10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHONDRIOSOMAL»
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1
Comptes Rendus (Doklady) de L'Académie Des Sciences de L'URSS.
The starch of the parenchym of the mesocarp is morphologically similar to the so-
called chondriosomal starch of the endosperm cells (compare fragment 2 and
especially 4 and 6). Fragment 3.represents a portion of a cross-section through
the ...
2
Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences de l'URSS
I. The endosperm consists chiefly of chondriosomal starch granules. The protein
intercalations are of a considerably smaller thickness as compared with those
observed in the first group. II. Chondriosomal starch predominates. The protein ...
Академия наук СССР., 1938
3
Journal of Shellfish Research
The chondriosomal mantle enwraps the “9+9+2” arrangement. The cross
sections show 9 elliptical-shaped mitochondria that are tightly connected. No
fusion of mitochondria was observed in the chondriosomal mantle. Longitudinal
sections ...
4
The Biological Bulletin
Most of these cases have been described recently under the. impulse of the
chondriosomal theory, and, considering the short time intervening since the
publication of that theory, their number is already quite impressive. The actual
penetration ...
5
Comptes Rendus (Doklady) de L'Académie Des Sciences de L'URSS.
The veins are distinguishable in late maturing forms after obliteration of the
vascular elements up to the very beginning of endosperm formation (deposition
of the chondriosomal starch); in early maturing forms the veins disappear
immediately ...
Akademii͡a nauk SSSR, 1939
6
Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society
His chief reason for concluding this is because of the staining reaction of the
nuclear cap, about which he wrote "critical coloration ... is obtained by a
combination of Benda fixation with Champy-Kull staining. With this
chondriosomal technique ...
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1947
The total chondriosomal content of the protoplast has been designated the
chondriome. The mitochondria can be recognised in living cells by the fact that
they are selectively stained with Janus green B. They are commonly Plant Cell 11
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8
The Cytology of the Chytridiales with Special Reference to ...
He regards this extranuclear body as an accessory nucleus which results from
the fusion of chondriosomal granules and is in some way connected with the
formation and development of the cilium. In Olipidium-likc parasites of
Saprolegnia ...
John Sidney Karling, 1937
9
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
We at her for d, H. L., Chondriosomal changes in connective-tissue cells in the
initial stages of acute inflammation. Z. Zellforschg 17, 518 (1933). 18. Zweibaum,
J., et Elk tier, A., Sur le systeme vacuolaire dans les contents cellulaires de tissue
...
10
Vertebrate Embryology: A Text Book for Colleges and Universities
No material of dictyosomal or chondriosomal origin has been identified in the
neck. It is surrounded by a plasma-membrane continuous with that of the head.
The middle-piece also contains a centrosome. This distal centrosome is divided
into ...