Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the Writings of Charles DarwinD. Appleton, 1890 - 351 من الصفحات |
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... tends to act on its sexual elements . We see this in the inheritance of newly acquired modifications , such as those from the increased use or disuse of a part , and even from mutilations if followed by disease . We have abundant ...
... tends to act on its sexual elements . We see this in the inheritance of newly acquired modifications , such as those from the increased use or disuse of a part , and even from mutilations if followed by disease . We have abundant ...
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... tend to spread . PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THESE VIEWS . Under a practical point of view , agricult- Page 458 . urists and horticulturists may learn something from the conclusions at which we have arrived . Firstly , we see that the ...
... tend to spread . PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THESE VIEWS . Under a practical point of view , agricult- Page 458 . urists and horticulturists may learn something from the conclusions at which we have arrived . Firstly , we see that the ...
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... tend to counterbalance any evil from marriages between healthy and somewhat closely related persons . DEVELOPMENT OF THE TWO SEXES IN PLANTS . Under a theoretical point of view it is some Page 461 . gain to science to know that ...
... tend to counterbalance any evil from marriages between healthy and somewhat closely related persons . DEVELOPMENT OF THE TWO SEXES IN PLANTS . Under a theoretical point of view it is some Page 461 . gain to science to know that ...
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... tend to supplant the females . We may therefore infer that much more vital force is expended in the pro- duction of ovules and fruit than in the production of pollen . The Differ- ent Forms of Flower , page 345 . CAUSES OF STERILITY ...
... tend to supplant the females . We may therefore infer that much more vital force is expended in the pro- duction of ovules and fruit than in the production of pollen . The Differ- ent Forms of Flower , page 345 . CAUSES OF STERILITY ...
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... tends to reappear in the offspring at a corresponding age , though sometimes earlier . In many cases this ... tend to appear in the offspring at the same period at which it first appeared in the parent . I believe this rule to ...
... tends to reappear in the offspring at a corresponding age , though sometimes earlier . In many cases this ... tend to appear in the offspring at the same period at which it first appeared in the parent . I believe this rule to ...
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