The units and the aggregate must act and re-act on each other. The forces exercised by each unit on the aggregate and by the aggregate on each unit, must ever tend towards a balance. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form... Nature - Page 236redigeeritud poolt - 1876Full view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 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...into an aggregate modified in the same direction. CHAPTER IX. VARIATION. § 85. EQDALLT conspicuous with the truth that every organism bears a general... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 506 lehte
...harmony with this new form. And to say that the physiological units are in any degree so re- moulded as to bring their polar forces towards equilibrium...into an aggregate modified in the same direction. CHAPTER IX. VARIATION. § 85. EQUALLY conspicuous with the truth that every organism bears a general... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 512 lehte
...harmony with this new form. And to say that the physiological units are in any degree so re- moulded as to bring their polar forces towards equilibrium...into an aggregate modified in the same direction. CHAPTER IX. VARIATION. § 85 . EQUALLY conspicuous with the truth that every organism bears a general... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 824 lehte
...equilibrium with their pre-existing polarities. If, con1 ' Principles of Biology,' vol. ip 256. trariwise, the aggregate is made by incident actions to take...when separated in the shape of reproductive centres, the units will tend to build themselves up into an aggregate modified in the same direction.' Amongst... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 822 lehte
...equilibrium with their pre-existing polarities. If, con1 ' Principles of Biology,' vol. ip 256. trariwise, the aggregate is made by incident actions to take...when separated in the shape of reproductive centres, the units will tend to build themselves up into an aggregate modified in the same direction.' Amongst... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 862 lehte
...of the modified aggregate, is to say that when separated in the shape of reproductive centres, the units will tend to build themselves up into an aggregate modified in the same direction.' Amongst simple organisms almost any part of the substance which separates, or is separated, from one... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 504 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...into an aggregate modified in the same direction." Thus when, in obedience to the law of moving equilibria, the animal preceding the moose-deer opposed... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 508 lehte
...ever tend towards a balance. If nothing prevents, the units will mould the aggregate into a form iu equilibrium with their pre-existing polarities. If,...into an aggregate modified in the same direction." Thus when, in obedience to the law of moving equilibria, the animal preceding the moose-deer opposed... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 506 lehte
...this new form. And to say that the physiological units are in any degree so re-moulded as to briii^ their polar forces towards equilibrium with the forces...into an aggregate modified in the same direction." Thus when, in obedience to the law of moving equilibria, the animal preceding the moose-deer opposed... | |
| Sir Edwin Ray Lankester - 1890 - 466 lehte
...however obscurely, from one generation to another, appears to be a deduction from first principles—or if not a specific deduction, still, a general implication....in the shape of reproductive centres, these units wall tend to build themselves up into an aggregate modified in the same direction." (P. 256.) Thus,... | |
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