Aún no tenemos significados para "inorganic nature".
1The matter of the animal body is that of inorganic nature.
2Chemistry divides creation into two distinct parts,-organicnature, and inorganic nature.
3In inorganic nature, as power and wisdom and beauty.
4The animal world is, so to say, a distillation through the vegetable world from inorganic nature.
5What has been here stated regarding heat and gravity applies to the whole of inorganic nature.
6Incipient life, as it were, manifests itself throughout the whole of what we call inorganic nature.
7It also discloses itself to some measure in vegetables and animals, and shadows itself forth in inorganic nature.
8In its breadth, emptiness, and extent it had the majesty of inorganic nature, of matter that never dies.
9In addition, there are the contrasted influences of inorganic nature which demand certain adjustments of the lion's activities.
10But once committed to such conceptions, there is a risk of being irresistibly led beyond the bounds of inorganic nature.
11Although there were as yet no symptoms of winter in inorganic nature, the temperature maintaining a mean height of 49?
12Similarly the beauties of inorganic nature are to be viewed as the grand and orderly displays of an immaterial ohvsical force.
13His is almost the rapture of creation; for whatever his edict demands from organic or inorganic nature, springs up beneath his hand.
14The ultimate origin of the law of melody in organized beings is therefore only the simultaneous harmony, realized in sounds, of inorganic nature.
15If new variations can arise, not only in organic but perhaps also in inorganic nature, new tasks are placed before the human mind.
16Does the capacity of the organism thus to adjust itself to its environment involve factors not found in the operations of inorganic nature?
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Inorganic nature a través del tiempo
Inorganic nature por variante geográfica