Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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... theory of natural selection com- bined with heredity has not hitherto provided a satis- factory account of certain phenomena — while , as a matter of fact , the modification or rejection of such a fruitful theory ought to be solely ...
... theory of natural selection com- bined with heredity has not hitherto provided a satis- factory account of certain phenomena — while , as a matter of fact , the modification or rejection of such a fruitful theory ought to be solely ...
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... theory , and should be read concurrently with chapter xiv . by those to whom Galois's theory is new . First of all , the general cubic and biquadratic are solved by a direct application of group - theory ; and we are then introduced to the ...
... theory , and should be read concurrently with chapter xiv . by those to whom Galois's theory is new . First of all , the general cubic and biquadratic are solved by a direct application of group - theory ; and we are then introduced to the ...
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... theory was applicable ; a model could even be con- structed of schematic molecules which displayed all the phenomena of the " cylinder " of living muscle ; but in the natural muscle certain " parelectronomic " facts , to use du Bois ...
... theory was applicable ; a model could even be con- structed of schematic molecules which displayed all the phenomena of the " cylinder " of living muscle ; but in the natural muscle certain " parelectronomic " facts , to use du Bois ...
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