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parthenogenesis (other
terms are
cyclical parthenogenesis,
heterogamy or
heterogony). The
switch between ****uality and
parthenogenesis in such
species may...
- The "
heterogony of ends" is a
famous expression formulated in 1886 by
German psychologist Wilhelm Wundt, to
denote the
phenomenon of how goal-directed...
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parthenogenically is the
Komodo dragon at 10 feet long and over 300 pounds.
Heterogony is a form of
facultative parthenogenesis where females alternate between...
- Pujade-Villar, D. Bellido, G. Segú & G. Melika,
Current state of
knowledge of
heterogony in
cynipidae (hymenoptera, cynipoidea), Ses. Entom. ICHN-SCL, 11 (1999):...
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reproduce alternating these two
mechanisms ("cyclical parthenogenesis" or "
heterogony").
Parthenogenesis (amictic phase)
dominates the
monogonont life cycle...
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recording results,
especially in language.
Another is the
principle of
heterogony of ends — that
multiply motivated acts lead to
unintended side effects...
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principle (creative synthesis), the
principle of
unintended side-effects (
heterogony of ends) and the
principle of
contrast (see
section on
Methodology and...
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incidental to the
intended target Dutch disease –
Theory in
economics Heterogony of ends
Ethics in mathematics –
Emerging field of
applied ethics Externality –...
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major manifestation of
creative synthesis is the
concept of
heterogony of ends.
Heterogony of ends is the
development of new
motives during the series...
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Government Printing Office. Lund, Joanne; Ott, J. R.; Lyon,
Robert (1998). "
Heterogony in
Belenocnema treatae Mayr (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)".
Proceedings of...