Western Civilization: Recent Interpretations, Volumen2Charles Daniel Hamilton, Charles Stewart Doty Crowell, 1973 - 625 páginas |
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... selection was substantiated by R. A. Fisher in 1930 when he found a unity in the thought of Darwin and Mendel . While Fisher's estimate is commonly held by biologists today , historians have seldom taken it into account and customarily ...
... selection was substantiated by R. A. Fisher in 1930 when he found a unity in the thought of Darwin and Mendel . While Fisher's estimate is commonly held by biologists today , historians have seldom taken it into account and customarily ...
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... selection to his colleagues , and this may be one of the reasons why he so long delayed publication . He points out , in his autobiography , that the joint paper of Darwin and Wal- lace was not adequately understood by the audience ...
... selection to his colleagues , and this may be one of the reasons why he so long delayed publication . He points out , in his autobiography , that the joint paper of Darwin and Wal- lace was not adequately understood by the audience ...
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... selection , now looked upon as the foundation of evolutionary biology , was the third of Darwin's great syntheses . Darwin deserves full credit for this innovation , as it was he who first conceived of natural selection in terms of a ...
... selection , now looked upon as the foundation of evolutionary biology , was the third of Darwin's great syntheses . Darwin deserves full credit for this innovation , as it was he who first conceived of natural selection in terms of a ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1 | |
THE ENLIGHTENMENTS LITTLE FLOCK OF PHILO | |
THE POLITICS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT | |
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