Evolution: A Theory in CrisisAdler & Adler, 1997 - Всего страниц: 368 Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering scientific evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account of a growing crisis in biology and enables us to understand why an increasing number of research scientists are questioning strict Darwinism. |
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... natural selection in the time available , this would only have meant that evolution by natural selection was possible . It would not have meant that it was probable . Evolution by natural selection is , as stressed above , in essence ...
... natural selection in the time available , this would only have meant that evolution by natural selection was possible . It would not have meant that it was probable . Evolution by natural selection is , as stressed above , in essence ...
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... natural selection that has been largely forgotten . In the nineteenth century the theory of inheritance which was widely accepted and in which Darwin himself believed , known as blending , was very difficult , if not imposs- ible , to ...
... natural selection that has been largely forgotten . In the nineteenth century the theory of inheritance which was widely accepted and in which Darwin himself believed , known as blending , was very difficult , if not imposs- ible , to ...
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... natural selection might be effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse , and in keeping that colour , when once acquired , true and constant . It is a ... natural selection did in fact operate in nature . It was well VII.
... natural selection might be effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse , and in keeping that colour , when once acquired , true and constant . It is a ... natural selection did in fact operate in nature . It was well VII.
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