10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLOGENESES»
Discover the use of
phylogeneses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phylogeneses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Approaches to Animal Communication
Science is not yet in a position to bridge these considerations and those of the
neurologies; yet how close it is getting may be judged from what, later on, we
shall be saying about brain mechanisms and their successive phylogeneses, and
the ...
Thomas A. Sebeok, Alexandra Ramsay, 1969
In this book the principle is followed that what is good for a physicist should
equally well do for a biologist, so that quite a few evolutionary aspects of
morphology are being treated as if the semo- and phylogeneses are a foregone
conclusion.
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Human Behavior, Learning, and the Developing Brain: Atypical ...
iors involving limbic activity, because phylogeneses has established an
obligatory (albeit an indirect) role for these regions. To understand how
emotional responses are integrated with thought processes, it is useful to
examine the anatomy of ...
Donna Coch, Geraldine Dawson, Kurt W. Fischer, 2010
4
Complexity and Planning: Systems, Assemblages and Simulations
As a result, we are now witnessing the rebirth of the typological debate two
decades after it first emerged. FOA's Alejandro ZaeraPolo and Farshid Moussavi
wrote an entire book on the topic of Phylogeneses, and the Architectural
Association ...
Professor Gert De Roo, Professor Joris Van Wezemael, Professor Jean Hillier, 2012
5
Cosmopolitan Memory in Europe's 'Backwaters': Rethinking ...
Here I set out to examine how this also became complicit in European national
phylogeneses (Ricoeur 1970): the industrialization of Western ecumene widened
the gap between the Public Man of aristocracy and the Private Woman of the ...
6
The evolution of man: a popular scientific study
SYNOPSIS. OF. THE. PARALLEL. PHYLOGENESES. IN THE TWO DIVISIONS
OF THE PROTIST- KINGDOM and where were the protozoa first evolved from the
proto-. Protophyta. Plasmodomous, or plasma-formers. Reduction-organisms.
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, Joseph McCabe, 1905
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Zoologische Verhandelingen
Les relations chronologiques entre ontogeneses et phylogeneses d'apres les
petits caracteres discontinus des Acariens. — Bull. Biol. France Belg., 85: 269-
292, figs. 1-2. [= CEuvres, IVX136)]. , 1952. Sur les variations individuelles.
Vertitions ...
8
Bibliotheca biotheoretica
But if we consider each epoch as a biospherical wholeness, then there occur
inside it simultaneously phylogenetic progresses in certain phylogeneses, and
phylogenetic regresses in other ones. Taken together as a historic holism they
bring ...
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The evolution of the species or phylogeny
SYNOPSIS OF THE PARALLEL PHYLOGENESES IN THE , ' , TWO DIVISIONS or
THE PROTIST-KINGDOM , i Protophyta. Protozoa. , I. Plasmodomous, or plasma-
formers. Plasmophagous, or plasma-eaters. 1 T? * ***** " f ' M * 1"' ~—*_ L i A“ ...
10
Localization of function in the cerebral cortex: an ...
Fines (Cited by Economo and Koskinas; no reference given.) von Gennari 1878
See Economo and Koskinas. Hines, M. 1929 On cerebral localization. Physiol.
Rev., ix, 462. Kappers, C. U. A. 1909 The phylogeneses of the palaeo-cortex ...
Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, 1934