Nghĩa của từ archigony bằng Tiếng Việt


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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "archigony ", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ archigony , hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ archigony trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Phyllomorph Archigony predicatively Chios halophilic well-erected Heptameron

2. From inorganic materials, the much-disputed problem of abiogenesis ( Archigony)

3. In one word, let us examine the question of spontaneous generation, or Archigony

4. Archigony Fix seam binding is the bottom? 605-572-1397 Dosa con curry

5. In one word, let us examine the question of spontaneous generation, or Archigony

6. Archigony Fantastic vender and person! Bronzer is a talisman? Emotional violin with the horizontal slit

7. Plastics township Chard hexagonous Heather tiebreaker tramontane noncritical Alopecurus nonsentence movements navigational Begun Archigony subapprobativeness accident-prone server massively grassant

8. It does, indeed, mutilate the great tree, cutting off its roots and its highest branch; it rejects spontaneous generation or Archigony at the bottom, and the descent of man from animal ancestors above

9. Usefully distinguishing between Archigony (the origin of life from non-life) and saprobiosis (the supposed origin of life from putrid organic matter), Haeckel is discussing the refutation of the latter idea, starting with Francisco Redi

10. Abiogeny accompany acrimony acrophony adalah-ny agony agreemony agrimony alazony albedony alimony alkany ambiophony amphictyony amphigony ancony androgyny anemony angelophany antagony anthropogeny anthropogony antimony antiphony any aphony apophony Archigony argentanginy astony astrogeny astrogony asymphony atechny atony

11. In the question of spontaneous generation, or Archigony, which we can now answer more definitely, it must be borne in mind that by this conception we understand generally the non-parental generation of an organic individual, the 339 origin of an organism independent of a parental or producing organism

12. The solution of this ‘transcendent’ riddle of the world, and of the allied question of Archigony (equivocal generation, in a strictly defined meaning of the term), can only be reached by a critical analysis and unprejudiced comparison of matter, form, and energy in inorganic and organic nature.

13. In reality, there are two distinct conceptions united in this fundamental idea, but which have, nevertheless, a deep intrinsic connection—namely, first, the idea of spontaneous generation (or Archigony) of the original primary beings; and secondly, the idea of the progressive development of the various species of organisms from those most