10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LYSIGENETIC»
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1
Cleveland Medical Journal
It was soon found, however, that if the cholera vibrios were added to blood-serum
, from an immunized animal, in a test-tube, either no, or only a trace of a
lysigenetic action occurs; in fact they behave much as they would in normal
serum.
2
Anatomical Characters of the Seeds of Leguminosae
V, Lathyrus tylvestris: spongy parenchyma of hilar region, showing peculiar
cellulose thickenings of walls. Plate XXIX. — I, Tephrosia virginiana: cross-
section of cotyledon showing position of the lysigenetic canals. — Ib, the
lysigenetic canal ...
Louis Hermann Pammel, 1899
3
Contributions from the Shaw School of Botany
V, Lathyrus sylvestris: spongy parenchyma of hilar region, showing peculiar
cellulose thickenings of walls. Plate XXIX. — I, Tephrosia virginiana: cross-
section of cotyledon showing position of the lysigenetic canals. — lb, the
lysigenetic canal ...
Henry Shaw School of Botany, 1888
4
Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the ...
Their origin, judging from observations described, can hardly be other than that
stated by Martinet, viz. lysigenetic, though Frank describes it as schizogenetic.
Cavities of the same sort occur in the superficial parenchyma of the cortex of the ...
5
Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
The ostioles in Sordaria, Melanospora, Claviceps, Epichloe', inEutypa also
according to Fiiisting1, and Stictosphaeria are very largely schizogenetic ;
Fiiisting finds the lysigenetic formation 1 Bot. Ztg. 1868, pp. 369, 641. in Diatrype,
Verrucaria, ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1887
is the development of schizogenetic glands, which later become modified to
confluent lysigenetic lacuna? — a procedure without analogue in the vegetable
kingdom. Dr. Josef Moeller, to whom is due this discovery, was able to
demonstrate ...
7
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
formed alike by the one or the other of the two processes, which he respectively
names schizogenetic and lysigenetic. So far as I can see at present, we must
choose between these two processes in seeking an explanation of the
development ...
8
The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society
They are therefore lysigenetic in origin, as is the case, to a certain extent, in
Uroplalyctzls pulposa (Wallr.) Schroet., and U. mtg/or Schroet., and still more so
in Uropklg/ctis Ra'bsaameni Magn. (13). This is a point of considerable interest.
The first effect of such lesion is the development of schizogenetic glands, which
later become modified to confluent lysigenetic lacunae — a procedure without
analogue in the vegetable kingdom. Dr. Josef Moeller, to whom is due this ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
^TÇTïR, згют; (biol) 5ППТ; v.r. lyse ЗЧ5ПК чг^тт, нчя чгтчт; аф. lysigenic,
lysigenetic, lysigenous ^m^iiíT, ^пгзртчг, 5PTH4i; ^ггзгш; ni. lysimeter WTIHt ЧКХ,
ТЯ?гзг?пттч>; lysin КТ?т%я; lysine ЪЩ- #т; lysol VlfAHj lysozyme ¡ТГСНТ- ^rft; ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981