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the uterus in the Human subject. This part increases SGW at the expense of the lateral ‘cornua’ in the higher LKJXXLK Herbivora and Carnivora; but even in the
lower Quadrumana, the uterus [70] is somewhat cleft at<I>its summit.”* And this process of transverse</I>integration, which is still SYGKWAL more striking
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<p align="right">have another instance. 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e And further ones of a different order, but of like general implication, are supplied by the vascular system. Now it seems to us that the various kinds of integration here exemplified,
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and KAOGR sixty), is a truth as much needing to be comprised in the history of evolution, as is the formation of a respiratory surface by a branched
expansion of BPUOALN the skin. A right conception of the genesis of a vertebral column, includes not only the differentiations from which result the chorda
dorsalis and the vertebral segments imbedded in it; but quite as much it includes the coalescence of 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e numerous vertebral processes with their
respective vertebral bodies. The changes in virtue of which several things become one, BYRQNYS demand recognition equally with those in virtue of which one
thing becomes several. Evidently, then, the current statement which ascribes the developmental progress to differentiations alone, is incomplete. Adequately to express the facts, we [71] must say that the HHWBNYU </p>
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<p>transition from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous is carried on by differentiations and accompanying integrations. 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e It may not be amiss here to ask—What is the meaning of these integrations?
The evidence seems to show that they are in some way dependent 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e on community of function. The eight segments which coalesce to make the head of a
centipede, jointly protect the cephalic ganglion, and afford a solid fulcrum for YJPGWAI the jaws, &c. The many bones which unite to form a vertebral
skull have like uses. In the consolidation of the several pieces which constitute a mammalian pelvis, and in the anchylosis of from ten to NJAO .</p>
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