Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... concerning sexual reproduction . In this sequence of advances , Virchow's " omnis cellula e cellula " and Haeckel's promotion of the nucleus as the seat of hereditary material appear simply as heralds for Hertwig's 1875 demonstration of ...
... concerning sexual reproduction . In this sequence of advances , Virchow's " omnis cellula e cellula " and Haeckel's promotion of the nucleus as the seat of hereditary material appear simply as heralds for Hertwig's 1875 demonstration of ...
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... concerning the crisis in the biologist's understanding of sex . A generation of microscopical research had demonstrated the physiological value , if not the precise nature , of the spermatozoa and of the complemental roles of the two ...
... concerning the crisis in the biologist's understanding of sex . A generation of microscopical research had demonstrated the physiological value , if not the precise nature , of the spermatozoa and of the complemental roles of the two ...
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... concerning the history of the earth , archaeological theories concerning the history of peoples , and all historical studies based upon internal or circumstantial evidence are equally untrustworthy . The answer to such a theoretical ...
... concerning the history of the earth , archaeological theories concerning the history of peoples , and all historical studies based upon internal or circumstantial evidence are equally untrustworthy . The answer to such a theoretical ...
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Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
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