10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFUSORIAN»
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Surprised by Shame: Dostoevsky's Liars and Narrative Exposure
Can the sun be angry at an infusorian if it composes to the sun from its drop of
water, where there is a multitude of them, as seen in a microscope? Even the
very club of philanthropy towards large cattle in Petersburg under the auspices of
high ...
Deborah A. Martinsen, 2003
2
A History of Early Film
THE FRESHWATER INFUSORIAN This wonderful microscopic creature is seen
in constant and varied motion in a drop of impure water. It is called an infusorian
because it is never found in pure water, but only in water containing an infusion
of ...
3
The Philosophy of Biology
For us there is only one straight line that can be drawn between two points, but
this is not necessarily true for our Infusorian, and its straight line need not be the
shortest distance between two points. It might be either the longest or the shortest
...
4
The Philosophy of Biology
For us there is only one straight line that can be drawn between two points, but
this is not necessarily true for our Infusorian, and its straight line need not be the
shortest distance between two points. It might be either the longest or the shortest
...
5
Nineteenth-Century Science: An Anthology
A single infusorian which drags other bodies after itself sometimes rapidly shakes
as if to detach itself. Although the bodies of these vibrios have a cylindrical
appearance, one might say that they are often formed from a series of particles or
...
6
Advanced Non-Classical Materials with Complex Behavior: New ...
Infusorian sensitivity to toxic agents was determined by time of their death
established by protozoa motion cessation, often accompanied by cell
deformation and cytolysis. The exposure time was 2 hours. The control in all tests
was the number ...
Gennady E. Zaikov, A. K. Haghi, E. Klodzinska, 2014
7
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
... turned to experimentation with unicellular organisms so as to test the
hypothesized immortality of living substance. the american biologist lorande
Woodruff produced multiple generations of a ciliate infusorian, the “slipper-
shaped” infusorian, ...
Sigmund Freud, Todd Dufresne, 2011
8
Systems Research For Behavioral Science
Attention also attaches to Jennings' account of the clone: an entity composed of
all the individuals of successive generations, vegetatively produced, from a
single parent. The infusorian clone is of course recognizable only as maintained
as a ...
9
The Psychology of Reasoning
I jennings tells us that a Stentor infusorian, fixed by its stalk to the floor of the
aquarium, when tormented by a persistent jet of carmine powder, bent itself over
first to one side as though to avoid the annoyance. This reaction, the “avoiding ...
10
Plastidules to Humans: Leopoldo Maggi (1840 - 1905) and ...
incompletely developed cells.163 The complexity of infusorian organisation
remained a major issue, and we have seen, in the previous chapter, that the
Pavia group did not even use the term “cell”, with its association of denoting a
unit of ...
Rainer Brömer, Leopoldo Maggi, 2011