Language: English
Published by Berlin Heidelberg New York, Springer-Verlag, 1970
8° , Leinen. Condition: Sehr gut. 160 Seiten, Tafeln Ausgetragenes Bibliotheksexemplar, Buch ist in einem sehr guten Zustand, Helltürkisfarbener Leineneinband mit Titelprägung in Schwarz, Einband leicht berieben, mit Spuren eines entfernten Bibliotheksetiketts, Ecken minimal berieben, Papier in altersgemäßem sehr gutem Zustand, 8 Tafeln mit Abbildungen in Schwarz-Weiss. MIG-07-04A Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 406.
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Language: English
Published by Springer - Verlag, New York Heidelberg Berlin, 1970
Seller: Bailey Books, St.Albert, AB, Canada
Spiral Bound Wraps. Condition: Very Good Plus. No Jacket. Charts & Illustrations (illustrator). New York Heidelberg Berlin 1970 to the foot of the title page. Gently read. Ten lines underlined in ink with (primary constriction) written in ink to Part 1 title to pp.16, two more lines underlined to pp.17 with a single word underlined or question mark added here and there with a bit sporadic foxing. Stiff brown card covers are gently bumped, small stain to the rear board. Spiral bound with the title hand written in sharpie to the spine. Unable to determine if this copy was published prior to the hard cover version or perhaps is an advanced reading copy of some sort. Scarce in any case.
Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014
ISBN 10: 3642866611 ISBN 13: 9783642866616
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Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014
ISBN 10: 3642866611 ISBN 13: 9783642866616
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - It is said that 'necessity is the mother of invention'. To be sure, wheels and pulleys were invented out of necessity by the tenacious minds of upright citi zens. Looking at the history of mankind, however, one has to add that 'Ieisure is the mother of cultural improvement'. Man's creative genius flourished only when his mind, freed from the worry of daily toils, was permitted to entertain apparently useless thoughts. In the same manner, one might say with regard to evolution that 'natural selection mere(y tnodifted, while redundanry created'. Natural selection has been extremely effective in policing alleHe mutations which arise in already existing gene loci. Because of natural selection, organisms have been able to adapt to changing environments, and by adaptive radiation many new species were created from a common ancestral form. Y et, being an effective policeman, natural selection is extremely conservative by nature. Had evolution been entirely dependent upon natural selection, from a bacterium only numerous forms of bacteria would have emerged. The creation of metazoans, vertebrates and finally mammals from unicellular organisms would have been quite impos sible, for such big leaps in evolution required the creation of new gene loci with previously nonexistent functions. Only the cistron which became redun dant was able to escape from the relentless pressure of natural selection, and by escaping, it accumulated formerly forbidden mutations to emerge as a new gene locus.
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Condition: new. Questo è un articolo print on demand.
Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg Aug 2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 3642866611 ISBN 13: 9783642866616
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -It is said that 'necessity is the mother of invention'. To be sure, wheels and pulleys were invented out of necessity by the tenacious minds of upright citi zens. Looking at the history of mankind, however, one has to add that 'Ieisure is the mother of cultural improvement'. Man's creative genius flourished only when his mind, freed from the worry of daily toils, was permitted to entertain apparently useless thoughts. In the same manner, one might say with regard to evolution that 'natural selection mere(y tnodifted, while redundanry created'. Natural selection has been extremely effective in policing alleHe mutations which arise in already existing gene loci. Because of natural selection, organisms have been able to adapt to changing environments, and by adaptive radiation many new species were created from a common ancestral form. Y et, being an effective policeman, natural selection is extremely conservative by nature. Had evolution been entirely dependent upon natural selection, from a bacterium only numerous forms of bacteria would have emerged. The creation of metazoans, vertebrates and finally mammals from unicellular organisms would have been quite impos sible, for such big leaps in evolution required the creation of new gene loci with previously nonexistent functions. Only the cistron which became redun dant was able to escape from the relentless pressure of natural selection, and by escaping, it accumulated formerly forbidden mutations to emerge as a new gene locus. 180 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Vieweg Aug 2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 3642866611 ISBN 13: 9783642866616
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -It is said that 'necessity is the mother of invention'. To be sure, wheels and pulleys were invented out of necessity by the tenacious minds of upright citi zens. Looking at the history of mankind, however, one has to add that 'Ieisure is the mother of cultural improvement'. Man's creative genius flourished only when his mind, freed from the worry of daily toils, was permitted to entertain apparently useless thoughts. In the same manner, one might say with regard to evolution that 'natural selection mere(y tnodifted, while redundanry created'. Natural selection has been extremely effective in policing alleHe mutations which arise in already existing gene loci. Because of natural selection, organisms have been able to adapt to changing environments, and by adaptive radiation many new species were created from a common ancestral form. Y et, being an effective policeman, natural selection is extremely conservative by nature. Had evolution been entirely dependent upon natural selection, from a bacterium only numerous forms of bacteria would have emerged. The creation of metazoans, vertebrates and finally mammals from unicellular organisms would have been quite impos sible, for such big leaps in evolution required the creation of new gene loci with previously nonexistent functions. Only the cistron which became redun dant was able to escape from the relentless pressure of natural selection, and by escaping, it accumulated formerly forbidden mutations to emerge as a new gene locus.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 180 pp. Englisch.