naturalist classifies animals , so an expert engineer could ...
... successive step may be discovered by a comparative study of the engines successively constructed . Steam - engines vary greatly in character and appearance , but as the naturalist classifies animals , so an expert engineer could ...
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... successive step in development , and point out the changes in the structure , just as the morphologist can specify the higher , or in some cases the lower specialisation of the dif- ferent organisms that succeeded each other . Taking a ...
... successive step in development , and point out the changes in the structure , just as the morphologist can specify the higher , or in some cases the lower specialisation of the dif- ferent organisms that succeeded each other . Taking a ...
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