Lexicographical Neighbors of Intergeneration
Literary usage of Intergeneration
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evolution, racial and habitudinal by John Thomas Gulick (1905)
"In like manner segregate vigor is the relation in which species or varieties
stand to each other when the intergeneration of members of the same species or ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1908)
"Of these factors Dr. Cook says that variation and intergeneration relate to
evolution, but isolation and selection, though "factors of species-formation, ..."
3. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1915)
"That the normal intergeneration of these two forms is followed by the segregation
of the characters following the dominance in the first cross. 2. ..."
4. The Reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Basin: An Account of the Species by John Van Denburgh (1890)
"I'P"lured by the rational purposes of man embodied in institutions that prevent
free intergeneration between the different parts of the same race. ..."
5. Mammalian Models for Research on Aging by Bennett J. Cohen, Institute Of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council Staff (1981)
"Genetics Because of their long intergeneration times and expensive maintenance,
nonhuman primates are not presently suitable for genetic studies that ..."