The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1935 - 526 páginas |
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... live today is the variety and universality of life . And each new hour of discovery emphasizes the mul- titudinous kinds of living things , not only , but also their wide - spread distribution . From amoeba to elephants , from algæ to ...
... live today is the variety and universality of life . And each new hour of discovery emphasizes the mul- titudinous kinds of living things , not only , but also their wide - spread distribution . From amoeba to elephants , from algæ to ...
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... being ? * If we were correct in our story , then it has taken at least six hundred million years , probably more , for life to ex- pand from this early bacterial stage , or something re- sembling it , into the myriads of kinds of living ...
... being ? * If we were correct in our story , then it has taken at least six hundred million years , probably more , for life to ex- pand from this early bacterial stage , or something re- sembling it , into the myriads of kinds of living ...
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... living things began to feed on living things and parasitism developed . It is worth re- membering that heat seems to be of more importance in the life of bacteria than does light which is fatal to them and this again points to the ...
... living things began to feed on living things and parasitism developed . It is worth re- membering that heat seems to be of more importance in the life of bacteria than does light which is fatal to them and this again points to the ...
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Chapter | 1 |
A Hearth in the Heavens | 89 |
Our Home in the Heavens | 103 |
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