ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 30
... change of state which is not at equilibrium . These changes include : chemical reac- tions , which may be either homogeneous or hetero- geneous ; changes of concentration within a phase , between two phases or at an interface ; changes ...
... change of state which is not at equilibrium . These changes include : chemical reac- tions , which may be either homogeneous or hetero- geneous ; changes of concentration within a phase , between two phases or at an interface ; changes ...
Page 154
... changes on genotype and phenotype . The second advance was made by Painter's develop- ment of the salivary - gland chromosome technique and his demonstration that the bands of these giant ele- ments precisely follow the sequence of loci ...
... changes on genotype and phenotype . The second advance was made by Painter's develop- ment of the salivary - gland chromosome technique and his demonstration that the bands of these giant ele- ments precisely follow the sequence of loci ...
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... changes in size of organs and of the plant as a whole . But such quantitative modifications sometimes lead to changes in appearance which are easily interpretable as qualitative . For example , cells of Oenothera gigas are ...
... changes in size of organs and of the plant as a whole . But such quantitative modifications sometimes lead to changes in appearance which are easily interpretable as qualitative . For example , cells of Oenothera gigas are ...
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G Smithsonian Institution and International | 9 |
pAminobenzoic F H JOHNSON 104 Nicotinic | 16 |
E Industrial Organization 648 | 24 |
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