10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISASSIMILATIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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disassimilative in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Monthly Journal of Medical Science
It is obviously impossible, in the present state of science, to indicate the very
limited conclusions which the scattered facts in our possession enable us to
admit, in a general view, of what may be called the disassimilative process. It may
be ...
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A Text Book of Physiology
The disassimilative processes occurring in the living cell consist of chemical
changes in the substance of the cell itself, or of materials in contact with the cell.
Disassimilative processes constitute a marked feature in the life of animal cells.
John Gray McKendrick, 1888
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The Monthly journal of medical science
It is ohviousl impossible, in the present state of science, to indicate the very
limited conclusions which the scattered facts in our possession enable us to
admit, in a general view, of what may be called the disaSSimilative process. It
may be ...
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The philosophy of physiomedicalism: its theorem, corollary, ...
It is also a well-known fact that retained disassimilative products — excretory
matter of the individual — act as virulent poisons to the organism; such a
condition is called "auto-intoxication," a more proper term for which would be
ideopathic ...
5
First Sight: ESP and Parapsychology in Everyday Life
Intentionality Corollary These two modes of utilization, assimilative and
disassimilative (or additive and subtractive), are a function of unconscious
intention in regard to an element of potential meaning. If the element is sensed to
be useful and ...
6
Religious Conversion: A Bio-Psychological Study
There are accelerator and retardatory hormones of metabolism, or disassimilative
and assimilative (Biedl), or catabolic and anabolic. According to Falta, the glands
of the interstitial cells are retardatory or anabolic, whilst the generative glands ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
... retrograde metamorphosis or disassimilation in. disassimilation (dis-a-sim-i-la'
shon), n. The opposite of assimilation ; specifically, the same as retrograde
metamorphosis (which see, under metamorphosis) or catabolism. disassimilative
...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
... or disassimilation in. disassimilation(dis-a-sim-i-la'shon), n. The opposite of
assimilation ; specifically, the same as retrograde metamorphosis (which see,
under metamorphosis) or catabolism. disassimilative (dis-a-sim'i-la-tiv), a. In
physiol.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
Nevertheless greater attention has been paid to the study of disassimilative
processes than to acts of assimilation. Both these processes are equally
important in forming the metabolic whole. They are of equal effect in the state of
nutritional ...
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Text-book of ophthalmology
The white valence which all colors possess depends upon the disassimilative
action which they exert upon the visual substance for the perception of black and
white. In the absence of light, assimilation of this substance takes place, so that
we ...