10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BATHMISM»
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
A, On the nature of Grade influence or Bathmism. Definitions. In plants; in animals
. Increase in time of Bathmism and growth force. Vital forces and vital influences.
Thought force. Origin of Bathmism in time. B, Physiological origin of Bathmism.
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
Absolute loss of growth force. Teeth and toes of Ruminants; incisors of Rodents.
CHAPTER IV.—ON GRADE INFLUENCE. A, On the nature of Grade influence or
Bathmism. Definitions. ' In plants; in animals. Increase in time of Bathmism and ...
American Philosophical Society, 1871
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The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
l have already referred to the phenomena of the building or growth of the added
characters which constitute progressive evolution as evidence of the existence of
a peculiar species of energy, which I termed bathmism. This is to be ex' plained ...
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Evolution: The History of an Idea
Cope postulated a growth force named bathmism, which became focused in
those parts of the body most in use. He continued to insist, however,that the
developments produced by this force were not continuous.The pressure for
change built ...
The force itself was not distinguished until the publication of the essay entitled '
The Method of Creation ' [1871], where it was named growth-force, or bathmism.
The energetic action of this force accounts for the origin of characters, whether ...
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The American Naturalist
This is clearly simple cell division, which follows the nutrition supplied by the
spermatozoon, and which represents the first act of animal life. Hence,
segmentation of the oosperm is the first movement of bathmism. Each
subsequent movement ...
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The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution
I have already referred to the phenomena of the building or growth of the added
characters which constitute progressive evolution as evidence of the existence of
a peculiar species of energy, which I termed bathmism. This is to be explained ...
Edward Drinker Cope, 1904
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
building or growth of the added characters which constitute progressive evolution
as evidence of the existence of a peculiar species of energy, which I term
bathmism. This is to be explained as a mode of motion of the molecules of living ...
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Cope Papers: 1871-[1897
Bathmism has however no other resemblance to crystalloid cohesion. The latter
is a simple energy which acts within geometrically related spaces, without regard
to anything else but the present compulsion of superior weight energy.
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Eugenio Rignano upon the inheritance of acquired characters: ...
... and has recourse to that special form of energy mentioned above, which he
calls "bathmism." And this bathmism would consist acord- ing to this author "in a
mode of motion of the molecules of living protoplasm by which the latter build ...
Eugenio Rignano, Basil Coleman Hyatt Harvey, 1911