The relations of outside and inside, and of comparative nearness to neighbouring sources of influence, imply the reception of influences which are unlike in quantity or quality or both; and it follows that unlike changes will be wrought in the parts Dissimilarly acted upon.
"Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I"
Herbert Spencer
In any aggregate "the relations of outside and inside, and of comparative nearness to neighbouring sources of influences, imply the reception of influences that are unlike in quantity, or quality, or both; and it follows that unlike changes will be produced in the parts thus Dissimilarly acted on."
"Herbert Spencer"
J. Arthur Thomson
Burning is a common name for all cases where the leaves turn red or red-brown in hot, dry weather, and many varieties are distinguished in different countries and on different plants, because species react Dissimilarly.
"Disease in Plants"
H. Marshall Ward