Science, Volume 58American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1923 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... species is probably B. nakagawae , or B. belcheri and these may be identical . ( See Cam- bridge Natural History , Vol . 7 , p . 138. ) A later note from Professor Light informs me that the species is probably a new one , which he is ...
... species is probably B. nakagawae , or B. belcheri and these may be identical . ( See Cam- bridge Natural History , Vol . 7 , p . 138. ) A later note from Professor Light informs me that the species is probably a new one , which he is ...
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... species as being acquired , since these are maintained only under the conditions under which the species ordinarily lives and must , therefore , be regarded as developed in response to these condi- tions and impressed by these ...
... species as being acquired , since these are maintained only under the conditions under which the species ordinarily lives and must , therefore , be regarded as developed in response to these condi- tions and impressed by these ...
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... species was already exer- cising the minds of members of the association . This was a reflection of the discussions on the same ques- tion that had earlier agitated the scientific world in Europe . The immutability of species predicated ...
... species was already exer- cising the minds of members of the association . This was a reflection of the discussions on the same ques- tion that had earlier agitated the scientific world in Europe . The immutability of species predicated ...
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Acidity Subsoil A P KELLEY 36 | 13 |
Quotations 14 32 50 92 109 121 142 162 181 206 | 14 |
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