10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INDECIDUATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
indeciduate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
indeciduate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
STRAHL, in HERTWIG'S Embryology, suggests a revision of the old terms
deciduate and indeciduate, and ROBINSON, in the Hunterian Lecture of 1903,
likewise objects to these names, but is no better pleased with STRAHL's
substitutes.
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Advanced Topics In Zoology
The allantoic placenta may be of two types, depending on the degree of intimacy
between the foetal and maternal tissues: Indeciduate in which the intimacy is
superficial and there is no loss of tissue or blood at birth when the placenta is
pulled ...
3
Fetal Growth and Development
This then represents implantation of the superficial or indeciduate type, which is
in marked contrast to the invasive, deciduate type of implantation that occurs in
the human. The first obvious signs of placentome formation occur at about day 28
, ...
Richard Harding, Alan D. Bocking, 2001
4
Contributions to the Physiological Theory of Tuberculosis
The ruminant uterus may have to get rid of some dead matters after delivery, as
Turner has said, so that it is not literally indeciduate; but it does not become the
seat of such massive dead deposits as the human, the rodent, and probably other
...
5
The Analytics of a Belief in a Future Life
There is great variation in the brain parts of mammals, and while the deciduate,
as a class, are higher than the indeciduate placental mammals, phenomenal
developments or remarkably low characteristics change this relation. Thus the
brain ...
Louis Pope Gratacap, 1888
\\"here there is a less close interlocking, the foetal villi are simply withdrawn from
the maternal crypts, and the placenta is indeciduate. In Perameles, and to a less
extent in the mole (Talpa), not only is there no loss of maternal tissue, but ...
Sir John Arthur Thomson, 1914
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The National standard encyclopedia: A dictionary of ...
INDECIDUATE INDICTION period of the art; generally, a book printed before the
year 1500. Indeciduate, -de-sid'u-at. Not decidu- ate ; a term used in regard to
those placental mammals, as the horse, cow, pig, whoso uterus develops no ...
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Veterinary Obstetrics: Including the Diseases of Breeding ...
Among our domesticated animals, in the indeciduate group, we have, of the
aplacental or diffuse placental type, the horse (Fig. 75) swine and camel, and of
the placental group we have the ruminants, except the camel. In the deciduous
group ...
Walter Long Williams, 1909
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The physiology of reproduction
There is a diffuse indeciduate placenta in Orca, uniformly studded with branched
villi which are absent only at the ends of the chorionic sac, that is, opposite the os
uteri and the Fallopian tubes. The sac extends into both cornua, Sikenia.
Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, William Cramer, James Lockhead, 1922
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Evolution Versus Involution: A Popular, Exposition of the ...
There is good reason to believe that these forms succeeded one another in
development ; hence they all enter into the formation of the main stem. Again,
Placental Mammals are either Deciduate or Indeciduate. In the former case the
Placenta ...