| John Gordon Stewart Drysdale, John James Drysdale - 1874 - Počet stránok 340
...of the living particles to arrange themselves into the shipe of the organism to which they belong, "just as in the atoms of a salt there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallize in a particular way." This, for want of a better term, he proposes should be calbd organic polarity. By these same units... | |
| 1877 - Počet stránok 516
...however unsatisfactory it may be. No doubt the properties of organic matter, i " We must infer that n plant or animal, of any species, is made up of special...all of which there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallise in a particular way." " In the one raise as in the other " (the restoration of the lobster's... | |
| 1877 - Počet stránok 552
...difficult to controvert, however unsatisfactory it may be. No doubt the properties of organic matter, 1 " We must infer that a plant or animal, of any species, is made up of special units, in nil of which there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallise in a particular way." " In the one... | |
| James Hinton - 1879 - Počet stránok 448
...unrepresentable in thought " ? When Mr. Spencer says (p. 1 8 1 ), " It seems difficult to conceive that a plant or animal of any species is made up of...aptitude to aggregate into the form of that species ; but we see that it is so ; " it is difficult to think where his extraordinary philosophical acumen... | |
| James Hinton - 1879 - Počet stránok 448
...of that species, just as in the atoms of a salt there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallise in a particular way. It seems difficult to conceive that this can be so, but we see that it is so. Groups of units taken from an organism (providing they are of a certain bulk, and not much differentiated... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - Počet stránok 500
...have an innate tendency to arrange themselves into the shape of the organism to which they belong. We must infer that a plant or animal of any species,...of a salt, there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallise in a particular way." It would be well here to have gone a little more into detail. We... | |
| Benjamin G. Ferris - 1883 - Počet stránok 474
...point the mind of Spencer is very much at sea, as appears by such utterances as these : " We must admit that a plant or animal of any species is made up of...atoms of a salt there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystalize in a particular way." "It is difficult to conceive that this is so, but we must see that... | |
| Jacob Straub - 1884 - Počet stránok 448
...have an innate tendency to arrange themselves into the shape of the organism to which they belong. We must infer that a plant or animal of any species,...the form of that species : just as in the atoms of salt, there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallize in that particular way. It seems difficult... | |
| Jacob Straub - 1884 - Počet stránok 448
...species : just as in the atoms of salt, there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallize in that particular way. It seems difficult to conceive that this can be so, but we see that it in so " (Principles of Biology, pp. 180 — 181). This view not only credits each of these wonderful... | |
| William Todd Martin - 1887 - Počet stránok 344
..." an innate tendency to arrange themselves into the shape of the organism to which they belong." " A plant or animal of any species is made up of special...aptitude to aggregate into the form of that species." They show a " proclivity towards a particular arrangement." * These characteristics are ancestral :... | |
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