10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NOSTOLOGIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The American journal of science
Cistella may be taken as a representative of nostologic development among the
terebratuloids. The species are smooth, or pauciplicate, and small ; deltidial
plates obsolescent, loop more or less undeveloped. In C. neapolitana, the
lamella) of ...
Yale University. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, HighWire Press, 1892
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The American Journal of Science
plates. King," the author of the genus, states that the labial appendages are
attached directly to the shell, and not toa loop, as in other genera of the family.
Cistella may be taken as a representative of nostologic development among the ...
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Genesis of the Arietidae
This form terminated the phylogeny of the series in a manner comparable to that
in which the nostologic stage terminated the ontogeny of the individual. It is
usually separated also by a gap from all other species, which has not yet been
fully ...
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard ...
This stage we have designated by the term Nostologic, on account of the likeness
to its own nrepionic period, which was finally acquired by the smooth, almost
rounded whorl after the loss of its progressive characters. Geratology, or the
study ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
In the nostologic stage of the life of any animal there is exhibited a return to the
characteristics of the youthful state, owing to disappearance of the adult
characters. This is shown in ammonites, for example, by the partial or entire loss
of the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
< nostolog-y + -ic] Characterized by extreme senility; belonging to the last period
of old age, or " second childhood" ; relating to nostology. in the nostologic stage
of the life of any animal there is exhibited a return to the characteristics of the ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
< nostolog-y + -ic] Characterized by extreme senility; belonging to the last period
of old age, or "second childhood" ; relating to nostology. in the nostologic stage of
the life of any animal there is exhibited a return to the characteristics of the ...
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
The last changes in the ontology of the animal may be termed the Nostologic
stage,19 and during this stage these tendencies reached their highest
expression. Among Ammonoids the ornaments were all lost by resorption, the
whorl became ...
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Natural Science: A Monthly Review of Scientific Progress
(Schuchert.) Nostic (erroneously formed from vooro's, a return home), the final
stage of decline. Supplants " Nostologic "(Hyatt), and "Hypostrophic" (Buckman
and Bather). (Hyatt.) Ontocycle or Ontocyclon, the cycle of individual
development.
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Recent Observations on the Anatomy and Development of the ...
The revolutions of the spirals become thicker and more numerous in the spire
bearers. In the senile condition, or final nostologic phase of life, brachiopods, like
human beings, shed their ornamental appendages and revert in extreme old age
...