But ontogenesis would have furnished us with facts no less cogent. |
Since this field of biogenesis is not available to us, we shall do as biologists do and turn to ontogenesis. |
Shepard proposes that humans go through eight stages of ontogenesis in their first twenty years of life. |
With reference to the phylogenesis and ontogenesis of man, the authors state how important a role teeth and occlusions play in an individual's health. |
Simondon's primary philosophical concern is with ontogenesis. |
Nevertheless, if first larvae show tubercles, there is a tendency of increasing complexity of the cephalic and marginal tubercles through ontogenesis. |