10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROSS-FERTILE»
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cross-fertile in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cross-fertile and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Existence: Essays in Ontology
My first example is taken from a much-quoted passage in “On What There Is”: [W]
hen we say that some zo ̈ological species are cross-fertile we are committing
ourselves to recognizing as entities the several species themselves, abstract ...
2
Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding Resources: Vegetables
Arrows point to the female parent; moderately to strongly self-fertile and cross-
fertile hybrids (thick solid line); sparingly self-fertile and moderately cross-fertile
hybrids (thin solid line); self-fertile, usually not cross-fertile hybrids regulator ...
3
Fungal Populations and Species
This is the regular production of asci with 50 per cent self-sterile cross-fertile
ascospores and 50 per cent self-fertile ascospores, e.g. Chromocrea spinulosa [
AP] (Mathieson 1952), Sclerotinia trifoliorum [AD] (Uhm and Fujii 1983a,b) and ...
John Harrison Burnett, 2003
4
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics : Volume 4
The nominalist must insist that he or she does not accept sentence (1) as a
symbolization of 'Some zoological species are cross-fertile'—as a rendering of
that sentence into the canonical grammar of quantification. ''But,'' a critic of
nominalism ...
5
Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology
It is not obvious whether, e.g., 'Equus caballus and Equus asinus are cross-fertile'
implies that any fertile horse can impregnate or be impregnated by any fertile
donkey of the opposite sex (the reading assumed in the paraphrase)—or only
that ...
David Chalmers, David Manley, Ryan Wasserman, 2009
6
Philosophical Papers: Volume 2, Mind, Language and Reality
Moreover the characterization in terms of /mon-presupposing 'superficial
characteristics' (like being cross-fertile with lemons) gives no truth-condition
which would enable us to decide which objects in other possible worlds (or which
objects a ...
7
The Twin Earth Chronicles: Twenty Years of Reflection on ...
Moreover the characterization in terms of iemon-presupposing "superficial
characteristics" (like being cross-fertile with lemons) gives no truth-condition
which would enable us to decide which objects in other possible worlds (or which
objects a ...
Andrew Pessin, Sanford Goldberg, 1996
8
The meaning of meaning:
Moreover the characterization in terms of lemon—presupposing 'superficial
characteristics' (like being cross-fertile with lemons) gives no truth-condition
which would enable us to decide which objects in other possible worlds (or which
objects ...
9
Language, Mind, and Knowledge
acteristics of a lemon is at least sufficient for being a lemon is more plausible if
among the superficial characteristics one includes being cross-fertile with lemons
. But the characteristic of being cross-fertile with lemons presupposes the notion
of ...
10
Perspectives on Genetics: Anecdotal, Historical, and ...
(3) Nevertheless, mutation can convert a normal self-sterile, cross- fertile
idiomorph to one that is self-fertile, and this self-fertility is dominant. At the same
time, these mutations to self-fertility destroy the ability to turn off monocaryon
functions ...
James Franklin Crow, William F. Dove, 2000
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CROSS-FERTILE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cross-fertile is used in the context of the following news items.
Choosing perfect trees for a home orchard
Apples and pears are generally cross-fertile, one variety is pollinated by a different variety of the same fruit, which means that you need two or ... «Visalia Times-Delta, Feb 15»
How Canadian researchers have gained greater insight into human …
If humans were cross-fertile with other branches of their family tree, why did these branches not simply blend together once in contact with one ... «The Globe and Mail, Jun 14»