10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MOLLUSCOIDAL»
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The Transactions of the Institute of Electronics and ...
The concept of isomorphism and that of molluscoidal isomorphism between
pictures belong to this similarity measure. Furthermore, two separation theorems
are stated. However, this similarity is not invariant to rotation. This similarity
measure ...
2
The World as Intention: A Contribution to Teleology
... molluscoidal, vertebrate. How does indeterminate and irrelevant variation
explain this remarkable classification, not only of all living but all extinct forms, not
only now but through geological ages ? It is true that the Darwinist assumes and
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Louis Pope Gratacap, 1905
At an ancient epoch the highest and lowest molluscoidal animals, namely,
cephalopods and brachiopods, swarmed in numbers; at the present time both
groups are greatly reduced, whilst others, intermediate in organisation, have
largely ...
4
Reading lessons, ed. by E. Hughes
(See Huxley in article Mollusca, in ' English Cyclopaedia. ') The question,
however, must be still regarded as an open one, and while it may seem
premature to decide on the molluscoidal relations of these animals, it would be
just as rash to ...
5
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, ...
At an ancient epoch the highest and lowest molluscoidal animals, namely,
cephalo pods and brachiopods, swarmed in numbers ; at the present time
bothgroups are greatly reduced, whilst others, intermediate in organisation, have
largely ...
6
Studies from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
MOLLUSCOIDAL TUMOR. A tumor differing greatly from all others which have
come to our attention will now be described. It resembles closely a tumor
described by Haaland,43 and, owing to a certain resemblance to the lesions of
molluscum ...
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The origin of species by means of natural selection...with ...
... and low, at the two periods. At an ancient epoch the highest and lowest
molluscoidal animals, namely, cephalopods and brachiopods, swarmed in
numbers; at the present time both groups are 118 . STATE OF DEVELOPMENT
OF [CHAP.
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1898
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On the Origin of Species, 6th Edition
Atan ancientepoch the highest and lowest molluscoidal animals, namely,
cephalopods and brachiopods, swarmed in numbers; atthepresent time both
groups are greatly reduced, while others,intermediate in organisation, have
largely ...
9
Works of Charles Darwin: The origin of species by means of ...
... high and low, at the two periods. At an ancient epoch the highest and lowest
molluscoidal animals, namely, cephalopods and brachiopods, swarmed in
numbers; at the present time both groups are 118 STATE or DEVELOPMENT or [
GRaP.
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Charles Darwin's Works: The origin of species by means of ...
... high and low, at the two periods. At an ancient epoch the highest and lowest
molluscoidal animals, namely, cephalopods and brachiopods, swarmed in
numbers ; at the present time both groups 118 STATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF [
Chap.
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1896