The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... types of use or causes of destruction 16. Continuous variation . Discontinuous variation 17. Color inheritance 256 257 258 301 304 18. Suggested explanation of color inheritance in guinea pigs 305 19. The relations between successive ...
... types of use or causes of destruction 16. Continuous variation . Discontinuous variation 17. Color inheritance 256 257 258 301 304 18. Suggested explanation of color inheritance in guinea pigs 305 19. The relations between successive ...
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... types of matter , and holding throughout all space as generally as the law of gravitation — a law which might be called the Law of Complexity - that matter so far as its energy en- vironment will permit - tends to assume more and more ...
... types of matter , and holding throughout all space as generally as the law of gravitation — a law which might be called the Law of Complexity - that matter so far as its energy en- vironment will permit - tends to assume more and more ...
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... types will have widely varying characters both as regards structure and chemical content . The particles of which they are composed will vary in size from the dust which forms clay to coarse gravel . Dis- regarding their water content ...
... types will have widely varying characters both as regards structure and chemical content . The particles of which they are composed will vary in size from the dust which forms clay to coarse gravel . Dis- regarding their water content ...
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... types we know exist under such conditions . Primitive Protoplasm Even if we assume that matter takes an organic form under certain conditions , we have no idea of the character- istics of this original protoplasm . The colloids have ...
... types we know exist under such conditions . Primitive Protoplasm Even if we assume that matter takes an organic form under certain conditions , we have no idea of the character- istics of this original protoplasm . The colloids have ...
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... types of life have characteristic temperatures at which they prosper . Some bacteria will live and multiply in water at a temperature of 32 ° while other sorts flourish in hot springs where the thermometer registers 170 ° . The human ...
... types of life have characteristic temperatures at which they prosper . Some bacteria will live and multiply in water at a temperature of 32 ° while other sorts flourish in hot springs where the thermometer registers 170 ° . The human ...
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