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(Joseph Thomas) title: Hormones and Heredity A Discussion of the Evolution of Adaptations and the Evolution of Species date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8517.txt cache: ./cache/8517.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'8517.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-heredity-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 15623 author = Winship, Albert E. (Albert Edward) title = Jukes-Edwards: A Study in Education and Heredity date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19178 sentences = 1035 flesch = 70 summary = R.A. Dugdale, of New York State, began the study of "The Jukes" family Prison Commission he made a statement of the results.[Footnote: G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, reprinted this study in "The Jukes."] This his family, and when it came to light that one of Jonathan Edwards' Jonathan Edwards was twenty-eight years of age, had been the pastor Jonathan, Timothy Edwards, was an only son in a family of seven. the children and the children-in-law of Jonathan Edwards and of Max. The two men were born in rural communities, they both lived on the Among the 285 college graduates of the Edwards family there are thirteen At twelve years of age Aaron Burr went to college, and after this time Edwards, was one of the eminently successful men of New The ten children of Colonel Edwards lived to great age, and each of the cache = ./cache/15623.txt txt = ./txt/15623.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26438 author = Ball, W. P. (William Platt) title = Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25613 sentences = 1373 flesch = 59 summary = The question whether the effects of use and disuse are inherited, or, in eye-stalks_ appear to illustrate the effects of natural selection rather use-inheritance, surely we may believe that natural selection, inheritance of the effects of use and disuse in kind_. use-inheritance as it undoubtedly is to effect great changes in direct SIMILAR EFFECTS OF NATURAL SELECTION AND USE-INHERITANCE. SIMILAR EFFECTS OF NATURAL SELECTION AND USE-INHERITANCE. natural selection are inherited effects of use or disuse. necessarily by directly inherited effects of use or disuse of parts in use-inheritance by natural or artificial selection acting upon general the alleged inheritance of the similar effects of use and disuse, unless The alleged inheritance of the effects of use and disuse in our domestic selection has shown itself in cases where use-inheritance could have WOULD NATURAL SELECTION FAVOUR USE-INHERITANCE? WOULD NATURAL SELECTION FAVOUR USE-INHERITANCE? various evil results of use-inheritance, natural selection would be cache = ./cache/26438.txt txt = ./txt/26438.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8517 author = Cunningham, J. T. 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It has long been known that the development of male sex-characters is development of the male characters, and suggest that such birds are really ovaries may lead to the development of male characters in the female, that characters, that the female sex-factor is wanting in the male. character in this case is linked to the female sex chromosome, or, cases the moth when developed showed the original characters of the sex to different sex-chromosomes occur in the female, not in the male as in other cache = ./cache/8517.txt txt = ./txt/8517.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36993 author = Jordan, Furneaux title = Body, Parentage and Character in History: Notes on the Tudor Period date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24510 sentences = 1232 flesch = 69 summary = NOTE I.--THE VARIOUS VIEWS OF HENRY VIII.'S CHARACTER. NOTE VI.--THE MORE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF HENRY'S CHARACTER. NOTE VI.--THE MORE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF HENRY'S CHARACTER. NOTE VIII.--HENRY AND HIS PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT. capable men of Henry's reign to meet half a dozen of Victoria's, the jury Henry's death, in all time of trouble the people longed for Henry's good carried out long before our Henry's time. Henry come near to the truth, Nero was the better character of the two. In order to read Henry's character more correctly, if that be possible, cannot but see how unlike Henry was to the impassioned men of history. of the great names of Henry's time. of Henry's character, favour the view that he thought and willed and acted All the elements of character which Henry possessed were found also in Henry (and his time) said, you may think cache = ./cache/36993.txt txt = ./txt/36993.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34299 author = Holbrook, M. L. 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AN ILLUSTRATIVE CASE.--How great is the influence on unborn offspring LIFE'S EXPERIENCES AFFECTING CHILD.--Unless characteristics acquired by effects on offspring, causing deterioration of the organic disposition natural question arises in the mind: Are the children of those who live human children have no time to know or learn her ways. Parental life, influence of, over offspring, 95 cache = ./cache/34299.txt txt = ./txt/34299.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34368 author = Bridges, Calvin B. 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P. (William Platt) title: Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin date: words: 25613 sentences: 1373 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/26438.txt txt: ./txt/26438.txt summary: The question whether the effects of use and disuse are inherited, or, in eye-stalks_ appear to illustrate the effects of natural selection rather use-inheritance, surely we may believe that natural selection, inheritance of the effects of use and disuse in kind_. use-inheritance as it undoubtedly is to effect great changes in direct SIMILAR EFFECTS OF NATURAL SELECTION AND USE-INHERITANCE. SIMILAR EFFECTS OF NATURAL SELECTION AND USE-INHERITANCE. natural selection are inherited effects of use or disuse. necessarily by directly inherited effects of use or disuse of parts in use-inheritance by natural or artificial selection acting upon general the alleged inheritance of the similar effects of use and disuse, unless The alleged inheritance of the effects of use and disuse in our domestic selection has shown itself in cases where use-inheritance could have WOULD NATURAL SELECTION FAVOUR USE-INHERITANCE? WOULD NATURAL SELECTION FAVOUR USE-INHERITANCE? various evil results of use-inheritance, natural selection would be id: 52312 author: Bateson, William title: The Methods and Scope of Genetics An inaugural lecture delivered 23 October 1908 date: words: 7663 sentences: 351 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/52312.txt txt: ./txt/52312.txt summary: of the male and female gametes may in respect of any of the ingredients having received the ingredient from the male chest and from the female, eye is due to the absence of a factor which forms pigment on the front that the germ-cells formed by such individuals do either contain or not For example, if neither parent possesses a certain factor at all, then the descent of such a factor by the case of a family possessing a Our purple plant is thus cross-bred for four factors, containing only due to the absence of one of the simple factors or ingredients of which one type the fact means that the germ-cells of one or other parent must in proving that in them femaleness is a definite Mendelian factor element is no other than the femaleness-factor itself[3]. to the absence of a factor which produces normal colour-vision. id: 34368 author: Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman) title: Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila date: words: 42102 sentences: 4451 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/34368.txt txt: ./txt/34368.txt summary: us say, two sex-linked factors, is mated to a wild female, his daughters female mated to a wild male produces vermilion sons and wild-type lethal-bearing female is crossed to a male of another stock with a yellow, white (eosin), bifid, club, vermilion, miniature, sable, forked, Both males and females give a cross-over value of 5 units for cherry bifid, Some of the F_1 females were back-crossed to yellow sable males and gave When cherry (gray) females were crossed to (red) sable males the daughters TABLE 17.--_P_1 vermilion sable bar_ [female] [female] Ã� _wild_ [male] The reciprocal cross (dot female with vermilion eyes by wild male) was made TABLE 20.--_P_1 vermilion dot [female] Ã� wild [male]._ Vermilion forked males were crossed to wild females and gave females were crossed to cherry vermilion males. vermilion males and the wild-type daughters were back-crossed to cherry C. F__{1} _wild-type_ [female] Ã� _cherry club vermilion_ [male] id: 8517 author: Cunningham, J. T. (Joseph Thomas) title: Hormones and Heredity A Discussion of the Evolution of Adaptations and the Evolution of Species date: words: 70920 sentences: 3278 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/8517.txt txt: ./txt/8517.txt summary: male sexual characters did not take place in castrated animals, but the origin of organs or characters confined to one sex, or secondary sexual developed usually an individual of one sex or the other, male or female, divisions the two sex-characters, maleness and femaleness, were segregated Influence Of Hormones On Development Of Somatic Sex-Characters different cases present a sex-limited development. It has long been known that the development of male sex-characters is development of the male characters, and suggest that such birds are really ovaries may lead to the development of male characters in the female, that characters, that the female sex-factor is wanting in the male. character in this case is linked to the female sex chromosome, or, cases the moth when developed showed the original characters of the sex to different sex-chromosomes occur in the female, not in the male as in other id: 34299 author: Holbrook, M. L. (Martin Luther) title: Homo-Culture; Or, The Improvement of Offspring Through Wiser Generation date: words: 56203 sentences: 2414 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/34299.txt txt: ./txt/34299.txt summary: Life''s Experiences Affecting Child; Germ-plasm; Congenital the Mother-cell Necessary to Produce True Germ-plasm; What Statistics as to Ages of Parents of Finest Children; Effects of Alcohol on Offspring; Food and the Germ-plasm; Effect Darwin''s Opinions; Race Modifications by Natural Selection; children, the congenial offspring of excellent parents." The principles mothers nursing their own children; nature, by providing them with two unions between first cousins are advisable depends, as appears from Mr. Huth''s remarks, on considerations which affect the question generally. communicate the highest physical and mental characters to her offspring. AN ILLUSTRATIVE CASE.--How great is the influence on unborn offspring LIFE''S EXPERIENCES AFFECTING CHILD.--Unless characteristics acquired by effects on offspring, causing deterioration of the organic disposition natural question arises in the mind: Are the children of those who live human children have no time to know or learn her ways. Parental life, influence of, over offspring, 95 id: 36993 author: Jordan, Furneaux title: Body, Parentage and Character in History: Notes on the Tudor Period date: words: 24510 sentences: 1232 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/36993.txt txt: ./txt/36993.txt summary: NOTE I.--THE VARIOUS VIEWS OF HENRY VIII.''S CHARACTER. NOTE VI.--THE MORE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF HENRY''S CHARACTER. NOTE VI.--THE MORE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF HENRY''S CHARACTER. NOTE VIII.--HENRY AND HIS PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT. capable men of Henry''s reign to meet half a dozen of Victoria''s, the jury Henry''s death, in all time of trouble the people longed for Henry''s good carried out long before our Henry''s time. Henry come near to the truth, Nero was the better character of the two. In order to read Henry''s character more correctly, if that be possible, cannot but see how unlike Henry was to the impassioned men of history. of the great names of Henry''s time. of Henry''s character, favour the view that he thought and willed and acted All the elements of character which Henry possessed were found also in Henry (and his time) said, you may think id: 15623 author: Winship, Albert E. (Albert Edward) title: Jukes-Edwards: A Study in Education and Heredity date: words: 19178 sentences: 1035 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/15623.txt txt: ./txt/15623.txt summary: R.A. Dugdale, of New York State, began the study of "The Jukes" family Prison Commission he made a statement of the results.[Footnote: G.P. Putnam''s Sons, New York, reprinted this study in "The Jukes."] This his family, and when it came to light that one of Jonathan Edwards'' Jonathan Edwards was twenty-eight years of age, had been the pastor Jonathan, Timothy Edwards, was an only son in a family of seven. the children and the children-in-law of Jonathan Edwards and of Max. The two men were born in rural communities, they both lived on the Among the 285 college graduates of the Edwards family there are thirteen At twelve years of age Aaron Burr went to college, and after this time Edwards, was one of the eminently successful men of New The ten children of Colonel Edwards lived to great age, and each of the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel