Or, bringing the question to its ultimate and simplest form, we may say that as, on the one hand, physiological units will, because of their special polarities, build themselves into an organism of a special structure; so, on the other hand, if the structure... Nature - Page 236redigeeritud poolt - 1876Full view - About this book
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 508 lehte
...themselves into an organism of a special structure ; so, on the other hand, if the structure of this organ is modified by modified function, it will impress...prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form iu equilibrium with their pre-existing polarities. If, contrariwise, the aggregate is made by incident... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1886 - 528 lehte
...to bring the actions of all organs, reproductive included, into harmony with these new actions. Or, bringing the question to its ultimate and simplest...forces exercised by each unit on the aggregate and bv the aggregate on each unit, must ever tend towards a balance. If nothing prevents, the units will... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 542 lehte
...Professor Haeckel, their " undulatory movements." According to Mr. Spencer, " if the structure of an organism is modified by modified function, it will...modification on the structures and polarities of its units." * According to Professor Haeckel, the vibrations of the plastidules are permanently affected by external... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1893 - 380 lehte
...Variation is one side, transmission only the other side of the same movement. Modified structure ' will impress some corresponding modification on the structures and polarities of its units.' 2 'The units and the aggregates must act and react on each other.' 3 A breadth of fresh light has been... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1893 - 384 lehte
...Variation is one side, transmission only the other side of the same movement. Modified structure ' will impress some corresponding modification on the structures and polarities of its units.'2 ' The units and the aggregates must act and react on each other.' 3 A breadth of fresh light... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1898 - 724 lehte
...to bring the actions of all organs, reproductive included, into harmony with these new actions. Or, bringing the question to its ultimate and simplest...and the aggregate must act and re-act on each other. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form in equilibrium with their pre-existing... | |
| Eugenio Rignano - 1911 - 430 lehte
...is modified by modified function, it will impress some corresponding modification upon the structure and polarities of its units. The units and the aggregate must act and react on each other. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form which will be in equilibrium with... | |
| Eugenio Rignano - 1911 - 488 lehte
...is modified by modified function, it will impress some corresponding modification upon the structure and polarities of its units. The units and the aggregate must act and react on each other. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form which will be in equilibrium with... | |
| Yves Delage, Marie Goldsmith - 1912 - 362 lehte
...from what it would have been before the modification ever occurred. "On the one hand," says Spencer, "physiological units will, because of their special...modification on the structures and polarities of its units. ... If the aggregate is made by incident actions to take a new form, its forces must tend to re-mould... | |
| Johannes Paulus Lotsy, Marius Jacob Sirks, Havik Nicolaas Kooiman - 1920 - 596 lehte
...organism of a special structure; so, on the other band, if the structure of this organism, is modifted by modified function, it will impress some corresponding...and the aggregate must act and re-act on each other. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form of equilibrium with their pre-existing... | |
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