For the other formations which regard the dissimilarity of the parts contained in the same body, and their collocation and position, are secondary in comparison with the former.
In fact, in most cases a high degree of dissimilarity may be reached in the simplest way by such a separation of the components, and by their combination into most diverse smaller groups.
There are a great many cases however, in which the morphologic cause of the dissimilarity is not so easily discerned.
It starts from the inference that if dissimilarity among the pollen grains is excluded, the diversity of the ovules must at once became manifest and vice versa.
In the first the points ofdissimilarity are intimately connected with one another, in the second they are more or less independent.
The case was this: Matthieu, by his satiric exaggerations, gave to the slight dissimilarity between Victor and them an ever-increasing prominence.
When those of the Pacific slope as a whole are compared with those of the Atlantic slope, there is a dissimilarity which marks them as the products of different races or as the result of different race influences.
Geographical proximity combined with accessibility results in similarity of human and animal occupants, while a corresponding dissimilarity is the attendant of remoteness or of segregation.
It also, as Froebel says, "throws into relief the perception of size by showing similarity of size withdissimilarity of dimension and position.
For what is there more important than, when thedissimilarity between good orators is so great, to decide which is the best sort and as it were the best form of eloquence?
A peculiar fact relating to these convolutions is observed by all anatomists: mental development is always accompanied by an increasing dissimilarity between their proportional size.
Thus similarity of temperament results in barrenness while dissimilarity makes the vital magnetism all the more powerful.
Well content with the promise he inferred from this dissimilarity between the husband and wife, he made no attempt to control a liking which ought to have raised a barrier between the fair Marianna and himself.
Any kind ofdissimilarity is also of this kind: if the colour of A is unlike the colour of B, then the colour of B is unlike the colour of A.
One of the most puzzling peculiarities of the first edition of the Bible of the Poor is the dissimilarity of the copies.
To the intelligent book-buyer, the features ofdissimilarity were conspicuous.
The dissimilarity of the small types has been made greater by faults of type-founding and of presswork.
The falsity of the legend is abundantly established by the dissimilarity of the many engraved likenesses, which from time to time have been presented as portraits of Coster.
The resemblance between the male of Cryptophialus and of Alcippe is truly surprising; and is the more wonderful, considering the great dissimilarity of their pupae.
Any dissimilarity of structure could not escape the accurate eyes of our learned taxonomists.
That is, their dissimilarity must exactly correspond to that between two views of an object or scene from the positions of the two eyes respectively (Fig.
It will be noted that in order for two stereoscopic pictures, when combined, to produce a perfect effect of three dimensions their dissimilarity must be no more than that existing between the two views from the two eyes respectively.
But this dissimilarity between the present and the future world, its inconceivable magnitude, has made many apostates.
Yet this must be the case if the direction of development transferred by heredity is to be regarded as the ultimate ground both of the similarity and dissimilarity to the ancestors.
Comparing our section of the Uspallata range with that of the Cumbre, we see, with the exception of the underlying clay-slate, and perhaps of the intrusive rocks of the axes, a striking dissimilarityin the strata composing them.
We are made sensible of the great dissimilaritybetween the past and present by the style of Martin's narration.
A great dissimilarity might however be discerned in the different branches of the family.
Doubtless, for what is called similarity,[393] does not conflict with similarity or dissimilarity in the genus of quantity.
The two had a kind of superficial likeness of feature, but a total dissimilarity of expression.
Angela Vivian's brother Rupert was, perhaps, not unlike her in feature and colouring, but there was a curious dissimilarity of expression between the two.