Biology: With Preludes on Current EventsJ.R. Osgood, 1877 - 325 頁 |
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... scientific research , and generally of the finest intellectual culture , of Boston and New England ; and it has seemed admissible to allow the larger assembly to which these Lectures are now addressed to know how they were received by ...
... scientific research , and generally of the finest intellectual culture , of Boston and New England ; and it has seemed admissible to allow the larger assembly to which these Lectures are now addressed to know how they were received by ...
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... . To this amazingly strategic and haughtily trumpeted substance found at the lowest bottoms of the oceans Huxley gave the scientific name Bathybius , from two Greek words meaning deep and sea , and assumed that it was in the 1.
... . To this amazingly strategic and haughtily trumpeted substance found at the lowest bottoms of the oceans Huxley gave the scientific name Bathybius , from two Greek words meaning deep and sea , and assumed that it was in the 1.
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... scientific myth and a by - word of deris- ion . " Bathybius , " says Professor Lionel Beale in his work on " Protoplasm " ( London , 1874 , pp . 110 , 368 , 371 ) , which the North British Review well calls one of the most remarkable ...
... scientific myth and a by - word of deris- ion . " Bathybius , " says Professor Lionel Beale in his work on " Protoplasm " ( London , 1874 , pp . 110 , 368 , 371 ) , which the North British Review well calls one of the most remarkable ...
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... Scientific Materialism , 19th August , 1868. ) In 1874 he answers , Yes , and concludes that we must recast our definitions of matter and force , since life and thought are the flower of both . Accordingly , Tyndall's effort is to ...
... Scientific Materialism , 19th August , 1868. ) In 1874 he answers , Yes , and concludes that we must recast our definitions of matter and force , since life and thought are the flower of both . Accordingly , Tyndall's effort is to ...
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... scientific doctrine of uniformity , from the known to the unknown . Back to a primordial germ Darwin is supposed by Tyndall to have traced all organization : back to the properties of unorganized matter in a primordial nebula Tyndall ...
... scientific doctrine of uniformity , from the known to the unknown . Back to a primordial germ Darwin is supposed by Tyndall to have traced all organization : back to the properties of unorganized matter in a primordial nebula Tyndall ...
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