10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IDIOPLASMIC»
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Minute idioplasmic differences between two ova may produce, in the course of
their individual processes of development, a whole series of differences in
various parts of the adult organism. idiosome The idioplasmic unit as the
theoretically ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
He, too, assumes that the system of protoplasmic bridges forms an “idioplasmic”
network penetrating the smallest recesses of the organism. He, however, refuses
to assume, as Semon is obliged to do, that every local change, whilst remaining ...
3
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Asian Plants ...
Therefore, a clear understanding of management of plant idioplasmic resources
is necessary. To track various local teaoil idioplasmic resources is one of the
most important methods of teaoil idioplasmic resource management. In this
regard ...
Donglin Zhang, Jung-Myung Lee, Ryutaro Tao, 2008
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Otto Weininger: Sex, Science, and Self in Imperial Vienna
Weininger emphasized that these variations were primarily idioplasmic and not,
as some scientists were beginning to suggest, primarily determined by the
secretions of the sex glands. Without rejecting contemporary research on the
internal ...
5
History of general physiology: 600 B.C. to A.D. 1900
The idioplasmic net is spread out in the interior of the cell, and its cablelike cords
extend, through pores, from cell to cell. Each cord consists of many separate
bundles of micellar threads, each such thread being a chain of micellae joined
end ...
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A Mechanico-physiological Theory of Organic Evolution
If we have in mind the inner nature of the organism, there is, properly speaking,
no such specific phenomenon as heredity, since the phylogenetic line is a
continuous idioplasmic individual. In this sense heredity is nothing more than the
...
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Heredity Produced: At the Crossroads of Biology, Politics, ...
... bear the hereditary characters. Evidently, these particules, differently named by
the various authors (“gemmules,” “physiological units,” “idioplasmic particles,” “
groups of micelles,” “pangenes,” “idioblasts,” and so 308 François Duchesneau.
Staffan Müller-Wille, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, 2007
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Sex and Character: An Investigation of Fundamental Principles
... to the idioplasmic aspect. All this closely recalls the experiences gained from
the transfusion of hetero- 2. Just as it is not possible categorically to deny
masculinization in the opposite case of the castration of a female animal. logous
blood.
Otto Weininger, Laura Marcus, Daniel Steuer, 2005
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A Companion to the Philosophy of Biology
... be responsible for intergenerational hereditary continuity. However, they took
this idioplasmic substance as being not less particulate, but rather highly
organized (Robinson, 1979; Churchill, 1987). Mendel stands out among these
biologists.
Sahotra Sarkar, Anya Plutynski, 2010
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The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories ...
interaction of the cells derived from the egg that controls the development of the
organism, and insisted that the "idioplasmic unity" of all the cells in the body
made the isolation of the germ plasm impossible. Hert- wig actively supported the
...
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