Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... reason to expect that a hierarchical classification could satisfactorily contain the wonderful diversity of nature ; the progress of knowledge had , after all , disappointed the earlier attempt to arrange nature into a progressive scale ...
... reason to expect that a hierarchical classification could satisfactorily contain the wonderful diversity of nature ; the progress of knowledge had , after all , disappointed the earlier attempt to arrange nature into a progressive scale ...
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... reason to believe he wished to endow this concept with a special ontological status similar to Owen's spermatic virtue . The sexual act held no special key for the on - going processes of life . It played a role in the reproduction of ...
... reason to believe he wished to endow this concept with a special ontological status similar to Owen's spermatic virtue . The sexual act held no special key for the on - going processes of life . It played a role in the reproduction of ...
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... reason to believe that Serebrovsky took his plan seriously . It was not so different from what H. J. Muller would propose in his book Out of the Night , 106 which a few years later he tried to get published in the Soviet Union , where ...
... reason to believe that Serebrovsky took his plan seriously . It was not so different from what H. J. Muller would propose in his book Out of the Night , 106 which a few years later he tried to get published in the Soviet Union , where ...
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