10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEREBROID»
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Comparative Biochemistry V6: A Comprehensive Treatise
in support of the mediation of hormonal factors in certain physiological processes
: (1) The maturation of male gonocytes is inhibited, in all Nereidia, by a factor
produced by the cerebroid ganglion; in certain species, the maturation of female
...
2
A manual of the Mollusca, or, A rudimentary treatise of ...
The cerebroid supplies nerves to the tentacles, mouth, and lips. p The olfactory
ganglia are sessile on the front of the cerebroid (in Doris) or situated at the base
of the tentacles (in Alolis). The optic ganglia are placed on the posterior border of
...
Samuel Peckworth Woodward, 1851
3
A Manual of the Mollusca
The cerebroid supplies nerves to the tentacles, mouth, and lips. The olfactory
ganglia are sessile on the front of the cerebroid (in Boris) or situated at the base
of the tentacles (in JEolis). The optic ganglia are placed on the posterior border of
...
Samuel Peckworth Woodward, 1851
4
A Manual of the Mollusea Or a Rudimentary Treatise of Recent ...
The cerebroid supplies nerves to the tentacles, mouth, and lips. The olfactory
ganglia are sessile on the front of the cerebroid (in Doris) or situated at the base
of the tentacles (in JSolis). The optic ganglia are placed on the posterior border of
...
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A Manual of the Mollusca, Or Rudimentary Treatise of Recent ...
The cerebroid supplies nerves to the tentacles, mouth, and lips. The olfactory
ganglia are sessile on the front of the cerebroid (in Doris) or situated at the base
of the tentacles (in Eolic). The optic ganglia are placed on the posterior border of
the ...
Samuel Peckworth Woodward, 1856
6
Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
The picture shows spherical ooids and 'cerebroid' ooids (arrow) with cones. The
origin of cerebroid Mg-calcite ooids has been related to dissolution and
precipitation by bacteria (Richter 1983). Cerebroid ooids are common in
evaporitic ...
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The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Dorsal view of the cerebral ganglia of D. gemmacea: a a, cerebroid ganglia; b b,
branchial ditto ; c, pedal ditto ; d, olfactory ditto ; e, olfactory nerves ; f f, three
nerves distributed to the anterior part of the oral apparatus ; g g, pallial nerves ; A,
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Linnean Society (London), 1866
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A Manual of the Mollusca: Being a Treatise on Recent and ...
Tho nervous centres are often conspicuous by their bright orange colour; they are
concentrated above the oesophagus ; threo pairs aro larger than the rest, the
cerebroid in front, the branchial behind, and the pedal ganglia at the sides.
Samuel Peckworth Woodward, Ralph Tate, 1875
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A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects;: Being a ...
... of the segment in which it is situated. The first cerebroid or capitis cerebroida, is
composed of two hemispheres ; from these arise, in perfect insects, several pairs
of nerves ; there are two optic nerves or nervi oculorum ; two antennary nerves ...
10
Alkalies—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition
Here we document the importance of subtidal microbial deposits occupying as
much as 10 times the occurrence area of the intertidal microbial mats and
stromatolites and demonstrate that deeper structures have a cerebroid external ...