10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUMBRICOID»
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1
The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science
Heft 2, 1857, p. 144. On a Case of two Lumbricoid Worms which had penetrated
during life into theLiver, and were demonstrated by Professor Giorgio Pelizzari to
his Pupils in the School of Pathological Anatomy of Florence. Read before the ...
2
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
On a Case of two Lumbricoid Worms which had penetrated during life into the
Liver, and were demonstrated by Professor Giorgio Pei/- lizzari to his Pupils in
the School of Pathological Anatomy of Florence. Read before the Florentine ...
3
Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study ...
Although a few indigenous lumbricoid species are now found in eastern Asia (
Perel, 1979), none occurs (naturally) in western North America except for a few
species of the family Sparganophilidae. The natural distribution of the aquatic
family ...
Reginald William Sims, Brian M. Gerard, Linnean Society of London, 1985
4
Doklady: Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ...
MORPHOLOGY UNUSUAL REORGANIZATIONS OF THE LUMBRICOID
MUSCLES OF THE HAND OF MICE IN THE SUBFAMILY MURINAE (RODENTIA,
MURIDAE) A. A. Aristov UDC 612 A detailed study of the structure of the hand of
...
5
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a Concise ...
... with a considerable quantity of fluid, which inspection showed to proceed from
a linear opening or fissure at the navel ; and in the course of the same day, a
lumbricoid ascaris, with yellow fluid, similar to that contained in the ileum,
escaped.
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amphioxus ...
Clifford A. Pickover, 2001
... with a considerable quantity of fluid, which inspection showed to proced from a
linear opening or fissure at the navel ; and in the course of the same day, a
lumbricoid ascaris, with yellow fluid, similar to that contained in the ileum,
escaped.
Samuel Colhoun, James Webster, 1825
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
... flexor digitorum profundus tendons lumbrical muscles of hand lum-bri-ci-dal (
HSm-bri-sfdai) Destructive to lumbricoid (intestinal) worms. lum-bri-Cide (lum'bri-
sld) An agent that kills lumbricoid (intestinal) worms. [L. lumbricus, worm, + cuedo
.
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
Golgi stack, as shown in a Stage 1 cell, then vesicles released from the stack
conceivably are secondary at the moment of pinching off. 4) Nascent lumbricoid
bodies still attached to the granular reticulum might safely be considered primary,
...
An ovary with a single terminal egg string is known only from the lumbricoid
families: Hormogastridae, Komarekionidac, Lum- bricidae, and Sparganophilidae
(Gates, 1974a; 1974b). Likewise, the Glossoscolecidae (sensu Stephenson,
1930) ...