10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALGOID»
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algoid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
In it also occur the spores arid filaments of a minute algoid vegetation." In the
acute stage " the blood is ropy and adhesive, the colourless corpuscles adhering
together in little masses. The coloured discs become aggregated more or less in
...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
In it also occur the spores and filaments of a minute algoid vegetation." In the
acute stage " the blood is ropy and adhesive, the colourless corpuscles adhering
together in little masses. The coloured discs become aggregated more or less in
...
3
Microscopic examinations of the blood, and vegetations found ...
During this compound movement, they organize and void at their posterior
extremity, minute oblong cells, which have the appearance of minute algoid
spores, in the manner in which they afterward arrange and comport themselves.
After the ...
James Henry Salisbury, 1868
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Medical America in the Nineteenth Century: Readings from the ...
Dr. J. H. Salisbury, of Cleveland, Ohio, affirms, as the result of his own
observations, that in healthy as well as in diseased blood there are always
present two species of cryptogams, the one algoid and the other fungoid. In the
pustules of ...
This consists of humic, ulmic, cremic, and apocremic acids, all substances
requiring renewed chemical investigation. Various minute vegetable algoid forms
are revealed by microscopic examination — bacteria, vibriones, and microzymes.
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PRICAI 2004: Trends in Artificial Intelligence: 8th Pacific ...
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algorithmtype) OntologySearch ...
Chengqi Zhang, Hans W. Guesgen, Wai K. Yeap, 2004
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
But subsequent observationsfavoured the view that they did not belong to Nitella,
and therefore that they should have been called “monads ;” viewing “monads” in
the same relation to Infusorial that “gonidia” bear to future Algoid developments.
It has been proposed to apply to this association the term symbiosis, and to
designate animals which are thus supplied with algoid messmates as "symbiotic."
So much for the " yellow cells " and pigment-bodies of radiolarians and crelen- ...
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The Resources Of The Sea
Thus nowhere are the swarms of Sagittae, Appendicularians, Crustaceans, and
other groups of fish-food more conspicuous than in the midst of a sea teeming
with diatoms, Rhizosolenia; and other algoid structures.' 'Now this plant-life is ...
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A History of the Yellow Fever: : the Yellow Fever Epidemic ...
J. H. Salisbury, of Cleveland, Ohio, who claims to have ascertained that
intermittent and remittent fevers are caused by the introduction into the system of
cells or spores emanating from certain species of algoid plants, called Palmellffi,
which ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALGOID»
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Callithumpians Voice Algae and Get Lost
Much music has been composed about lakes and plants, but Chaya's Algae would have to be the first audible algoid. The Callithumpian ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jun 15»
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Algoid is, in Hollywood terms, Logo meets Android, complete with Turtle graphics. Don't be put off by the fractured English of the write-up in the ... «InfoWorld, Feb 14»