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1
This is also clear from the
comparative
anatomy
of the two groups.
2
Archaeology is to social nature what
comparative
anatomy
is to organized nature.
3
In recognising this,
comparative
anatomy
has itself advanced to a higher stage.
4
Dollinger lectured on
comparative
anatomy
and kindred subjects; Martius and Zuccarini on botany.
5
And by lectures-inbotany, geology, zoology,
comparative
anatomy
,
and natural philosophy.
6
It was a portion of a long-since-begun and never-likely-to-be-finished essay on
comparative
anatomy
.
7
I have said not a word about zoology,
comparative
anatomy
,
botany, or materia medica.
8
You must have comparative theology as you have
comparative
anatomy
.
9
For two thousand years after Aristotle little advance was made upon his
comparative
anatomy
.
10
Herbert Spencer's explanations.-Aninternal power necessary, as shown by facts of
comparative
anatomy
.
-
Of
teratology
.
-
M.
11
They are perfectly ignorant of the animal and
comparative
anatomy
,
and of physiology and pathology.
12
Unless we admit it most of the facts of
comparative
anatomy
and physiology are inexplicable.
13
This helpful associate is the science of
comparative
anatomy
.
14
This "
comparative
anatomy
"
and evolution of languages admirably illustrates the phylogeny of species.
15
I was not familiar with one word of botany, zoölogy, physics, physiology, or
comparative
anatomy
.
16
It's a natural assumption that genetics beats
comparative
anatomy
in the game of science top trumps.
comparative
anatomy
comparative