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heterogenesis
heterogenesis Biol. (ˌhɛtərəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + γένεσις birth, generation.] † 1. Abnormal or irregular organic development: see quot. Obs. (So F. hétérogénésie.)1854 Mayne Expos. Lex., Heterogenesis, name given by Breschet to a Class of organic deviations comprehending those in whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heterogony of ends
The original German expression was Heterogonie der Zwecke, variously translated in English as heterogony/heterogeneity/heterogenesis of ends/goals/purposes wikipedia.org
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homogenesis
homogenesis Biol. (hɒməʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. homo- + -genesis.] † 1. Applied to asexual reproduction: see quot. (Opp. to heterogenesis 2.) Obs.1858 Carpenter Veg. Phys. §395 This kind of multiplication of the same parts by a simple process of growth..which..may be called homogenesis. 2. The ordinary form ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orthogenesis
In 1864, the Swiss anatomist Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905) presented his orthogenetic theory, heterogenesis, arguing for wholly separate lines of descent wikipedia.org
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heterogenetic
heterogeˈnetic, a. [f. prec.: cf. genetic a.] 1. Biol. Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, heterogenesis or heterogeny.1872 Proc. R. Soc. XX. 264 The living units combine, they undergo molecular rearrangements, and the result of such a process of heterogenetic biocrasis is the appearance of la... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mutationism
von Kölliker's heterogenesis, 1864 In 1864 Albert von Kölliker revived Geoffroy's theory that evolution proceeds by large steps, under the name of heterogenesis wikipedia.org
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Spontaneous generation
The term equivocal generation, sometimes known as heterogenesis or xenogenesis, describes the supposed process by which one form of life arises from a Heterogenesis was applied to the generation of living things from once-living organic matter (such as boiled broths), and the English physiologist Henry wikipedia.org
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xeno-
xeno- (zɛnəʊ) before a vowel xen-, repr. Gr. ξενο-, ξεν-, combining form of ξένος a guest, stranger, foreigner, adj. foreign, strange; used in various scientific and other terms; for those not found here, see their alphabetical places. xenacanthine (-əˈkænθaɪn) Zool. [ad. mod.L. Xenacanthini pl., f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Charlton Bastian
He promoted a theory of "heterogenesis", a process by which existing living beings give birth to wholly different forms. of Mind (1880) The "muscular sense" its nature and cortical localisation (1887) A Treatise on Aphasia and Other Speech Defects (1898) Studies in Heterogenesis wikipedia.org
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Alternation of generations
Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae. wikipedia.org
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تطور قافز
</ref> وفي عام 1864 أعاد ألبرت كوليكر إحياء نظرية جيفري بأن التطور كان يسير عبر قفزات كبيرة واستعمل مصطلح نشوء الحياة غير المتسق heterogenesis . wikipedia.org
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Félix Archimède Pouchet
Pouchet believed in heterogenesis, which assumed that new living organisms came from inanimate objects, such as air. wikipedia.org
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Augusto Del Noce
In some of his best known works he advanced the thesis that Marxism suffers what he called an "heterogenesis of ends," meaning that it is destined to wikipedia.org
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Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
In 1864 Albert von Kölliker revived Geoffroy's theory that evolution proceeds by large steps, under the name of heterogenesis. wikipedia.org
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Saltation (biology)
In 1864 Albert von Kölliker revived Geoffroy's theory that evolution proceeds by large steps, under the name of heterogenesis. wikipedia.org
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