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" Nevertheless all living things have much in common, in their chemical composition, their cellular structure, their laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences. "
A Manual of Physiology and of the Principles of Disease - Page 401
by Edward Dillon Mapother - 1864 - 567 pages
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Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Botanik, Volume 26

Nathanael Pringsheim - Botany - 1894 - 834 pages
...of growth, and their liability to injnrious influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact äs that the same poison often similarly affects plants...gallfly produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak tree" — wandte ich zu meinen Versuchen an: . 1. Ameisensäure, Essigsäure, Cantharidentinctur,...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The origin of species by means of natural selection ...

Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 360 pages
...laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact as that the same poison often similarly affects plants...produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak-tree. With all organic beings, excepting perhaps some of the very lowest, sexual reproduction seems to be...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1902 - 472 pages
...much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure,and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak-tree. Therefore 1 should infer from analogy that prohably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth...
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The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ...

Evolution (Biology) - 1902 - 200 pages
...laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact as that the same poison often similarly affects plants...poison secreted by the gall-fly produces monstrous 25 growths on the wild rose or oak tree. Tv'ith all organic beings, excepting perhaps some of the very...
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1909 - 584 pages
...laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences. We see this even in so^trifling a fact as that the same poison often similarly affects plants...produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak-tree. With all organic beings, excepting perhaps some of the very lowest, sexual reproduction seems to be...
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Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Botanik, Volume 26

Botany - 1894 - 826 pages
...growth, and their liability to injurious influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact äs that tbe same poison often similarly affects plants and animals,...gallfly produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak tree* — wandte ich zu meinen Versuchen an: 1. Ameisensäure, Essigsäure, Cantharidentinctur,...
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[The correspondence ] ; The correspondence of Charles ..., Volume 8; Volume 1860

Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1993 - 836 pages
...cellular structure, their laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences. We see this in so trifling a circumstance as that the same poison...gall-fly produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak tree. In all organic beings the union of a male and female elemental cell seems occasionally to...
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The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology

Marcello Barbieri - Medical - 2003 - 320 pages
...their laws ofgrowth and their liability to injurious influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact as that the same poison often similarly affects plants...produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak-tree. With all organic beings, excepting perhaps some of the very lowest, sexual reproduction seems to be...
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Evidence and Evolution: The Logic Behind the Science

Elliott Sober - Science - 2008 - 413 pages
...into one" (Darwin [1859] 1964: 490). However, only a few pages before, Darwin takes a bolder position: I believe that animals have descended from at most...Therefore I should infer from analogy that probably all organic beings which have ever lived on this earth have descended from some one primordial form, into...
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Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Botanik, Volume 26

Nathanael Pringsheim - Botany - 1894 - 824 pages
...growth, and their liability to injnrions influences. We see this even in so trifling a fact äs 1ii.it the same poison often similarly affects plants and...gallfly produces monstrous growths on the wild rose or oak tree* — wandte ich zu meinen Versuchen an: 1. Ameisensäure, Essigsäure, Cantharidentinctur,...
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