Pangenesis to admit still greater marvels. For the microscopic germ, according to this theory, is no mere individual, but a representative body, containing members collected from every rank of the long-drawn ramification of the ancestral tree, the number... General physiology of the tissues - 243 ページJohn Gray McKendrick 著 - 1888全文表示 - この書籍について
 | 1875 - 670 ページ
...representative body, " containing members collected from every rank of the long-drawn ramifi" cation of the ancestral tree, the number of these members...germ, till at last the ancestral peculiarity which it repre" sents is revived in some remote descendant. "Some of the exponents of this theory of heredity... | |
 | 1876 - 590 ページ
...as possible, we shall be called upon by the advocates of Pangenesis to admit still greater marvels. For the microscopic germ, according to this theory,...birth to death, but also to afford a stock of latent germules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at last the ancestral peculiarity... | |
 | 1876 - 592 ページ
...as possible, we shall be called upon by the advocates of Pangenesis to admit still greater marvels. For the microscopic germ, according to this theory,...birth to death, but also to afford a stock of latent germules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at last the ancestral peculiarity... | |
 | 1888 - 926 ページ
...as possible, we shall be called upon by the advocates of Pangeuesis to admit still greater marvels. For the microscopic germ, according to this theory,...afford a stock of latent gemmules to be passed on in an inactiva state from germ to germ, till at last the ancestral peculiarity which it represents is revived... | |
 | Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1888 - 536 ページ
...representative body, " containing members collected from every rank of the long-drawn ramifi" cation of the ancestral tree, the number of these members...germ, till at last the ancestral peculiarity which it repre" sents is revived in some remote descendant. " Some of the exponents of this theory of heredity... | |
 | George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1890 - 768 ページ
...ramification of the ancestral tree, the number of these members being amply sufficient to fur nish not only the hereditary characteristics of every organ of the...habit of %the animal from birth to death, but also to furnish a stock of latent gemmules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at... | |
 | James Wharton McLaughlin - 1890 - 44 ページ
...ramification of the ancestral tree, the number of these members being amply sufficient to furnish not only characteristics of every organ of the body and every...habit of the animal from birth to death, but also to furnish a stock of latent gemmules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at... | |
 | 1890 - 356 ページ
...ramification of the ancestral tree, the number of these members being amply sufficient to furnish not only characteristics of every organ of the body and every...habit of the animal from birth to death, but also to furnish a stock of latent gemmules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at... | |
 | Francis Asbury Shoup - 1891 - 376 ページ
...containing numbers collected from every rank of a long-drawn ramification of the ancestral tree, the numbers of these members being amply sufficient not only to...passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, until at last the ancestral peculiarity which it represents is revived in some remote descendant. "... | |
 | Paul Paquin - 1891 - 796 ページ
...ramification of the ancestral tree, the number of these members being amply sufficient to furnish not only characteristics of every organ of the body and every...habit of the animal from birth to death, but also to furnish a stock of latent gemmules to be passed on in an inactive state from germ to germ, till at... | |
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