«CONGENEROUS» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications: 4th ...
3.4 Transfer Probability of the Ant When one ant needs to transfer to the next hop
channel, it is attracted by the pheromone left on the channel by those
congenerous ants at the same time it is excluded by the pheromone left on the
channel by ...
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of ...
distribution of identical species and the distribution of congenerous species are
wholly different things, and not necessarily either subject to the same laws, nor
necessarily furnishing evidence of similar nature and equal pertinency. My view
is ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The physical condition of , the place being the same, the product has been the
same ; but not by immigration, nor any means of distribution which we can
imagine, can identical species — (for, remember, the theory implies that
congenerous ...
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trnsactions of the botanical society vol v
distribution of identical species and the distribution of congenerous species are
wholly different things, and not necessarily either subject to the same laws, nor
necessarily furnishing evidence of similar nature and equal pertinency. My view
is ...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
I have satisfied myself, and I trust before I have done I shall be able to satisfy you,
or at all events I shall be able to make you understand the grounds which satisfy
me. that the distribution of identical species and the distribution of congenerous ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1858
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The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie
Those muscles which concur in producing the same motion are called
congenerous ; those which execute opposite movements are termed antagonists
: thus all the flexor muscles of any region are congenerous, and they are
antagonists to ...
Library, Alexander Tweedie, 1841
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1900 : [1st ed.]
Congenerous (kon-jcn'er-us) [L. con together -f- gc'nus race]. Having a common
action or function : applied mainly to certain muscles. Congenital (kon-jcn'it-al) [I,,
congen'itus born together]. Horn with a person; existing at or before birth.
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
"In thin place we should introduce the wolf, a congenerous animal, . . ." —
Pennant: British Zoology; The Wolf. II. Technically: 1. Anat.: Concurring in tho
same action (said of muscles) . 2. Nut. Hist.: Belonging to tho samo or an allied
genus.
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897
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Elements of General Anatomy; Tr. from the Last Ed. of the ...
In the former case the muscles are called congenerous, in the other, antagonist.
Antagonism is much more evident in the external muscles, as, for example,
between' the flexors and extensors, &c. It is less marked in the internal or
automatic ...
Pierre Auguste Béclard, M. Ollivier (Charles Prosper), 1830
Capital and labour can exist in but two relations ; congenerous or antagonistic.
They are never congenerous only when it is true that labour constitutes capital,
which can only happen through slavery. The deduction is then clear, that capital
for ...