The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen43D. Appleton, 1893 |
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... tion . Not dwelling on the objection that increase of any com- ponents of the fore - quarters out of adjustment to the others would cause evil rather than good , I went on to argue that the co - adapta- tion of parts required to make ...
... tion . Not dwelling on the objection that increase of any com- ponents of the fore - quarters out of adjustment to the others would cause evil rather than good , I went on to argue that the co - adapta- tion of parts required to make ...
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... tion - covered , say , by the decaying stems of fallen trees , such as one sees in portions of primeval forest . Ability to leap must be- come a useful trait ; and , according to the hypothesis we are con- sidering , this ability will ...
... tion - covered , say , by the decaying stems of fallen trees , such as one sees in portions of primeval forest . Ability to leap must be- come a useful trait ; and , according to the hypothesis we are con- sidering , this ability will ...
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... tion to function , can co - operative parts be kept in adjustment , and be readjusted to meet new requirements . Close contempla- tion of the facts impresses me more strongly than ever with the two alternatives - either there has been ...
... tion to function , can co - operative parts be kept in adjustment , and be readjusted to meet new requirements . Close contempla- tion of the facts impresses me more strongly than ever with the two alternatives - either there has been ...
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... tion , in psychology , in general methods of teaching , and methods in detail for special subjects , and practice in teaching have from the first characterized the Oswego school - characteristics which have been reproduced in most of ...
... tion , in psychology , in general methods of teaching , and methods in detail for special subjects , and practice in teaching have from the first characterized the Oswego school - characteristics which have been reproduced in most of ...
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... tion for its neighbors on all sides . Seldom is a fully rotten apple found in a bin without several others near by it being more or less affected . A rotten apple is not its brother's keeper . The surrounding conditions favor or retard ...
... tion for its neighbors on all sides . Seldom is a fully rotten apple found in a bin without several others near by it being more or less affected . A rotten apple is not its brother's keeper . The surrounding conditions favor or retard ...
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