huxley造句(1) Huxley was an exponent of Darwin's theory of evolution.
(2) Aldous Huxley broadened her horizons somewhat.
(3) Huxley invented the word agnostic and, like many of his contemporaries, became one.
(4) As the Rattlesnake beat across the seas, Huxley trawled for specimens of sea creatures using an improvised net.
(5) In 1962 she had to deliver the Huxley lecture seated and the next year was her last in the field.
(6) The formal challenge to Lewontin and Huxley must be based on mathematical argument but the general biological points are as follows.
(7) Huxley as a popularizer of Darwin and as a teacher of biology emphasized rather different aspects of science.
(8) A Julian Huxley will become an expert more easily if his focus is on woodpeckers rather than on all birds.
(9) Huxley, I feel, has much in common with Wells.
(10) Thomas Huxley: You%27ve killed God, sir!
(11) Huxley an exponent of Darwin's theory of evolution.
(12) Veracity is the heart of moralityThomas H. Huxley.
(13) Thomas Huxley: You've killed God, sir!
(14) Hodgkin - Huxley Model of the Action Potential.
(15) Do you agree with Nicholas Huxley?
(16) Aldous Huxley, in Brave New World, got it wrong: rather than centralizing power in the hands of the state, DNA technology has empowered individuals and families.
(17) Aldous Huxley is among the writers who create musicalized novels with the techniques borrowed from music.
(18) Thomas Huxley was called Darwin's bulldog, leading to other canine analogies for evolution's defenders.
(19) Huxley himself was ambivalent about soma pills or their equivalent.
(20) It would be unwise to interpret the exchange between Wilberforce and Huxley without taking this social transformation into account.
(21) It was perhaps unfortunate that in verbal controversy with T. H. Huxley he was less careful.
(22) Contemporary accounts were certainly not unanimous in recording a triumphant Huxley and a humiliated bishop.
(23) Veracity is the heart of morality. --- Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist.
(24) Make up your mind to act decidedly and take the consequences. No good is ever done in this world by hesitation. -Thomas Huxley.
(25) Besides showing that four-winged flight was not a fluke, the new species, Anchiornis huxleyi, named in honor of Thomas Henry Huxley, is the earliest known feathered dinosaur.
(26) Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes, humanists objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley, and people were aware of famine before Swift.
(27) The dinosaurian origin of birds had gained broad support since the resemblance between birds and theropods was first recognized by Huxley (1868) and other paleontologists.
(28) Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. --- Aldous Huxley.
(29) We can see individuals, but we can't see providence; we have to postulate it Aldous Huxley.
(30) In the late 19th Century, the renowned evolutionary biologist Thomas Huxley said that it looked suspiciously like grey wolves (Canis lupus).