Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... problem . While both poikilotherms and homoiotherms were chemical machines one of whose important products was heat , only the latter possessed the added capability of controlling the mode and thus the rate of retaining or dissipating ...
... problem . While both poikilotherms and homoiotherms were chemical machines one of whose important products was heat , only the latter possessed the added capability of controlling the mode and thus the rate of retaining or dissipating ...
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... problem . It is the challenge of nature that calls them to work . But disgusted with the superfici- ality of " naturalists " they sit down in the laboratory for the solution of the problem , hoping that the closer they look the more ...
... problem . It is the challenge of nature that calls them to work . But disgusted with the superfici- ality of " naturalists " they sit down in the laboratory for the solution of the problem , hoping that the closer they look the more ...
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... Problem der Vererbung " erworbener Eigenschaften , " by Richard Semon . As is obvious from these reviews , Sumner was always interested in the " grand " problems of evolution , those that raised fundamental scientific and philosophic ...
... Problem der Vererbung " erworbener Eigenschaften , " by Richard Semon . As is obvious from these reviews , Sumner was always interested in the " grand " problems of evolution , those that raised fundamental scientific and philosophic ...
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The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
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