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Giving up her initial plan to attend medical school, she instead accepted a graduate fellowship at Bryn Mawr, where she worked with such major scientists as T.H. Morgan and Jacques Loeb.
Ida Henrietta Hyde. 2009
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Jacques Loeb is right, that action of the iron molecules is every bit as conscious a movement as the least and the greatest of our own.
The Metal Monster 2004
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There was Albert Michelson, who was to determine the speed of light with hitherto unknown precision; Jacques Loeb, the physiologist; Lloyd Morgan in sociology; there was a huge library, and a new journal of economics to edit.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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There was Albert Michelson, who was to determine the speed of light with hitherto unknown precision; Jacques Loeb, the physiologist; Lloyd Morgan in sociology; there was a huge library, and a new journal of economics to edit.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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The total number of his contributions come to about sixty, averaging two a year during his scientific life, but they were models of scientific presentation—succinct, precise, direct with economy of words, withal most clearly expressed, reminding one of the late Jacques Loeb at his best.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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The total number of his contributions come to about sixty, averaging two a year during his scientific life, but they were models of scientific presentation—succinct, precise, direct with economy of words, withal most clearly expressed, reminding one of the late Jacques Loeb at his best.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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The total number of his contributions come to about sixty, averaging two a year during his scientific life, but they were models of scientific presentation—succinct, precise, direct with economy of words, withal most clearly expressed, reminding one of the late Jacques Loeb at his best.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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He must have a small knowledge of biology who could suppose that this long history would not lead to any differentiation of the two sexes; and the biologist knows that man and woman in some respects differ in every cell of their bodies: that, as Jacques Loeb says, "Man and woman are, physiologically, different species."
Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933
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Platonists and Hegelians, but the monism of Haeckel, and the materialism of Buechner and Jacques Loeb.
The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition Upton Sinclair 1923
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Real thinkers avoid it as they would a bottomless swamp; they avoid, not merely the idealism of Platonists and Hegelians, but the monism of Haeckel, and the materialism of Buechner and Jacques Loeb.
The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation 1918
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