Nature, Volume 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 - Science |
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Page 93
... similar causes similar consequences would always follow . But in the latter part of the quotation lurks a petitio Principi . During the periods mentioned volcanic rocks appear , as we should expect , to have been ejected from beneath ...
... similar causes similar consequences would always follow . But in the latter part of the quotation lurks a petitio Principi . During the periods mentioned volcanic rocks appear , as we should expect , to have been ejected from beneath ...
Page 389
... similar , all the descendants throughout any number of generations would continue similar , leaving aside evanescent differences due to conditions , and which are not hereditary . In such a case no selection , Weismann says , would be ...
... similar , all the descendants throughout any number of generations would continue similar , leaving aside evanescent differences due to conditions , and which are not hereditary . In such a case no selection , Weismann says , would be ...
Page 607
... similar beds at the summit . The total maximum thickness is about 200 feet , and the series contains many interesting varieties of rock . We hope to describe these at length , and to lay our results before the Geological Society , but ...
... similar beds at the summit . The total maximum thickness is about 200 feet , and the series contains many interesting varieties of rock . We hope to describe these at length , and to lay our results before the Geological Society , but ...
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Launay L de Dilocations of Primitive Formations of North | 19 |
Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
Holz Herr Dibromide of Crotonylene 467 | 71 |
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