10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WEISMANNISM»
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Weismannism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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An Examination of
Weismannism
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George John Romanes, 2009
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Idealization XII: Correcting the Model : Idealization and ...
Molecular Weismannism's causal story of development goes like this: DNA
replicates to make more DNA; then in the offspring, the DNA makes protein; then
a miracle happens and the protein and a lot of other stuff gets arranged in cells ...
Martin R. Jones, Nancy Cartwright, 2005
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An Examination of
Weismannism
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Romanes George John 1848-1894, 2013
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German English Words: A Popular Dictionary of German Words ...
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
"By ridding our science of Mendelism- Morganism-Weismannism we will expel
fortuities from biological science. "We must firmly remember that science is the
enemy of chance. Michurin, who was a transformer of nature, put forward the
slogan: ...
Is Weismannism something of historical interest only? Unfortunately not. There
was, as one might expect, a rush of support for Weismannism during the late '
forties and the 'fifties when Lysenkoism became the "official" science of the Soviet
...
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Essential Readings in Biosemiotics: Anthology and Commentary
Weismannism. In the 1890s, the German naturalist August Weismann famously
showed that somatic cells and germ cells lead totally separate lives in the
organism. A cell line consists of a clone of cells that can be traced directly back to
a ...
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Integrating Evolution and Development: From Theory to Practice
Figure 7.2 Biological and cultural Weismannism. In biological Weismannism (left)
, genotype (G) is the sole or primary developmental determinant of phenotype (P)
in a given generation and also the sole or primary hereditary determinant of the ...
Roger Sansom, Robert N. Brandon, 2007
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Darwin, and After Darwin, Volume II (Of 3) Post-Darwinian ...
of which to Professor Weismann's theory of Germplasm has been shown in my
Examination of Weismannism. Lastly, I was myself led to doubt the Lamarckian
factors still further back inthe seventies,by having foundareason for questioning
the ...
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Loss and Restoration of Regenerative Capacity in Tissues and ...
What then is the methodological error, the "Weismannism" so to say, of this rule of
regeneration we discussed concerning the decrease of capacity for reparative
regeneration with increase in organization of the animal? It is characteristic that ...
Lev Vladimirovich Polezhaev, 1972
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WEISMANNISM»
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Weismannism is used in the context of the following news items.
God and Suicide Prevention in the Military
By getting rid of Mendelism-Morganism-Weismannism from our science we banish chance out of biological science. We must keep in mind clearly that science is ... «ScienceBlogs, Dec 08»
Scientists as historians
It has gotten tied up with molecular notions like the so-called Central Dogma being called “Molecular Weismannism”. Why should history not subserve science? «ScienceBlogs, Sep 08»