The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, 1권Hurst, 1890 - 501페이지 |
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... tion paid to their breeding ; for recently in certain parts of Spain and of the United States this animal has been sur- prisingly modified and improved by careful selection ; in peacocks , from not being very easily reared and a large ...
... tion paid to their breeding ; for recently in certain parts of Spain and of the United States this animal has been sur- prisingly modified and improved by careful selection ; in peacocks , from not being very easily reared and a large ...
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... tion of the deepest valleys or the formation of long lines of inland cliffs . Natural selection acts only by the preserva- tion and accumulation of small inherited modifications , each profitable to the preserved being ; and as modern ...
... tion of the deepest valleys or the formation of long lines of inland cliffs . Natural selection acts only by the preserva- tion and accumulation of small inherited modifications , each profitable to the preserved being ; and as modern ...
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... tion will have had a wide scope for action , and may thus have succeeded in giving to the species of the same group a greater amount of difference in these than in other respects . It is a remarkable fact , that the secondary ...
... tion will have had a wide scope for action , and may thus have succeeded in giving to the species of the same group a greater amount of difference in these than in other respects . It is a remarkable fact , that the secondary ...
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