Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 62. kiadásThe Society, 1912 |
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xlviii. oldal
... organisms . It is a most wonderful story , and happened really a little before the days I speak of , when University College was started . I heard of it just before I came to Liverpool from that great teacher and biologist , Professor ...
... organisms . It is a most wonderful story , and happened really a little before the days I speak of , when University College was started . I heard of it just before I came to Liverpool from that great teacher and biologist , Professor ...
xlix. oldal
... organisms . It was a two man job , because the organisms had to be kept under observation constantly day and night until each had completed the cycle of its life . Whilst Dallinger slept , I understand , Dr. Drysdale was at the ...
... organisms . It was a two man job , because the organisms had to be kept under observation constantly day and night until each had completed the cycle of its life . Whilst Dallinger slept , I understand , Dr. Drysdale was at the ...
20. oldal
... organism steady in its upward course. Mind, so far as we know, exists in three forms — as an individual, as a communal, and as an universal mind. Individual minds act from a single centre, or from a small group of centres forming a unit ...
... organism steady in its upward course. Mind, so far as we know, exists in three forms — as an individual, as a communal, and as an universal mind. Individual minds act from a single centre, or from a small group of centres forming a unit ...
11. oldal
... organism to another ; and ( 7 ) the perpetual puzzle of imitation . After examining a large number of authentic ... organisms from which all life is supposed to have sprung , in order to ascertain whether amongst these primitive forms ...
... organism to another ; and ( 7 ) the perpetual puzzle of imitation . After examining a large number of authentic ... organisms from which all life is supposed to have sprung , in order to ascertain whether amongst these primitive forms ...
14. oldal
... organisms have developed swimming hairs , for example , which enable them to separate themselves from the crowd , and ... organism , subject to changes in its environ- ment , the time must come when it is more in tune with all the B's in ...
... organisms have developed swimming hairs , for example , which enable them to separate themselves from the crowd , and ... organism , subject to changes in its environ- ment , the time must come when it is more in tune with all the B's in ...
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