Science and Culture, and Other EssaysD. Appleton, 1882 - 357 síður |
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Síða 175
... germs of the Heteromita ; and from the dimensions of these germs it is easily shown that the body formed by conjugation may , at a low estimate , have given exit to thirty thousand of them ; a result of a matrimonial process whereby the ...
... germs of the Heteromita ; and from the dimensions of these germs it is easily shown that the body formed by conjugation may , at a low estimate , have given exit to thirty thousand of them ; a result of a matrimonial process whereby the ...
Síða 179
... germs in the Heteromita . But it may be said that the Peronospora is , after all , a questionable sort of plant ; that it seems to be wanting in the manufacturing power , selected as the main distinctive character of vegetable life ; or ...
... germs in the Heteromita . But it may be said that the Peronospora is , after all , a questionable sort of plant ; that it seems to be wanting in the manufacturing power , selected as the main distinctive character of vegetable life ; or ...
Síða 254
... germs , if not the full - grown shapes , of lively metaphysical postulates rampant amidst his most positive and matter - of - fact notions . By way of escape from the metaphysical Will - o'- the - wisps generated in the marshes of ...
... germs , if not the full - grown shapes , of lively metaphysical postulates rampant amidst his most positive and matter - of - fact notions . By way of escape from the metaphysical Will - o'- the - wisps generated in the marshes of ...
Síða 284
... germ to absorb nutritious matters , which are deposited in the interstices of the elementary structures of which the miniature chick , or germ , is made up . The conse- quence of this intussusceptive growth is the " develop- ment " or ...
... germ to absorb nutritious matters , which are deposited in the interstices of the elementary structures of which the miniature chick , or germ , is made up . The conse- quence of this intussusceptive growth is the " develop- ment " or ...
Síða 285
... germs which de- velop have existed since the beginning of things ; and nothing really dies , but , when what we call death takes place , the living thing shrinks back into its germ state . † * " Considérations sur les Corps organisés ...
... germs which de- velop have existed since the beginning of things ; and nothing really dies , but , when what we call death takes place , the living thing shrinks back into its germ state . † * " Considérations sur les Corps organisés ...
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