Understood in its entirety, the law is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same general structure. The Breeding of Animals - 第 133 頁Frederick Blackmar Mumford 著 - 1917 - 310 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...mental or physical, from parents to offspring." (Century Dictionary.) 2. "Understood in its entirety, the law is that each plant or animal, if it reproduces,...in the assumption of the same general structure." ( Herbert Speneer. Principles of Biology, vol. i, p. 301.) "The phenomenon of correlation in the deviations... | |
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