Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 - Electronic journals |
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Page 87
... factors themselves , it seems not unreasonable to conclude that they must consist of definite chemical substances , or , perhaps better , of chemical modifications of living proto- plasm , in the form of minute particles too small to be ...
... factors themselves , it seems not unreasonable to conclude that they must consist of definite chemical substances , or , perhaps better , of chemical modifications of living proto- plasm , in the form of minute particles too small to be ...
Page 88
... factors which any given germ - cell , male or female , may contain . This depends upon which particular chromosomes happen to remain in the germ - cell after the double number has been halved again . In animals this halving takes place ...
... factors which any given germ - cell , male or female , may contain . This depends upon which particular chromosomes happen to remain in the germ - cell after the double number has been halved again . In animals this halving takes place ...
Page 407
... factors of inheritance and for the building up of the complex it must be sup- posed that from time to time new factors have been added ; it must further be supposed that new substances have entered into the cycle of metabolism , and ...
... factors of inheritance and for the building up of the complex it must be sup- posed that from time to time new factors have been added ; it must further be supposed that new substances have entered into the cycle of metabolism , and ...
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BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton | 21 |
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ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY at Royal Society of Arts at 5 30 | 296 |
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