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He conducted research in the fields of phylogenesis and ontogenesis.
Phylogenesis received positive reviews from several separate sources.
Spitzer (1923) treats them as returns to one of the phylogenesis stages.
"The mind considered from a historical perspective: human cognitive phylogenesis and the possibility of continuing cognitive evolution."
Photoreception is phylogenetically very old, with various theories of phylogenesis.
Phylogenesis (1999) is a science fiction novel written by Alan Dean Foster.
One basic theoretical idea is the connection Freud saw between the development of the individual,ontogenesis, and that of the species,phylogenesis.
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.
Phylogenesis (2009)
Phylogenesis (1999)
Amoeba to Primate (phylogenesis)
After the possibilities of ontogenesis have been exhausted, phylogenesis might be explanatory of the development of a neurosis.
He got his reputation especially for his pionieering work on the sociological dimension of both ontogenesis and phylogenesis.
- Garrone, Robert: Phylogenesis of Connective Tissue.
- Manskaya, S. M.: Phylogenesis of the Lignins.
He recorded with them the album Phylogenesis on 2009 Old Skull on 2010, The age of Fear on 2011 and Idiosyncrasy on 2012.
Das Konkrete und das Abstrakte, 1980 (his basic study on phylogenesis)
He also recorded the albums Draculea,Phylogenesis,Old Skull,Idiosyncrasy at his MusicArt studios.
In Phylogenesis Foster begins to further expand the history of the founding of the Humanx Commonwealth which began in his 1982 novel Nor Crystal Tears.
He proved that predominance depends on heredity, ontogenesis, and phylogenesis of the initial cell structure and also on individual features of hybrids and conditions of cultivation.
Main fields of scientific activity of Guram Mchedlidze were: a fossil dolphin, Tertiary cetaceans, phylogenesis of cetaceans, ancient mammals, etc.
Krimsky (1963), synthesizing two previous points of view, considered congenital heart diseases as a stop of development at the certain stage of ontogenesis, corresponding to this or that stage of the phylogenesis.
These three cerebral layers appeared, one after the other, during the development of the embryo and the fetus (ontogenesis), recapitulating, chronologically, the evolution of animal species (phylogenesis), from the lizards up to the homo sapiens.
McNeill considers that when something emerges in current-day ontogenesis only at a certain stage of development, the original natural selection of the feature (if there was any) might have taken place in a similar psychological milieu in phylogenesis.
Thus, McNeill argues, we look for new states that seem pegged to steps in the ontogenesis of GPs and Mead's Loop underlying them, and consider these steps as possible signals from ancient phylogenesis.
Phylogenies of groups within the family have also been published.
However, the phylogeny of the great white is still in dispute.
The phylogeny of the three species has long been controversial.
These 3 studies are the basis for the phylogeny shown below.
Both phylogenies were calculated for a similar set of species.
A molecular phylogeny of the family was published in 2000.
The phylogeny finally proposed in the paper is shown below.
No one has yet produced a molecular phylogeny of the family.
But my fascination with the relationship between the two is not limited to an interest in phylogeny itself.
The phylogeny of the group is still under study using molecular techniques.
These exclusions may have a significant effect on the phylogeny.
The phylogeny depicted below is based on seven different sources.
This species has not been used in recent molecular phylogeny studies of the group.
The species has yet to be included in any molecular phylogeny study of the family.
These similarities are partially a result of their similar phylogenies.
This is especially true currently, because of new research in molecular phylogeny.
The provisional phylogeny used here seeks to do two things.
A proposed phylogeny of the families is shown in the diagram.
There has been considerable discussion as to the phylogeny of this species.
This phylogeny is chosen because some evidence from the fossil record may be in agreement.
Despite general agreement on phylogeny, the taxonomy is still under debate.
His analyses suggest a phylogeny that is very different to George's arrangement.
Nevertheless, efforts to cope with the effects of the phylogeny will have to be made.
Its internal phylogeny and many genera are in need of review.
Even in the field of phylogeny it is a difficult concept to deal with unambiguously.