Homodynamy

"Homodynamy" in a Sentence (1 examples)

2 ) Homodynamy (equivalent to the general homology of Owen, and partly also to his serial homology) subsists between parts of the body which are affected by a general morphological phaenomenon serially expressed in the organism.

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