Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... relation to adult education , and suggesting drastic reforms , both industrial and social ; education in the Army ; and libraries and museums , in which it is insisted that a much closer relationship and co - opera- tion should be ...
... relation to adult education , and suggesting drastic reforms , both industrial and social ; education in the Army ; and libraries and museums , in which it is insisted that a much closer relationship and co - opera- tion should be ...
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... relation between continuous and discontinuous characters . She has traced the genetic origin of a perfectly continuous series of forms between the glabrous variety and the normal densely hairy plant . These were produced as the result ...
... relation between continuous and discontinuous characters . She has traced the genetic origin of a perfectly continuous series of forms between the glabrous variety and the normal densely hairy plant . These were produced as the result ...
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... relation to the structure of the organism , ( 3 ) in their relation to such phenomena as recapitulation , adaptation , and inheritance , and ( 4 ) in their relation to geographic distribution . To the first category belong cell ...
... relation to the structure of the organism , ( 3 ) in their relation to such phenomena as recapitulation , adaptation , and inheritance , and ( 4 ) in their relation to geographic distribution . To the first category belong cell ...
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