The Human SpeciesD. Appleton, 1905 - 498 pagini |
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... action to burn or reduce materials borrowed from without , and ever making use of their own substance for its incessant renewal . In other words , in the crystal once formed the forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is ...
... action to burn or reduce materials borrowed from without , and ever making use of their own substance for its incessant renewal . In other words , in the crystal once formed the forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is ...
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... action . In their opinion he formation of a crystal or of a moneron is only a question of resultant . Others consider living beings as the result of a cause entirely different from those which act in inanimate bodies , and refer to this ...
... action . In their opinion he formation of a crystal or of a moneron is only a question of resultant . Others consider living beings as the result of a cause entirely different from those which act in inanimate bodies , and refer to this ...
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... action of this force , and that he hesitated between the hypothesis of Attraction and that of Impulsion . The first should prevail as being more in accordance with the immediate results of observation ; but the second also has had ...
... action of this force , and that he hesitated between the hypothesis of Attraction and that of Impulsion . The first should prevail as being more in accordance with the immediate results of observation ; but the second also has had ...
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... action , make it almost certain that the greatest similarity exists between the stars distributed in space , between all those at least which form part of our heavens . Let us first establish the fact that upon our globe we again meet ...
... action , make it almost certain that the greatest similarity exists between the stars distributed in space , between all those at least which form part of our heavens . Let us first establish the fact that upon our globe we again meet ...
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... action of distinct forces which were called Electricity , Heat , Magnetism , etc. Modern science , however , by transforming , so to speak , one into the other , has demon- strated their original unity . Physicists refer them all to ...
... action of distinct forces which were called Electricity , Heat , Magnetism , etc. Modern science , however , by transforming , so to speak , one into the other , has demon- strated their original unity . Physicists refer them all to ...
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Pagina 104 - The early progenitors of man were no doubt once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
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