10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMOGENESIS»
Discover the use of
homogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
homogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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First Steps in the Origin of Life in the Universe: ...
Life always comes from life »(suggesting homogenesis and heterogenesis) and
in the same time « where and when do come from primitive ancestors ? » (
suggesting abiogenesis or archeobiosis). One of the main difficulties for scientists
at ...
Julián Chela Flores, Julian Chela-Flores, Tobias Owen, 2001
M. Broca has defined the various degrees of sexual affinity, which he calls
homogenesis,* thus : In heterogenesis there may be intercourse without
impregnation. Abortive homogenesis is merely a matter of speculation ;
impregnation takes ...
Robert H. Barlow. rently sound, there are some fertile unions and others not so.
We have only the simple facts before us from which to form a judgment. M. Broca
has defined the various degrees of sexual affinity, which he calls homogenesis,*
...
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The Midland Naturalist: Journal of the Midland Union of ...
These two modes are called by the delightfully expressive names of
yummjenevis and agammjenesis respectively. Herbert Spencer then lays down
the following laws : — (1) Homogenesis is always gamogeuesis ; (2)
Heterogenesis is ...
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The Contemporary Review
the nervous system which represents the organic connections between these two
sets of actions increase in complexity. Nervous tissue being originally an
appanage of movements, where organisms, amongst whom homogenesis
prevails, ...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts ...
THE CORRELATION AND HOMOGENESIS OF PHYSICAL FORCES. The
following article, written by L'Abbe Moigno, was recently published in the London
Photographic News: — All the forces of nature — motion, heat, light, electricity, ...
David Ames Wells, John Trowbridge, George Bliss, 1861
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Text-book of physiology
first, Homogenesis ; second, Parthenogenesis ; and third, Heterogenesis.
HOMOGENESIS. By Homogenesis (i/mcs, like ; ynlns, generation) is to be
understood the production of offspring resembling in form that of their parents.
This mode of ...
John Hughes Bennett, 1872
These two distinct processes of multiplication, may be aptly termed homogenesis
and heterogenesis.* Under these heads let us consider them. There are two
kinds of homogenesis, the simplest of them, probably once universal. but now ...
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Works: Principles of biology
Looking around, we find that homogenesis is universal among the Vertebrata.
Every vertebrate animal arises from a fertilized germ, and unites into its single
individuality the whole product of this fertilized germ. In the mammals or highest ...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts ...
THE CORRELATION AND HOMOGENESIS OF PHYSICAL FORCES. The
following article, written by L'Abbe' Moigno, was recently published in the London
Photographic News: — All the forces of nature—motion, heat, light, electricity, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOMOGENESIS»
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homogenesis is used in the context of the following news items.
How 15 Anonymous Architects Envision the World's Next Great …
Instead of one single huge structure; we introduce a series homogenesis houses link up by a covered winter urban plaza. «Gizmodo, Oct 14»
Creative ways to stay fit on the road
A study by University College of London found that temperature homogenesis could slow down metabolism. So feeling a bit uncomfortable ... «Free Malaysia Today, Mar 13»