Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... present exactly what we would expect from a conventional catastrophist - a defense of violent causes , a claim for discordance in kind between slow and rapid modes of change , and a denial that major effects always arise by the ...
... present exactly what we would expect from a conventional catastrophist - a defense of violent causes , a claim for discordance in kind between slow and rapid modes of change , and a denial that major effects always arise by the ...
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... present limits , because he found large areas of bedrock scratched in a manner that ( so far as we know ) only arises as a result of glacial action today . But if the laws of nature change , then we cannot infer what produced a past ...
... present limits , because he found large areas of bedrock scratched in a manner that ( so far as we know ) only arises as a result of glacial action today . But if the laws of nature change , then we cannot infer what produced a past ...
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... present series , and a further statistical examination of previous material , the senior author is prepared to admit that the case for a " multiple factor " explanation , while far from conclusive , is con- siderably stronger than he ...
... present series , and a further statistical examination of previous material , the senior author is prepared to admit that the case for a " multiple factor " explanation , while far from conclusive , is con- siderably stronger than he ...
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