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ONE of the most noticeable features at the recent meeting of the British Association at Manchester was the manner in which naturalists of all nationalities agreed to do honour to Prof. Weismann, who has contributed to theoretic biology in the last few years with as lavish a hand as that with which he formerly enriched the practical side of the science through detailed observation and far-reaching induction.
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FOWLER, G. Professor A. Weismann's Theory of Polar Bodies . Nature 37, 134–136 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037134a0
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