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" The direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results. In the latter case the organisation seems to become plastic, and we have much fluctuating variability. In the former case the nature of the organism is such that it yields... "
The American Naturalist - Página 151
1909
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of ...

Charles Darwin - 1873 - 492 páginas
...on the whole organisation or on certain parts alone, and indirectly through the reproductive system. In all cases there are two factors, the nature of...definite or indefinite results. In the latter case the organisation seems to become plastic, and we have much fluctuating variability. In the former case...
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On the origin of species by means of natural selection ; or, The ...

Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 páginas
...on the whole organisation or on certain parts alone, and indirectly through the reproductive system. In all cases there are two factors, the nature of...definite or indefinite results. In the latter case the organisation seems to become plastic, and we have much fluctuating variability. In the former case...
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Proceedings, Volumen15

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1889 - 630 páginas
...on the whole organisation or on certain parts alone, and indirectly through the reproductive system. In all cases there are two factors, the nature of...important of the two, and the nature of the conditions "Whatever the cause may be of each slight difference between the offspring and their parents, — and...
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Natural Science: A Monthly Review of Scientific Progress, Volumen5

1894 - 528 páginas
...indefinite " — which Mr. Wallace says he does not understand — from Darwin himself, who says : " The direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results ; " ' while of the former he writes : " By the term definite action, I mean an action of such a nature...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The origin of species by means of natural selection ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 408 páginas
...on the whole organisation or on certain parts alone, and indirectly through the reproductive system. In all cases there are two factors, the nature of...definite or indefinite results. In the latter case the organisation seems to become plastic, and we have much fluctuating variability. In the former case...
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The ..., Volumen1

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 406 páginas
...on the whole organisation or on certain parts alone, and indirectly through the reproductive system. In all cases there are two factors, the nature of the organism, which ia much the most important of the two, and the nature of the conditions. The direct action of changed...
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The Witness of Science to Linguistic Anarchy

1898 - 82 páginas
...indefinite' — which Mr. Wallace says he does not understand — from Darwin himself, who says : ' The direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results ' ; while of the former he writes : ' By the term definite action, I mean an action of such a nature...
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Christian Apologetics: A Series of Addresses Delivered Before the Christian ...

Walter Warren Seton - 1903 - 168 páginas
...response to, and direct adaptation to the conditions of life. Darwin thus describes the process : — " The direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results. ... In the former case the nature of the organism is such that it yields readily when subjected to certain conditions,...
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The New International Encyclopædia, Volumen17

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1904 - 1218 páginas
..."to acknowledge plainly our ignorance of the cause of each particular variation;" nnd he states that "the direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results." But it is more probable that, though variations may in some cases seem to be fortuitous, in general...
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The New International Encyclopaedia, Volumen20

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 938 páginas
..."to acknowledge plainly our ignorance of the cause of each particular variation;" and he states that "the direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results." But it is more probable that, though variations may in some cases seem to be fortuitous, in general...
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