10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HOMAXIAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
HOMAXIAL. dation for from 24 to 36 hours, and is used in examining the interior
of the e e and determining its refraction. Lamcllcz omatropt'nzr, B. P., contain
each 0.01 gr. Homax'tal, Bomaxon'tc. Havin axes similar; growing in all three of ...
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
C. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND GENERAL CONCLUSIONS.
Promorfhology of the Ovum. — In the earlier stages of its growth from an
indifferent cell, the ovum remains for a time in the condition of an homaxial body.
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Maturation, Fecundation, and Segmentation of Limax ...
In the earlier stages of its growth from an indifferent cell, the ovum remains for a
time in the condition of an homaxial body.* The polyhedral form, which so often
obtains, is not of fundamental significance ; it is simply the temporal phase, which
...
Edward Laurens Mark, 1881
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P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... epigtottis operation epiglottidectomy epInephrIne in blood adrenalinemia •
pInephrine In urine adrenalinuria eplploon/omentum lacking anepiploic equal
axes homaxial equal form esophagus stricture esophagostenosis esophagus/
stomach ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Holosystolic. Lasting throughout systole, extending from first to second heart
sound; pansystolic. |^<ifa'jxi*fti| Holozoic. Animal-like in mode of obtaining
nourishment. Homaxial. Having all the axes alike, as a sphere. Homeo-,Homoeo-
,Homo-.
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... epiglottidectomy epinephrine in blood adrenalinemia epinephrine in urine
adrenalinuria eplploon/omentum lacking anepiploic equal axes homaxial equal
form homeomorphous equilibrium homeostasis state of balance in the body
functions ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... body tissue histoclastic, lnstolysis histio- histioblast, histiocyte holo- whole,
entire holoblastic, holocrine hol- holarthritis, holergastic homo- same, resembling
homogeneous, homosexual homeo- homeochrome, homeocyte hom- homaxial,
...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
W) is the set of all vector space homomorphisms of V into W and is itself a vector
space. hom- a combining form meaning "same," as in homaxial.
Homacodontidae Paleontology, the earliest and most generalized ar- tiodactyls,
an extinct family ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
In this group the skeleton is formed of one single solid piece enclosing an inner
cavity and with peripheral openings ; at the same time it is distinguished from the
single-chambered test of the Monothalmia by its homaxial fundamental form.
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Arkiv för kemi, mineralogi och geologi: utgifvet af K. ...
Isotropic orthite surrounded by homaxial epidote. 1 nie, magnified about 160 X .
Grey gneiss-granite from the vicinity of the Grovstanäs massif. Fig. 26), especially
those of M and P. Perthitization is a rule for the large microcline individuals, ...