Heredity, Health and Personal BeautyDavis, 1890 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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... individuals were compelled to walk and stand more than they had done previ- ously , and the muscles of the leg were ... individual will be able to avoid this extra use , and each will endeavor to accommodate itself to the new conditions ...
... individuals were compelled to walk and stand more than they had done previ- ously , and the muscles of the leg were ... individual will be able to avoid this extra use , and each will endeavor to accommodate itself to the new conditions ...
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... individual and the surrounding conditions . The strength of a constitution can be determined by an examination by a competent physician . Every intelligent person , however , ought to be able , for himself , to reach conclusions in the ...
... individual and the surrounding conditions . The strength of a constitution can be determined by an examination by a competent physician . Every intelligent person , however , ought to be able , for himself , to reach conclusions in the ...
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... individual varies in intenseness , that its existence and duration depend on draught upon it . The life of the old and feeble is a faint flame that burns steadily low . Trim and stimu- late too much the wick , represented by the failing ...
... individual varies in intenseness , that its existence and duration depend on draught upon it . The life of the old and feeble is a faint flame that burns steadily low . Trim and stimu- late too much the wick , represented by the failing ...
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... individual , and with the most important organs of the body ( such as the brain and heart ) imperfectly or not at all developed . Finally , as to consciousness , Darwin assumes , as most men do , that it is probably , in however dim a ...
... individual , and with the most important organs of the body ( such as the brain and heart ) imperfectly or not at all developed . Finally , as to consciousness , Darwin assumes , as most men do , that it is probably , in however dim a ...
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... individual to survive . If an arctic rigor were to cover an insular expanse from which the lower animals necessarily could not escape , and these animals had been habituated to a warm climate , they would undoubtedly be all destroyed by ...
... individual to survive . If an arctic rigor were to cover an insular expanse from which the lower animals necessarily could not escape , and these animals had been habituated to a warm climate , they would undoubtedly be all destroyed by ...
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Heredity, Health and Personal Beauty (Classic Reprint) John V. Shoemaker Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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