... characteristics due to changes of functions, etc., or partial or absolute obliteration of these due to the failure of genetic force to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated... Journal of comparative zoology - Pagina 321geredigeerd door - 1894Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| American Philosophical Society - 1893 - 806 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...entergogenic reactions without danger or confusion. Maupas gives exceedingly instructive examples of this class, and quotes other authorities who have... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1894 - 810 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...the head of entergogenic reactions without danger or con fusion. Maupas gives exceedingly instructive examples of this class, and quotes other authorities... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - 1893 - 462 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...entergogenic reactions without danger or confusion. Maupas gives exceedingly instructive examples of this class and quotes other authorities who have investigated... | |
| 1893 - 474 pagina’s
...presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Cfetology should also, however, include the study of the action...entergogenic reactions without danger or confusion. Maupas' gives exceedingly instructive examples of this class and quotes other authorities who have... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - 1893 - 476 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...may be assumed to act in this way. Changes in light, I'ood, heat and moisture may cause modifications that cannot be included under the head of entergogenic... | |
| 780 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...entergogenic reactions without danger or confusion. Maupas gives exceedingly instructive examples of this class, and quotes other authorities who have... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - 1893 - 474 pagina’s
...to repeat characteristics in the presence of opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in accelerated development. Ctetology should also,...upon organisms or may be assumed to act in this way. ('hanges in light, food, heat and moisture may catise modifications that cannot be included under the... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1895 - 600 pagina’s
...opposing influences and superimposed characteristics as in extreme cases of tachygenesis and cenogenesis. Ctetology should also, however, include the study of the action of physical forces when they cither actually do produce direct effects upon organisms, or may l>e assumed to act in this way. The... | |
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