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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... give origin , mediately or immediately , to others which do so . These two kinds of zooids , however , though differing so widely in their relations and structure - in the one case the primary products of impregnation , the precursors ...
... give origin , mediately or immediately , to others which do so . These two kinds of zooids , however , though differing so widely in their relations and structure - in the one case the primary products of impregnation , the precursors ...
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... give rise to confervoid threads , which , after ramifying into a mass of tangled filaments - the protonema - send up here and there a leafy axis , bearing eventually , like the original one , antheridia and archegonia . In thus ...
... give rise to confervoid threads , which , after ramifying into a mass of tangled filaments - the protonema - send up here and there a leafy axis , bearing eventually , like the original one , antheridia and archegonia . In thus ...
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... gives rise only to a single embryo , and no separa- tion takes place between them . The later growth appears simply as a more advanced state of the former , which wastes * In the tabular views of the Genetic Cycle , given at the end of ...
... gives rise only to a single embryo , and no separa- tion takes place between them . The later growth appears simply as a more advanced state of the former , which wastes * In the tabular views of the Genetic Cycle , given at the end of ...
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... gives rise to numerous gemmæ , every one of which may acquire the characters of a typical individual of the spe- cies ... give an apparent dis- tinctness to the cases in which they occur , there are yet phenomena of an intermediate kind ...
... gives rise to numerous gemmæ , every one of which may acquire the characters of a typical individual of the spe- cies ... give an apparent dis- tinctness to the cases in which they occur , there are yet phenomena of an intermediate kind ...
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... give me the least in- formation on this subject , I applied to Dr Lorenti , one of the best authorities in Peru on such subjects , and he at once as- sured me that Tshudi's statement is utterly untrue . But , fur- ther to satisfy myself ...
... give me the least in- formation on this subject , I applied to Dr Lorenti , one of the best authorities in Peru on such subjects , and he at once as- sured me that Tshudi's statement is utterly untrue . But , fur- ther to satisfy myself ...
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