10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AIR VESICLE»
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air vesicle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
The latter states that the cells nearest the wall of the air-vesicle are the smallest,
contain only one nucleus each, but when cast off increase greatly in size by the
imbibition of fluid, and are filled for the most part with numerous nuclei. " The cells
...
2
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
In the next adjacent air-vesicle, in which the formation of the tubercle is nearly
complete, the detached and distended ephithelial cells are much larger, and
closely adherent together ; and it is observable, that the largest of them
commonly lie in ...
3
The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral ...
If, however, we examine in a very thin section an air vesicle at the border of a
tubercle, where, for instance, the blood vessels may still be filled with injection,
we find no longer a single layer of these cells, but they are remarkably increased
in ...
Ear - Air bladder connection in Notopterus (1st type). subspherical cavity within
the pterotic bone called the posterior or pterotic air vesicle. But the main branch
of fusiform chamber proceeds anteriorly in a horizontal direction within the prootic
...
5
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
On several of the specimens many of the leaves would have the air vesicle (
instead of being, as usual, pendant from the stems,) at the summit, forming a
rounded termination to the leaf; and some of the vesicles would have a longer
and ...
6
The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
They are divided by him into the Symplixia, Medusae, properly so called, or the
bell-shaped sea nettles of our coast ; and into the Hydrostaticss, those provided
with a natatory sac, or air vesicle. A more useful arrangement, however, ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, 1837
7
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, ...
They are divided by him into the SympHxia, Medusae, properly so called, or the
bell-shaped sea nettles of our coast ; and into the Hydrostatics?, those provided
with a natatory sac, or air vesicle. A more useful arrangement, however, ...
8
The magazine of natural history and Journal of ...
They are divided by him into the Symplixia, Medusae, properly so called, or the
bell-shaped sea nettles of our coast ; and into the Hydrostaticae, those provided
with a natatory sac, or air vesicle. A more useful arrangement, however, ...
Edward Charlesworth, 1837
9
The Magazine of Natural History
They are divided by him into the Symplixia, Medusae, properly so called, or the
bell-shaped sea nettles of our coast; and into the Hydrostaticae, those provided
with a natatory sac, or air vesicle. A more useful arrangement, however, ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1837
10
The Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, ...
They are divided by him into the Symplixia, Medusae, properly so called, or the
bell-shaped sea nettles of our coast; and into the Hydrostaticse, those provided
with a natatory sac, or air vesicle. A more useful arrangement, however, ...