The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life: Reprinted from the Sixth London Edition, with All Additions and CorrectionsA. L. Burt Company, 1890 - 458페이지 |
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... developed , unless it be unusually developed in one species or in a few species in comparison with the same part in many closely allied species . Thus , the wing of the bat is a most abnormal structure in the class of mammals , but the ...
... developed , unless it be unusually developed in one species or in a few species in comparison with the same part in many closely allied species . Thus , the wing of the bat is a most abnormal structure in the class of mammals , but the ...
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... developed from the lips of the cells , without having passed through the avicularian stage ; but it seems more probable that they have passed through this stage , as during the early stages of the trans- formation , the other parts of ...
... developed from the lips of the cells , without having passed through the avicularian stage ; but it seems more probable that they have passed through this stage , as during the early stages of the trans- formation , the other parts of ...
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... developed and to secrete milk . So again in the udders in the genus Bos , there are normally four developed and two rudimentary teats ; but the latter in our domestic cows sometimes be- come well developed and yield milk . In regard to ...
... developed and to secrete milk . So again in the udders in the genus Bos , there are normally four developed and two rudimentary teats ; but the latter in our domestic cows sometimes be- come well developed and yield milk . In regard to ...
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