10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRANULOUS»
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
If the ovum be lacerated, and its content minutely examined, the cicatricula is
found like a grayish white disk, which in its whole periphery is dense, granulous
and opaque, but in the centre presents a clear non-granulous, and perfectly ...
2
Palaeolithic Quarrying Sites in Upper and Middle Egypt
The gravel top, at a depth of 0.8 m, is covered by granulous sand. Part of the
granulous sand has been eroded or scraped away by human activities and
replaced by a chaotic mixture of aeolian sand and extraction debris. Once the
miner had ...
Pierre M. Vermeersch, 2002
3
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
Besides the cells, the contents of the tubes consisted of free nuclei and granulous
matter. The tubes were not broken up ; but every here and there the row was
interrupted, and there was left an empty looking space, which was occupied
either ...
4
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
1.), but in the finely granular stage, the cell-wall shoots out into so many cilia-like
processes, that the cell soon after the blood is drawn presents a stellate form (fig.
2.), the granulous mass about Telo—Oth of an inch in diameter occupying the ...
5
Chert Quarrying, Lithic Technology and a Modern Human Burial ...
In this profile the in situ compact cobble layer, which was present at the top of
taramsa 1, was not detected. the base of the trench is composed of reddish
strongly consolidated granulous sand (fig. 9.5: layer 7), of which the top is eroded
and ...
Philip van Peer, P. M. Vermeersch, Etienne Paulissen, 2010
6
Cellular Structure of the Human Cerebral Cortex
Such a 'granulous transformation' or granu- lization is evident in structural type 5.
We have termed this type of granulous or dusty cortex koniocortex (from the
Greek word ó = dust). A classic example of this type is the calcarine cortex, in
which ...
Constantin von Economo, Lazaros Constantinos Triarhou, 2009
7
Researches in Embryology: (First[-third] Series)
It is distinctly seen that the chorion distends and becomes thinner; the yelk-ball
swells, but becomes more fluid; as the dark granules disappear larger drops of oil
come into view; at the same time the superficial granulous layer of the yelk ...
8
A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
farmer, dealer in profitable commodities Oranguardla, if. grand -guard Granico,
am. small grain Granula, if. rough nap on cloth ; small seed Granillo, im. small
grain ; gain frequently obtained Granilloso, sa. a. granulous Granito, im. granite ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Reduced to grains ; spotted, granulous. — pp. of Granrar. Granead6r, im. A kind
of graver or tool for engraving. Granear, in. 1. To sow grain in the earth. 2. To
engrave. 3. In tan-yards, to grain leather. Granel, tm. (Prov.) Heap of corn. A
grand, 1.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1837
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Microscopical researches into the accordance in the ...
In such as have rcached a'higher stage ofilevelopment, such as have a diameter
of upwards of half an inch, for instance, it consists of two strata, the external of
which is granulous, and no longer exhibits- cells 5 the internal, however, ...