10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DESMID»
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desmid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
desmid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The credit must go to Waris for recognising the great potential inherent in certain
desmid cells, and in particular those of the genus Micrasterias, for the elucidation
of some of the fundamental problems of cell morphogenesis (Waris 1950a, b, ...
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus. A Catalogue of All Plants, ...
Crypt. A'Lçe. 35261 - verrucòsum ЕМ'. warted scattered О year Рас hoggy pools,
&c. На": desmid. li. 2 35262 о - obiongum Grev. oblong clond~ik. m. О year
Радио bogs, pools, вис. 11.-.m desmid. l2 Echinélla oblónga Grev. in Hook. Br. Fi
. v.
John Claudius Loudon, William Hart BAXTER, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), 1850
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One Thousand Objects for the Microscope, etc
Desmid,]l[ rotata 168 194 5. ,, JIIicrasterias trun6 1 . 195 7. ,, Euastrum crass-um
17l _sata ............................ .. 197 8. ,, Euastrum didelta .. 173 26. Diatom, E ithemia
turgida. 198 9. ,, Euastrum ansatum 1741 27. ,, .unotia tetraudon 201 10. , ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1869
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Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton
Desmid populations tend to be more common and diverse in species
composition as "metaphyton" (Behre 1956) than in the open water of lakes and
ponds. Brook (1981) stated that desmids may be carried quite frequently from
benthic ...
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Loudon's Hortus Britannicus: A Catalogue of All the Plants ...
35932 - um - 35934 . □ STAÜIIA'STRUM J%ra Ятлшдятвгм. iStmtmi, a cm«,, and
atlron. a star ) Crypt, ibf. dejectum Brcb. curved-sp. Pa.G.mas. or sc 0 year Pa. G
peat-bogs, pool,, ÄC. Balfi desmid. ML i тисгопЛЫт lïalfs in Ann. of Nat. Hist., v.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1850
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The Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles: An ...
C Brook AJ (1990) Closterium sublaterale Ruzicka, a rare desmid, newly
recorded in Britain. British Phycological Journal 25: 291-294. C Brook AJ (1992a)
Spirotaenia alpina Schmidle (Zygnemaphyceae: Mesotaeniaceae), a saccoderm
...
David M. John, Brian A. Whitton, Alan J. Brook, 2002
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Pamphlets on Protozoology (Kofoid Collection)
In discussing this phenomenon of the rich Desmid-flora of the British freshwater
plankton, it is necessary, in the first place, to briefly outline the general
distribution of the Desmidiaceæ in the British Islands, quite irrespective of the
freshwater ...
A third plane of symmetry, perpendicular to the vertical axis, is apparent if you
view the desmid from one end. From this angle, some species appear elliptical,
some triangular, while others may show a more complex cross section with many
...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
23. Euas- trutn diddta (Desmid). 24. Cosmarium tetraophthalmum (Desmid). 25.
Pediastrum granulatum (Desmid). 26. Closterium lunula (Desmid). 27. Closterium
moniliferum (Desmid). 28. Micrasterias denticulata (Desmid). 29. Tabellaria ?
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The Popular Science Review
Xavicula — it might easily be supposed that the relative positions of the true
eudochrome and the siliceous wall, both before and after division, differ from
those which obtain in the Desmid frond. Indeed, this mistake is a common one,
due to the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DESMID»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
desmid is used in the context of the following news items.
Janelia Researcher Wins Olympus BioScapes Imaging Competition
Another Siwanowicz image earned an honorable mention for an image of planctonic rotifers surrounding a desmid. Another HHMI scientist also ... «Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Dec 13»
Under the Microscope, Some Things Look Too Crazy to Be Real
Attached to hairs outside the mouth of this bladderwort are algae: two long-tailed bulbochaetes and an indented-square-shaped desmid. «Wired, Oct 13»
Desmids at High Res, and a Slight Technical Glitch
Here's a second desmid showing off both its nucleus and a series of organelles called pyrenoids that look like beads on a string. Closterium sp. «Scientific American, Jun 13»
The Best Ten Micro Photographs of 2012
6th place: Cosmarium sp. (desmid) near a Sphagnum sp. leaf (100x) by Marek Miś. The Best Ten Micro Photographs of 2012 ... «Gizmodo, Oct 12»
The Invisible Beauty of the Microscopic World
06_Place_20773_1_Mis-640x428.jpg. Marek Mis. A desmid, which is a type of green algae. 09_Place_22047_3_Drange-640x567.jpg. «The Atlantic, Oct 12»
A small (but glorious) world: The best microscope images of 2012
Enlarge / Marek Mis, a photographer from Poland, used polarized light to capture this image of a desmid. If you told me this was a computer ... «Ars Technica, Oct 12»
Up Close: 2012 Wellcome Image Awards
This photomicrograph shows Micrasterias, a type of green alga called a Desmid. Desmids usually inhabit the acidic waters associated with ... «Baltimore Sun, Jul 12»
Incredible close-up shot of living human brain wins microscope …
Left: Micrasterias - A type of green alga called a desmid. Desmids usually inhabit the acidic waters associated with peat bogs. Right: Diatom ... «Daily Mail, Jun 12»
3 Creative Tools for Nuclear Cleanup: Algae, Rust, and Bacteria
References: Krejci, M. R., et al. “Selective Sequestration of Strontium in Desmid Green Algae by Biogenic Co-precipitation with Barite. «Discover Magazine, Apr 11»
Algae holds promise for nuclear clean-up
The algae, called Closterium moniliferum, are members of the desmid order, known to microbiologists for their distinctive shapes, said Minna ... «Nature.com, Mar 11»