10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FIBRILLOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
I presume, therefore, that the fibrils of the fibrillous layer' are formed of a
consistent, though very soft albuminous body, while the semi-fluid medullary
layer consists of a substance which is especially distinguished by its fat-like lustre
and by its ...
... the usefulness of this particular procedure. 7.10. Gels and Solutions of
Fibrillous Proteins Various biological materials, either in situ or as reconstituted
models, have the mechanical characteristics of amorphous solids or highly
viscous fluids.
Gerald Ehrenstein, Harold Lecar, 1982
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Medical and Surgical Memoirs
The granular fibrillous structure of the axis cylinder is very distinctly recognized
on those of the finer nerve fibres of the spinal marrow or the brain, consisting of
two or even only one fibril, and on which no sheath is any more to be seen.
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the ... ...
But besides these, I observed in the same pia mater, a number of capillary
vessels in progress of formation, the fibrillous composition of which attracted my
attention. The result of a series of close examinations, which I subsequently ...
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The monthly microscopical journal
On its open end, a portion of the fibrillous layer is seen to escape in loop-shaped
bundles, showing distinctly their fine fibrillous character. On the side of tlio nerve
fibre, the fibrillous mass is seen to escape through a minute rent in the tubular ...
Henry Lawson, M.D.., M.R.C.P., F.R.M.S., 1874
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The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
(tendril-lihe Sphazria) ; scattered black, perithecia immersed subglobose
fibrillous, ostiola. rugged subfalcate spinulose. Pers. Syn. p. 59. Ic. Pict. t. 24. fl 3.
Fr. Syst. Illyc. v. 2. p. 475. Scler. Suec.! n. 346._b.fusca, Alb. % Schwein, p. 29. On
soft ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
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SPE/ANTEC 1997 Proceedings
When the lighter test samples were broken, fibrillous layers were exposed. The
skin also exhibited a cracking effect only at loading levels of 25% and 30%. This
cracking and the fibrillous layers suggested that the system was behaving as a ...
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English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising the ...
it appears to have escaped, the specimens before me occurr'ng in company with
a Physarum preserved in his Herbarium. 142. S. cirrhósa, Pers. {tendril-like
Sphœrià) ; scattered black, perithecia immersed subglobose fibrillous, ostiola
rugged ...
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
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Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University
K. Seeds minutely muricate, beak nearly obsolete; basal sheaths membranous,
often thick and dark, rarely becoming fibrillous; scapes 1- few-flowered . .8.H.
micrantha. K. Seeds more coarsely muricate ; beak well developed L. L. Beak
and ...
Harvard University. Gray Herbarium, 1917
K. Seeds minutely muricate, beak nearly obsolete; basal sheaths membranous,
often thick and dark, rarely becoming fibrillous; scapes 1- few-flowered . .8.H.
micrantha. K. Seeds more coarsely muricate ; beak well developed L. L. Beak
and ...
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1922