10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHROMIDIUM»
Discover the use of
chromidium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chromidium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Primordial Germ Cells in the Invertebrates: From Epigenesis ...
At the beginning of vitellogenesis oosome material accumulates around the
chromidium and the oosome is displaced to the posterior pole periplasm.
Following the degeneration of the nurse cells trophocytic RNA accumulates in the
oosome.
Pieter Dirk Nieuwkoop, Lien A. Sutasurya, 1981
2
Iron and Steel International
The various components for which Chromidium is used cannot strictly be classed
as stressed parts, but nevertheless they must withstand appreciable stresses in
high-efficiency engines. In fact, it may be said that the production of castings fit to
...
3
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The chromidium of N. collaris presents several interesting features. It appears to
consist of a pale (or colourless) ground substance containing deeply staining
matter in the form of minute granules. Such granules may be evenly distributed (
pi.
4
The Automobile Engineer
Midcyl meet the exacting demands of the Auto Engineer by their consistently high
quality Brake Drums cast in "CHROMIDIUM." Cast in "CHROMIDIUM" for perfect
security. BRAKE DRUMS BY THE MIDLAND MOTOR CYLINDER CO. LTD.
A view oj the Midland Motor Cylinder Company's furnace, where chromidium pig
iron is produced. Alirro-photographs comparing the structures of inferior cvlinder
iron (right) with chromidium. Showing the radiator, steering mounting and how ...
6
Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology
... which utilize an aluminium alloy, the cylinder head material for commercial
vehicle diesel engines is a cast iron. A high-strength chromium-iron alloy, such
as that developed by Midcyl and known as Chromidium, may typically be
specified.
Malcolm James Nunney, 2007
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Official Transactions: Sixth International Dermatological ...
formed nucleus is replaced by such granules of chromatin, or the chromidium, the
chromatin arising by secretion or disintegration of the nucleus. It is to this
phenomenon in particular that I wish to call your attention, the various phases in
the life ...
John Addison Fordyce, 1908
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Sixth International Dermatological Congress: Held at the New ...
formed nucleus is replaced by such granules of chromatin, or the chromidium, the
chromatin arising by secretion or disintegration of the nucleus. It is to this
phenomenon in particular that I wish to call your attention, the various phases in
the life ...
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The Shipley collection of scientific papers
As the term " chromidium " is already in use by the botanists to designate a very
different structure, I have replaced it in this paper by the term " protogonoplasm."
3. Systematic position of Cytoryctes variolae and description of Caryorcytes ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHROMIDIUM»
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chromidium is used in the context of the following news items.
Plucked from obscurity: Microgromia, a living microbial spider web
The nucleus is lined with strange granules, described as a 'chromidium' in old literature. That term seems to have fallen out of use, but primarily ... «Scientific American, Nov 12»