Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... naturalist traditions in the history of biology . The more descriptive naturalists and the more analytical experimentalists had been at war in a number of fields , he pointed out , during most of the nineteenth century . As I pursued my ...
... naturalist traditions in the history of biology . The more descriptive naturalists and the more analytical experimentalists had been at war in a number of fields , he pointed out , during most of the nineteenth century . As I pursued my ...
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... naturalists " they sit down in the laboratory for the solution of the problem , hoping that the closer they look the more truly will they see . For the living things out of doors , they care little . Such work to them is all vague ...
... naturalists " they sit down in the laboratory for the solution of the problem , hoping that the closer they look the more truly will they see . For the living things out of doors , they care little . Such work to them is all vague ...
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William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges. the kinds of variations that a field naturalist would be most exposed to and most inclined to emphasize in theorizing about evolution . Indeed , most naturalists around the turn of the century spoke ...
William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges. the kinds of variations that a field naturalist would be most exposed to and most inclined to emphasize in theorizing about evolution . Indeed , most naturalists around the turn of the century spoke ...
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