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  1.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 / Various
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  2.  Unconscious Memory / Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902
    , where bisexual reproduction occurs, from a cell due to the fusion of two cells, each detached from its parent ... are called tissue-cells. In virtue of their activities, their growth and reproductive power are limited  details...
  3.  A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 / Tyler, John Mason, 1851-1929
    by the other cells and develop into true reproductive elements, eggs and spermatozoa. Fertilization, that is ... cannot touch them. These are the reproductive cells. The other cells nourish and transport them and carry  details...
  4.  Nature Cure / Lindlahr, Henry, 1862-1924
    reproductive cell--the prototype of marriage. The human body with its millions of cells and cell colonies is developed by the multiplication, with gradual differentiation, of the reproductive cell. Its abnormalities ...  details...
  5.  Evolution social and organic / Lewis, Arthur M. (Arthur Morrow), b. 1873
    of the individual disappears. "Here, also," says Weis- mann, "reproduction takes place by means of cell ... of the unicellular organism has passed over to the former — the reproductive cells — the others must die, and since  details...
  6.  A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family /
    , most of the cells in the colony ceased to have any share in reproduction, that function being relegated ... , reproduction takes place by simple cell division. In some families, this simple division results  details...
  7.  The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture / Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935
    . We have other qualities in common with all forms of life; cellular construction, for instance, the reproduction of cells ... are not only not the race--they are not even half the race, but a subspecies told off for reproduction only." This mental  details...
  8.  Sex in Education or, A Fair Chance for Girls / Clarke, Edward Hammond, 1820-1877
    others are set apart, and dedicated to the function of reproduction. Every cell in such an aggregate ... , there is the reproductive system, by which the race is continued, and its grasp on the earth assured. The first two  details...