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... germ , or with the supposition of its having arisen , as a modification of inorganic matter , by natural causes . The doctrine of special creation owes its exist- ence very largely to the supposed necessity of making science accord with ...
... germ , or with the supposition of its having arisen , as a modification of inorganic matter , by natural causes . The doctrine of special creation owes its exist- ence very largely to the supposed necessity of making science accord with ...
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... germs which he considered to have originally arisen , by spontaneous generation , within the waters of the globe . It is curious , however , that Lamarck should insist so strongly 1 as he has done , that circumstances never in any ...
... germs which he considered to have originally arisen , by spontaneous generation , within the waters of the globe . It is curious , however , that Lamarck should insist so strongly 1 as he has done , that circumstances never in any ...
94 ÆäÀÌÁö
... germs of organisms produce others different from themselves . This might happen ( 1 ) by the fecundated ova passing , in the course of their development , under particular circumstances , into higher forms ; ( 2 ) by the primitive and ...
... germs of organisms produce others different from themselves . This might happen ( 1 ) by the fecundated ova passing , in the course of their development , under particular circumstances , into higher forms ; ( 2 ) by the primitive and ...
95 ÆäÀÌÁö
... germs , and impel them to assume constantly new forms , I naturally cannot pretend to say ; but I can at least adduce the great analogy of the alternation of generations . If a Bipinnaria , a Brachiolaria , a Pluteus , is competent to ...
... germs , and impel them to assume constantly new forms , I naturally cannot pretend to say ; but I can at least adduce the great analogy of the alternation of generations . If a Bipinnaria , a Brachiolaria , a Pluteus , is competent to ...
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... germ . Adaptation to conditions is the result of the favouring of the multiplication of those molecules whose organising tendencies are most in harmony with such conditions . In this view of the matter , conditions are not actively ...
... germ . Adaptation to conditions is the result of the favouring of the multiplication of those molecules whose organising tendencies are most in harmony with such conditions . In this view of the matter , conditions are not actively ...
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