Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... effects always arise by the accumulation of tiny changes . In the second comment , he employs an analogy within modern causes to rebut Lyell's contention that past and present modes of change can- not differ ( Fig . 1 ) . " Ces causes ...
... effects always arise by the accumulation of tiny changes . In the second comment , he employs an analogy within modern causes to rebut Lyell's contention that past and present modes of change can- not differ ( Fig . 1 ) . " Ces causes ...
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... effects in bringing together the two leading exponents , in the early twentieth century , of the naturalist and ex- perimentalist traditions - the neo - Darwinians ( including biometricians ) and the Mendelians . NOTES * Dedicated to ...
... effects in bringing together the two leading exponents , in the early twentieth century , of the naturalist and ex- perimentalist traditions - the neo - Darwinians ( including biometricians ) and the Mendelians . NOTES * Dedicated to ...
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... effects of external conditions on the white mouse , " Journal of Experimental Zoology 7 ( 1909 ) : 97-155 . 15. Sumner , Life History , pp . 172-73 . 16. F. B. Sumner , " The reappearance in the offspring of artificially produced ...
... effects of external conditions on the white mouse , " Journal of Experimental Zoology 7 ( 1909 ) : 97-155 . 15. Sumner , Life History , pp . 172-73 . 16. F. B. Sumner , " The reappearance in the offspring of artificially produced ...
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