10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «ORTHOGENETICALLY»
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On the Nature of Human Plasticity
In addition, a social dimension of interchange has emerged, in an
orthogenetically initial global state. Development at time 5 involves a further
orthogenetic progession of the physical dimension and further differentiation of
the social ...
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Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology 11/2006
constraints the type's evolution in the phase of typostasis proceeds
orthogenetically, although Schindewolf excluded all finalistic and mystical
explanations of orthogenesis (Schindewolf, 1950, pp. 319-321). The third phase (
typolysis) is the ...
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The Idea of the Past: History, Science, and Practice in ...
that are, themselves, developmental systems which are epigeneti- cally
constituted and orthogenetically organized. Let us then assume — in introducing
the Basch-Noy model — that affect and cognition comprise two distinct, yet
interactive ...
Leonard Jonathan Lamm, James Aronson, 1997
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Individuals as producers of their development: a life-span ...
As discussed earlier, there are data, in both the human and animal
developmental literatures (Abravanel, 1968; Birch & Lefford, 1963, 1967; Held &
Hein, 1963), indicating that when active and differentiated-integrated (i.e.,
orthogenetically ...
Richard M. Lerner, Nancy A. Busch-Rossnagel, 1981
1 This term, signifying advance in adaptive direction, was first used by Osbom in "
Evolution of Mammalian Molar Teeth" (1907) "to refer to the origin of new cusps
or cuspules which appear determinately, definitely, orthogenetically in both the ...
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 1898
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
1 This term, signifying advance in adaptive direction, was first used by Osborn in "
Evolution of Mammalian Molar Teeth" (1907) "to refer to the origin of new cusps
or cuspules which appear determinately, definitely, orthogenetically in both the ...
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Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systematic: With ...
They may have been developed orthogenetically. Cf. also Partub'ina, N
ewcombia, and Perdicella. The theory that La,minella, had its origin in the
MolokaiMaui-Lanai area has its basis in two facts: In this area the genus has
many diversified ...
George Washington Tryon (Jr.), Henry Augustus Pilsbry, Alpheus Hyatt, 1911
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The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development
The social sciences themselves may develop orthogenetically, thereby
integrating hierarchically some of differentiated social domains described in the
preceding chapter. Consider, for example, Johnson's work (Johnson, Cox, &
Curran, 1970) ...
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The American Naturalist
Is it likely that they have acquired this power through any other influence than the
influence of environment which operated in a definite direction and hence
orthogenetically ? The sulphur bacteria, or particularly those species of sulphur ...
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Studies on inheritance in pigeons: IV. Checks and bars and ...
... found to occur when d is present. The inheritance of these patterns has not
been worked out. 9. The orderly fashion of behavior of the members of the
epistatic series led Whitman to believe that checks and bars developed
orthogenetically.
Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, 1921