Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976 |
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... theory . ( Of course the interaction between " fact " and " theory " is much more complicated than these caricaturizations suggest . It cannot be said that Weismann's theory in and of itself destroyed the idea of telegony . As indicated ...
... theory . ( Of course the interaction between " fact " and " theory " is much more complicated than these caricaturizations suggest . It cannot be said that Weismann's theory in and of itself destroyed the idea of telegony . As indicated ...
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... theory " in 1868. After praising the many new facts pre- sented by Wagner , and acknowledging the several difficulties his theory appeared to solve , Darwin countered : " But I must still believe that in many large areas all the ...
... theory " in 1868. After praising the many new facts pre- sented by Wagner , and acknowledging the several difficulties his theory appeared to solve , Darwin countered : " But I must still believe that in many large areas all the ...
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... theory was not and could not be a complete theory of animal heat . To explain the increase or diminution of the quantity of heat evolved by the organism and , above all , the control exercised by a warm - blooded animal over its body ...
... theory was not and could not be a complete theory of animal heat . To explain the increase or diminution of the quantity of heat evolved by the organism and , above all , the control exercised by a warm - blooded animal over its body ...
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The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
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