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Example sentences for "hereditary transmission"

  • This conception of the nature of hereditary transmission is an important one, and constitutes the first big step towards a real understanding of the historical element in organic form and activity.

  • One is deducible from the law of hereditary transmission as considered in its wider consequences.

  • Gathering together all the small gossip of a county, profitless occupation as it would be, might yet occasionally help to establish some useful fact--say, a good example of hereditary transmission.

  • With regard to the question of hereditary transmission, the part of the brain in which the epileptic centre is placed is of no importance.

  • Defn: Hereditary transmission of the physical and psychical qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants.

  • If even in such minute particulars as these, hereditary transmission may be distinctly seen, it becomes the breeder to look closely to the "like" which he wishes to see reproduced.

  • This is what is to be understood by hereditary transmission.

  • The fear of hereditary transmission of the disease has caused a great deal of mischief and unnecessary anxiety to people.

  • There is no really great scientist in biology at the present moment who teaches the hereditary transmission of acquired characteristics.

  • Not long since it was pointed out that harelip is another of these peculiarities that readily lends itself to hereditary transmission.

  • Hereditary transmission of the physical and psychical qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants.

  • The fact is, but very few persons in the community give any attention to the laws of their organic nature, and the tendency to hereditary transmission of infirmities.

  • What was said of hereditary transmission in the second chapter of this work applies here with increased force.

  • But, in adopting this theory, it is not necessary to assume that the ideas themselves have been communicated by hereditary transmission.

  • The combined and alternate action of these two laws may produce some of the inscrutable phenomena of hereditary transmission.

  • This diversity in the results of hereditary transmission is as strictly according to law as the similarity of features exhibited by parent and child.

  • We are too little acquainted with the laws of hereditary transmission to explain these things.

  • It is in this, however, that the law of hereditary transmission is principally displayed; the phenomena commonly named as exemplifying it being quite subordinate manifestations.

  • Here we are obliged to fall back upon the unexplained principle of hereditary transmission.

  • Another truth co-extensive with the organic world, is that of hereditary transmission.

  • The army, the guardian of civil and political life, and the maintainer of order, was rendered perpetual by hereditary transmission in the military families.

  • Authority, the organ of the national will, was maintained in its unity and perpetuity, by hereditary transmission in the royal family.

  • The priesthood, the guardian of religion and the laws, and the promoter of morality, was rendered perpetual by hereditary transmission in the sacerdotal families.


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