10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHROMATOPHOROUS»
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chromatophorous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Soft Bottom Macrobenthic Community of Arthur Harbor, Antarctica
Thallus wall composed of several layers of small isodiametric or radially
elongated chromatophorous cortical cells passing inward into a multilayered
inner cortical layer of larger colorless rounded or obtusely angulose
parenchymatous cells; ...
2
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
... chloroform vapour) a still milder operation of an irritant renders these functions
sluggish though not completely arresting them, we seem to have sufficient
evidence that impairment of the functional activity of the chromatophorous cells
occurs ...
3
The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
Pouchet showed that the extirpation of both eyes 0f the turbot, and of a Gobius,
paralyzed the chromatophorous cells, so that the usual color-adaptations to the
color of the surface of the bottom on which they rested, could not he made. He
also ...
4
The Progressive Dictionary of the English Language: A ...
CHROMATOPHOROUS. seen ID the cbameleou!) nnd cuttle-fishes. The cells
belnff mobile, aud containing pU?inent-(<ranules ol different colors, enable the
animals to change their colors rapidly, under irritation or excitement H. A.
Nicholson.
... before only slightly so; and even where it had been most directly subjected to
the galvanic influence, it had undergone a certain, though very slight degree of
the same change, the chromatophorous cells having even there partially
recovered ...
Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister, 2008
... and powder diffraction analysis of a number of Cucuteni sherds from the Poduri
settlement (Bacau district - 50 km East from Bistrita river), Niculescu G., Coltos C.
and Popovici D. pointed out that the chromatophorous minerals of the white, ...
M. Uda, G. Demortier, I. Nakai, 2005
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The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution
Pouchet showed that the extirpation of both eyes of the turbot, and of a Gobius,
paralyzed the chromatophorous cells, so that the usual color-adaptations to the
color of the surface of the bottom on which they rested, could not be made. He
also ...
Edward Drinker Cope, 1896
8
The Collected papers of Joseph baron Lister
3 represents two chromatophorous cells with the pigment-granules fully diffused,
the animal having been at the time coal-black. The bodies of the cells are seen to
be pale, containing chiefly colourless fluid, while some of the finest branches of ...
Baron Joseph Lister, 1909
9
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
In the first place, it is notable that all, or almost all, the capillaries encountered
contain tumor,cells among the blood-corpuscles or free in the empty lumen. The
majority of these cells are chromatophorous, and the long-branched, star-
shaped ...
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Introduction. pt. I. Physiology. pt. II. Pathology and ...
3 represents two chromatophorous cells with the pigment-granules fully diffused,
the animal having been at the time coal-black. The bodies of the cells are seen to
be pale, containing chiefly colourless fluid, while some of the finest branches of ...
Baron Joseph Lister, 1979