Primitive

  • 71Primitive (phylogenetics) — Primitive is a descriptive term often used in the field of evolution to describe particular species or traits that are characteristic of an older evolutionary scale of development relative to more recent developments. For example, prokaryotes… …

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  • 72Primitive Apostolic Christianity — may refer to:*Early Christianity *Apostolic Age *Primitive Apostolic Christianity (Sabbatarian) …

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  • 73primitive knot — n a knob of cells at the anterior end of the primitive streak that is the point of origin of the embryonic head process see TAIL BUD * * * see Hensen s node …

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  • 74Primitive Methodism — noun • • • Main Entry: ↑primitive …

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  • 75Primitive promiscuity — or original promiscuity, is the hypothesis that human race originally lived in a state of promiscuity. [Westermarck, chap. 3 p. 103 4] [Bachofen, Das Mutterrecht , pp. xix xx, 10] [Bachofen, Antiquarische Briefe pp.20 ] [McLennan, Morgan, Lord… …

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  • 76Primitive Reason — est un groupe portugais de rock alternatif qui mélange reggae, rap, punk hardcore et heavy metal, ils se sont formé en 1993 à Cascais. Sommaire 1 Membres Actuels 2 Influences 3 …

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  • 77primitive streak — primitive streak. См. первичная полоска [у эмбриона]. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …

    Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • 78Primitive Église — ● Primitive Église église des deux ou trois premiers siècles du christianisme …

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  • 79primitive Religionen — primitive Religionen,   religionswissenschaftlich nicht korrekte, früher jedoch vielfach gebrauchte Bezeichnung für die Stammesreligionen …

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  • 80primitive streak — n an elongated band of cells that forms along the axis of an embryo early in gastrulation by the movement of lateral cells toward the axis and that develops a groove along its midline through which cells move to the interior of the embryo to form …

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