How To Use Phylogenesis In A Sentence
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Best to leave that fancy stuff for later, and concentrate on more basic phylogenesis: it would be nice, for example, to be a vertebrate again.
Obama echoes the phrase that made me turn against Kerry.
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In view of these facts, we may now give the following more precise expression to our chief law of biogeny: The evolution of the foetus (or ontogenesis) is a condensed and abbreviated recapitulation of the evolution of the stem (or phylogenesis); and this recapitulation is the more complete in proportion as the original development (or palingenesis) is preserved by a constant heredity; on the other hand, it becomes less complete in proportion as a varying adaptation to new conditions increases the disturbing factors in the development (or cenogenesis).
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
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Charlie, you totally reject the idea of phylogenesis, am I correct?
Appearing next in Springfield? - The Panda's Thumb
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One might expect that since current orthodoxy maintains that biological processes of ontogenesis proceed differently from the selectionist processes of phylogenesis, evolutionary epistemologies would reflect this difference.
Evolutionary Epistemology
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Already in this first of his generalizations Haeckel implied through the use of the verb bedingen a causal rela - tionship between ontogenesis and phylogenesis.
RECAPITULATION
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The ontogeny and phylogenesis of vessel elements in Litchi chinensis. are also discussed.
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One might expect that since current orthodoxy maintains that biological processes of ontogenesis proceed differently from the selectionist processes of phylogenesis, evolutionary epistemologies would reflect this difference.
Evolutionary Epistemology
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It is concluded that there are interspecific comparability and variability between these two relatives concerning physiology, genetics and phylogenesis.
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Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of phylogenesis, like ontogenesis, being a front-loaded, self-limiting, self-terminating planned process where the environment plays little if any role outside of providing triggers to proceed to the next stage of diversification.
Nobel Laureate: "Intelligent Design" is An Attack on All of Science - The Panda's Thumb
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The third version, unlike the more idealistic first and second vesions, intoroduces terms such as the unconscious, inhibition, and crisis, contains a crucial section on mesmerism, and is structured around the trauma of onto - and phylogenesis.
Article Abstracts
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The phylogenesis of the human species covers a process of evolution in which the organs that produce and identify sounds and the brain which makes sense of those sounds develop over a long period of time which includes the birth of Mankind.
Camilo José Cela - Nobel Lecture
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When we look to its CAUSAL significance, perhaps it would be better to formulate the biogenetic law thus: "The evolution of the species and the stem (phylon) shows us, in the physiological functions of heredity and adaptation, the conditioning causes on which the evolution of the individual depends"; or, more briefly: "Phylogenesis is the mechanical cause of ontogenesis.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
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I was excited to meet him because I had read his dissertation on the phylogenesis of modern Megalonychidae, and I wanted to quiz him on certain . . . aspects of his research that I saw as questionable.
I Met John Scalvi! « Whatever
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Plumage color is an important economic trait. It plays an important role in determining breed purity and phylogenesis.
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Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of phylogenesis, like ontogenesis, being a front-loaded, self-limiting, self-terminating planned process where the environment plays little if any role outside of providing triggers to proceed to the next stage of diversification.
Nobel Laureate: "Intelligent Design" is An Attack on All of Science - The Panda's Thumb
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Much like in E. Haeckel's quip 'Ontogenesis recapitulates phylogenesis'.
Valerie Tarico: Christian Belief Through the Lens of Cognitive Science: Part 4 of 6
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Phylogenesis of 48 tobacco germplasms from different countries or regions was analyzed with amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP).
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Seed dormancy is an adaptation to environmental changes that plants acquire during long-term phylogenesis.