Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the Writings of Charles DarwinD. Appleton, 1884 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... certain extent antiseptic , as it checks the appearance of mold and infusoria , thus preventing for a time the discoloration and decay of such substances as the white of an egg , cheese , etc. It therefore acts like the gastric juice of ...
... certain extent antiseptic , as it checks the appearance of mold and infusoria , thus preventing for a time the discoloration and decay of such substances as the white of an egg , cheese , etc. It therefore acts like the gastric juice of ...
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... certain vegetable substances , such as pollen , seeds , and bits of leaves . No doubt their glands likewise absorb the salts of ammonia brought to them by the rain . It has also been shown that some other plants can absorb ammonia by ...
... certain vegetable substances , such as pollen , seeds , and bits of leaves . No doubt their glands likewise absorb the salts of ammonia brought to them by the rain . It has also been shown that some other plants can absorb ammonia by ...
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... certain plants , while dark - colored individuals escape , Professor Wyman has recently communicated to me a good illustration of this fact : on asking some farmers in Virginia how it was that all their pigs were black , they informed ...
... certain plants , while dark - colored individuals escape , Professor Wyman has recently communicated to me a good illustration of this fact : on asking some farmers in Virginia how it was that all their pigs were black , they informed ...
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... certain parts , and disuse diminished them , and that such modifications are inherited . Under free nature we have no standard of comparison by which to judge of the effects of long - continued use or disuse , for we know not the parent ...
... certain parts , and disuse diminished them , and that such modifications are inherited . Under free nature we have no standard of comparison by which to judge of the effects of long - continued use or disuse , for we know not the parent ...
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... certain flower- feeding Coleoptera and Lepidoptera , must habitually use their wings to gain their subsistence , have , as Mr. Wol- laston suspects , their wings not at all reduced , but even enlarged . This is quite compatible with the ...
... certain flower- feeding Coleoptera and Lepidoptera , must habitually use their wings to gain their subsistence , have , as Mr. Wol- laston suspects , their wings not at all reduced , but even enlarged . This is quite compatible with the ...
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