Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... phenomenon that enjoyed a remarkable career in the nineteenth century . Its history is nearly the reverse of the familiar relation between anomaly and theory . Though identified as " singular " and " extraordinary " when it was first ...
... phenomenon that enjoyed a remarkable career in the nineteenth century . Its history is nearly the reverse of the familiar relation between anomaly and theory . Though identified as " singular " and " extraordinary " when it was first ...
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... phenomenon , but accepted it as incontestable . Flint believed that the phenomenon could be documented in humans : " A white woman who has had children by a negro may subsequently bear children to a white man , these children presenting ...
... phenomenon , but accepted it as incontestable . Flint believed that the phenomenon could be documented in humans : " A white woman who has had children by a negro may subsequently bear children to a white man , these children presenting ...
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... phenomenon of telegony was genuine . It was a rarer phenomenon , he acknowledged , than was gen- erally supposed , occurring perhaps no more than one or two per cent of the time . That it did occur in a small percentage of cases ...
... phenomenon of telegony was genuine . It was a rarer phenomenon , he acknowledged , than was gen- erally supposed , occurring perhaps no more than one or two per cent of the time . That it did occur in a small percentage of cases ...
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Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
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