The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... growth and distribution of organisms . Influence of the physical world on man : 1 . Distribution and migration ; 2. Occupation ; 3. Phys- ical characteristics ; 4. Physiological effects ; 5. Psy- chical effects . Favorable and ...
... growth and distribution of organisms . Influence of the physical world on man : 1 . Distribution and migration ; 2. Occupation ; 3. Phys- ical characteristics ; 4. Physiological effects ; 5. Psy- chical effects . Favorable and ...
الصفحة x
... growth of manufacture . Synthetic chemistry . 2. The control of plants and animals . Discovery and cultivation of plants . Origin of cultivated plants . Development of new types . Domestication of animals . Relation of domestic animals ...
... growth of manufacture . Synthetic chemistry . 2. The control of plants and animals . Discovery and cultivation of plants . Origin of cultivated plants . Development of new types . Domestication of animals . Relation of domestic animals ...
الصفحة xii
... growth , size , proportions , brain weights . Physiological differences . Alleged bearing of these facts on the activities of sex . Is one sex superior ? The desirability of recognizing sex differences . Sum- mary . IX . THE INFLUENCES ...
... growth , size , proportions , brain weights . Physiological differences . Alleged bearing of these facts on the activities of sex . Is one sex superior ? The desirability of recognizing sex differences . Sum- mary . IX . THE INFLUENCES ...
الصفحة 5
... growth of knowledge with reference to matter the physicist has discovered that those elements or com- pounds which enter largely into the structure of living organisms are not merely those whose properties enable them to maintain life ...
... growth of knowledge with reference to matter the physicist has discovered that those elements or com- pounds which enter largely into the structure of living organisms are not merely those whose properties enable them to maintain life ...
الصفحة 11
... growth is essential to the higher types . Soils have been produced by the disintegration of rocks and the decay of vegetation age after age in the place where the soil now is , or else they have been formed by the action of rain , wind ...
... growth is essential to the higher types . Soils have been produced by the disintegration of rocks and the decay of vegetation age after age in the place where the soil now is , or else they have been formed by the action of rain , wind ...
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