The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 11. köideA. and C. Black, 1860 |
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... condition ; 1st , That singly they are not capable of any farther development , but very soon lose their vitality , and undergo decomposition ; and 2d , That they both differ very remarkably in appearance from all self - developing foci ...
... condition ; 1st , That singly they are not capable of any farther development , but very soon lose their vitality , and undergo decomposition ; and 2d , That they both differ very remarkably in appearance from all self - developing foci ...
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... condition , comparable to the first stage in the evolution of the ovum of the higher animals . The germ- parent never itself attains to the full development of the species , but remains the whole term of its brief existence in a ...
... condition , comparable to the first stage in the evolution of the ovum of the higher animals . The germ- parent never itself attains to the full development of the species , but remains the whole term of its brief existence in a ...
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... condition , or acquires sexual organs , but which , by a process of asexual gemmation ( monogenesis ) , ultimately originates others , which do attain to the typical character of the species , in the general organisation , and commonly ...
... condition , or acquires sexual organs , but which , by a process of asexual gemmation ( monogenesis ) , ultimately originates others , which do attain to the typical character of the species , in the general organisation , and commonly ...
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... condition stands promi- nently forward as the typical or orthomorphic phase , being represented by structures of greater permanence than the brood of minute and rudimentary medusoids which they throw off , and occasionally attaining ...
... condition stands promi- nently forward as the typical or orthomorphic phase , being represented by structures of greater permanence than the brood of minute and rudimentary medusoids which they throw off , and occasionally attaining ...
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... condition of the typical organisation , but prior to the maturation of the sexual organs . The contrast lies principally between the two former varieties . They cannot , indeed , be identified or confounded , as they are by many authors ...
... condition of the typical organisation , but prior to the maturation of the sexual organs . The contrast lies principally between the two former varieties . They cannot , indeed , be identified or confounded , as they are by many authors ...
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