If one plant or animal differs from another, or the parent from the child, it is because in the building-up process the determinations of molecular motion were different in the two cases ; and the true and fundamental ground of the difference must be... The Quarterly Journal of Science - Strana 4211873Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1872 - 606 str.
...determination of molecular motion in the organic world to chemical and physical energies. It must now be obvious that nothing which can be determined by...atoms and the atomical philosophy of the ancients. This, I trust, will be rendered still more evident when we come to examine in detail the arguments... | |
| 1872 - 1060 str.
...determination of molecular motion in the, organic world to chemical and physical energies. It must now be obvious that nothing which can be determined by...determination of molecular motion. Here in this region the doetrine of natural selection and the struggle for existence can afford no more light on the matter... | |
| 1872 - 536 str.
...determinations of molecular motion were different in the two cases; and the true and fundamental f round of the difference must be sought for in the cause of the etermination of molecular motion. Here in this region the doctrine of natural selection and the struggle... | |
| James Croll - 1890 - 224 str.
...can solve the great problem of nature ; for it lies in the background of all such inves tigations. The problem is molecular. From the hugest plant and...atoms and the atomical philosophy of the ancients. CHAPTEE XVII MOLECULAR MOTION IN RELATION TO UNITY OP ENT> OR PURPOSE THERE is probably not an object... | |
| 1892 - 894 str.
...parent from the child [and, we may add, the scion from the stock], it is because in the building up process the determinations of molecular motion were...difference must be sought for in the cause of the determinaiion of molecular motion. Here, in this region, the doctrine of natural selection and the... | |
| George Henslow - 1895 - 368 str.
...plant or animal differs from another, or the parent from the child, it is because in the building up process the determinations of molecular motion were...of the difference must be sought for in the cause 3 of the determination of molecular motion. Here, in this .region, the doctrine of natural selection... | |
| George Henslow - 1895 - 286 str.
...plant or animal differs from another, or the parent from the child, it is because in the building up process the determinations of molecular motion were...ground of the difference must be sought for in the cause3 of the determination of molecular motion. Here, in this region, the doctrine of natural selection... | |
| George Gore - 1899 - 628 str.
...building-up process the determinations of molecular motion were different in the two cases ; and the true fundamental ground of the difference must be sought for in the cause of the determinations of molecular motion" (Croll, "What determines Molecular Motion?" "The Fundamental Problems... | |
| William Lowe Walker - 1906 - 510 str.
...Croll asked in the Philosophical Magazine for July 1872, viz., " What determines molecular motion?" " If one plant or animal differs from another, or the...the cause of the determination of molecular motion." We can answer the question so far as to say that the motion involved must depend upon some previous... | |
| 1872 - 582 str.
...great problem of nature ; for it lies in the background of all such investigations. The problem ia molecular. From the hugest plant and animal on the...atoms and the atomical philosophy of the ancients. This, I trust, will be rendered still more evident when we come to examine in detail the arguments... | |
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