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" If such do occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind ? On the... "
The Geologist: A Popular Monthly Magazine of Geology - Página 458
1860
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Human Life and the Natural World: Readings in the History of Western Philosophy

Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - 276 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favourable individual differences and variations, and the destruction of those which are injurious, I have called...
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Plant Variation and Evolution

David Briggs, Stuart Max Walters - 1997 - 538 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?' In 1 895 Weldon wrote: The questions raised by the Darwinian hypothesis are purely statistical, and...
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The Ascent of Science

Brian L. Silver - 2000 - 553 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...injurious would be rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favorable variations and the rejection of injurious variations, I call Natural Selection. It is essential...
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Die Architektur der Synthese: Entstehung und Philosophie der modernen ...

Marcel Weber - 1998 - 352 páginas
...that many more individuals are born that can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variations in the least degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed. The preservation of favourable...
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The Darwinian Revolution: Science Red in Tooth and Claw

Michael Ruse - 1999 - 366 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the lest degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favourable variations and the...
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The Motet in the Age of Du Fay

Julie E. Cumming - 2003 - 440 páginas
...given the "Struggle for Existence among all organic beings,"41 "individuals having any advantage . . . over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind," and "variation in the least degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed."42 The organisms which are...
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Of Mice, Men, and Microbes: Hantavirus

David R. Harper, Andrea S. Meyer - 1999 - 278 páginas
...all undiscovered before me ISAA NEWTON . . . can we doubt. . . that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of rocreating their kind ? HARLES DARWIN, The Origin ofS ecies, 1859 THE BASICS OF LIFE To understand...
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Herbert Spencer: Critical Assessments, Volumen2

John Offer - 2000 - 696 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...injurious would be rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favorable variations and the rejection of injurious variations, I call Natural Selection."49 Darwin...
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Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization, Volumen10

Izabella Nowakowa, Leszek Nowak - 2000 - 546 páginas
...individuals having any advantage. however slighL over others. would have the hest chance of suxviving and of procreating their kind'' On the other hand....any variation in the least degree injurious would he rigidly destroyed. This preservation of favourable individual differences and variations. and the...
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The Evolution Wars: A Guide to the Debates

Michael Ruse - 2001 - 362 páginas
...that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance...of injurious variations, I call Natural Selection, (pp. 80-81) As a substitute for the term natural selection, later editions of the Origin introduced...
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