10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KENOGENETICALLY»
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The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal ...
evolution of the individual, the assumption of which is justified by the comparative
germ-history of Vertebrates, re-occur essentially in all branches of this tribe,
though in single cases they are more or less changed, or kenogenetically
modified.
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1897
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The Evolution of Man: A Popular Exposition of the Principal ...
evolution of the individual, the assumption of which is justified by the comparative
germ-history of Vertebrates, re-occur essentially in all branches of this tribe,
though in single cases they are more or less changed, or kenogenetically
modified.
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Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
... to avoid their errors. The principal positions of this restatement may be briefly
resumed: — 1. The primary larva, which arises directly from the gastrula of the
Siphonophorae, is always a simple Medusa ; it may be more or less
kenogenetically ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1888
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Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
The principal positions of this restatement may be briefly resumed: — 1. The
primary larva, which arises directly from the gastrula of the Siphonophorae, is
always a simple Medusa ; it may be more or less kenogenetically modified, but
always ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1888
On the contrary, it has hoen very much changed, vitiated, and kenogenetically
modified in consequence of numerous embryonic adaptations. (Ci p. 12.) It is,
theref0re, iinpossible from a more study of it to learn its nature. On the contrary, in
...
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From Here to Eternity: Ernst Haeckel and Scientific Faith
The primary larva, which arises directly from the gastrula of the Siphonophorae,
is always a simple Medusa; it may be more or less kenogenetically modified, but
always retains a predominant palingenetic import, and is explained by the ...
Mario A. Di Gregorio, 2005
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
L 10. kenogenetically (ken'o-je-net'i-kal-i), adv. In a kenogenetic manner."
Haeckel. kenogeny (ke-noj'e-ni), n. f< Gr. Ktvdc, empty, + -ycveia, < -ytvf/c,
producing: Bee -genous.] Same as kenogenesis. kenosis (ke-no'sis), n. [NL., < Gr
. nhaotc, an ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
L 10. kenogenetically (ken*o-je-net'i-kal-i), adr. In a kenogenetic manner."
Haeckel. kenogeny (ke-noj'e-ni), n. [< Gr. Ktvdc;, empty. + -yevua, < -yrvfjc,
producing: see -genous.] Same as kenogenesis. kenosis (ke-no'sis), «. [NL., < Gr.
nevuaif ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
I. 10. kenogenetically (kcn'o-je-net'i-kal-i), adv. In a kenogenetic manner.'
Haeckel. kenogeny (ke-noj'e-ni), n. f< Gr. ko>6c, empty, + -yeveia, < -ycvijc,
producing: see -genous.] Same as kenogenesis. kenosis (ke-no'sis), «. [NL., < Gr.
nhuotr, an ...
... discriminations vicissitudinary indoctrinations discontinuation unconditionally
disconsolations electronegative ineffectualness featherstitches enfranchisement
exemplificative parthenogenetic intercollegiate kenogenetically spermatogenetic
...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006