10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARCHENTERIC»
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archenteric in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
archenteric and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
model [X 400] of the archenteric knot and the adjacent part of the archenteric
plate in Specimen P. In the construction of the model the entoderm was left out
altogether. The figure should be compared with the mesial-plane reconstruction ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis. treatment of fractures of the jaw and
in the stabilisation of injured teeth. arche-. See archi-. -arche, suffix meaning '
beginning': menarche. archentera, archenteric. See archenteron. archenteric
canal.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
Van Beneden tries to show that the Whole of the notochord and gut lining is
derived from this archenteric rudiment and he brings forward some very
remarkable evidence from the corresponding stages in the Bat in support of this.
But even with ...
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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
Ten Gate (1953) regards the archenteric roof as the original source of lens-
inducing activity. This lining endoderm of the primitive gut is known to be involved
in the primary induction of the neural plate, and hence essential to all subsequent
...
Jesse Philip Greenstein, Alexander Haddow, 1956
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The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume II (of 4)
and the archenteric sack forms a small mass attached at one point to the walls of
the embryonic vesicle (fig. 119, hy). In the space between the walls of the
archenteron and those of the embryonic vesicle stellate mesoblast cells
maketheir ...
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
to the coelom and the intestine. When the germ-cell is undifferentiated the
archenteric cavity is continuous. It widens at its anterior end, and when the germ-
cell shows the first signs of differentiation the archenteric wall at the anterior end,
...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological sciences
remote from, the primitive or archenteric knot — a primitive streak, of typically
mammalian character. (6) A stage which, for convenience of classification, is
termed by the authors the " postgastrular." This is characterised, inter alia, by the
...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing ...
remote from, the primitive or archenteric knot—a primitive streak, of typically
mammalian character. (6) A stage which, for convenience of classification, is
termed by theauthors the “ postgastrular.” This is characterised, inter alia, by the ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1906
The mass of the secondary mesenchyme cells which lies between the
archenteric tip and animal pole divides into two groups when the archenteric tip
unites with the stomodaeum. These groups of mesenchyme cells give rise to a
pair of small ...
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
all of the pigment in the mid-dorsal wall of the archenteron is found to be massed
in the outer edges of a very few cells which are entirely cut off from the other cells
of the archenteric wall and are attached to the lower surface of the notochord ...