«ABIOGENESIA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ PORTEKIZCE KİTAPLAR
abiogenesia sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
abiogenesia ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Portekizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
It will be perceived that this doctrine is by no means identical with Abiogenesia,
with which it is often confounded. On this hypothesis, a piece of beef or a handful
of hay is dead only in a limited sense. The beef is dead ox, and the hay is dead ...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science ...
And in the next place, if the results of the experiments I refer to are really
trustworthy, it by no means follows that Abiogenesia has taken place. The
resistance of living matter to heat is known to vary within considerable limits, and
to depend, ...
Abandonment, 131, 311. Abhominable, 158, f. Abhominal, .159. Ability, old use of
, 210. Abiogenesia,&c.,295. Abiogenesis,&c.,295. Able, der. of, 162. Abomino,
159. Abruption, 203. Acclivitous, 176, 185. Accommodate, 106. Accommodation ...
But there must have been abiogenesia at some time, and probably more than
once, else no living thing could have existed. ' bring forth,' that different kinds of
living beings may iS86.] The Present Status of the Darwinian Theory of Evolution.
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Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
ABIOGÊNESE, s. f. — A + bio + génese — Bipl. Geração espontânea; teoria que
admite a origem da matéria viva sem descender de outra matéria viva. Var.
Abiogene- tia, abiogenia e arquigcncse. ABIOGENESIA, s. f. — A + bio + gcnesia
...
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Nôvo vocabulário ortográfico brasileiro da língua portuguêsa:
aportg. do lat. ab inilio. abiogenese, s. f. abiogenesia, s. f. abiogenetico, adj.
abiogenia, s. f. abiogenico, adj. abiogenista, s. 2 gen. abiologia, s. f. ahiologico,
adj. abiombado, adj. abiopegia, s. f. abiose, s. f. abiotica, s. f. abiotico, adj. abioto,
...
Leonam de Azeredo Pena, 1966
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Vocabulário ortográfico oficial: de acôrdo com a nova ...
aportg. do lat. ab initio. abiogênese, s. f. abiogenesia, s. f. abiogenético, adj.
abiogenia, s. f. abiogênico, adj. abiogenista, s 2 gên. abiologia, s. f. abiológico,
adj. abiombado, adj. abiopegia, s. f. abiose, s. f. abiótica, s. f. abiótico, adj. abioto,
...
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Nôvo vocabulário ortográfico da língua portuguêsa: de acôrdo ...
J. ábiga, s. J. abigeato, s. m. abigeo, s. m. abigouro, s. rn.: abi- goiro. abilasSo,
s. m. abildegar, s. m. abileno, adj. e s. m. ABI abinício, adv.: aportg. do lai. ab
initio. abiogenese, s. J. abiogenesia, *. /. abiogenético, adj. abiogenia, *. J.
abiogênico ...
Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Manuel da Cunha Pereira, 1961
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Swedish contributions to American freedom, 1776-1783: ...
... masterly use of the "superstition" in the "Laboratory Scene" of the Second Act,
Part II, of his Faust. The little man (homunculus) even speaks from his vial to
Wagner, the chemist. Cp. Sterne, Tristram Shandy, Vol. I, Chapter II. Abiogenesia
did ...
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Collected Essays: Methods and results
The result is that the evidence in favour of abiogenesia has utterly broken down,
in every case which has been properly tested. So far as the lowest and minutest
organisms are concerned, it has been proved that they never make their ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1911