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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KAINOGENETIC»
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1
The Science of Life: An Outline of the History and Biology ...
To attain such results, the palingenetic and the kainogenetic phenomena must be
sifted apart— an operation that requires more than one critical granum salts. On
what ground shall this critique be based? Assuredly not by way of a circulus ...
John Arthur Thomson, 1899
Thus it might be said that the development of a paired (epiphysial) upgrowth from
the fore-brain was a palingenetic process, while the particular fate of these
upgrowths or of one of them (which is very diverse in different types) is
kainogenetic.
Brachycera, with the eyes contiguous, at least in the male, or kainogenetic t and
dimorphic. In the first the antennae are long and dimorphic, and the maxillary
palpi well developed ; in the second the antennas are shortened and similar in
the ...
4
A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century: ...
... admits that the parallelism between ontogenesis and phylogenesis is general
and not exact ; that there is a tendency to abbreviation ; that recent adaptations (
called by him " kainogenetic ") may mask more ancient (" palingenetic ") features,
...
5
Progress of Science in the Century
recapitulation is general, not exact, that there is often a tendency to abbreviation,
and that relatively recent adaptations (kainogenetic characters) may disguise the
ancient ancestral features (palingenetic characters) ; let us emphasise that the ...
John Arthur Thomson, 1903
... are descended from fishes, and that the aquatic larva is not entirely a
kainogenetic adaptation. But when we come to compare in detail the Amphibian
larvae with all known fishes we are forced to the conclusion that the larva is far
from ...
Sir Henry C. Burdett, John Bretland Farmer, 1897
It may be doubted whether the most primitive insects had only four tarsal joints,
but there is no disputing the kainogenetic deviation of the lizard's-tail. I have
interpreted the regenerative capacity as secondary and acquired, not as a
primary ...
August Weismann, John Arthur Thomson, Margaret R. Thomson, 1904
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Encyclopædia of religion and ethics
He also introduced the idea of palingenetic characters, which correspond to
those of the ancestral stock, and kainogenetic characters, which are relatively
recent additions. The latter, he said, may disguise the former in a perplexing way
; in ...
James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray, 1917
B. — In that case the pentacrinus stage must be an indication of earlier
genealogical forms, whereas the barrel-shaped larva is presumably a
kainogenetic formation ? TROCHOPHORA A. — Yes. I now go back to your
previous question.
Curt Thesing, Eden Paul, Cedar Paul, 1935
... Michelangelo oligochaetes interchanges pathogenetic overreaching
rechartering changelessly electrograph hectogrammes moneychanger
scenographer supercharger supercharges kainogenetic palingenetic
geanticlines evangelistic ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006