10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MESODERMIC»
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mesodermic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mesodermic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Principles of Osteopathy
Early in the development of the embryo the mesodermic cells on either side of the
longitudinal groove show transverse divisions which form a series of segments
called protovertebrae or mesodermic somites. With- out our going into a lengthy ...
2
Lectures on the comparative pathology of inflammation ...
a mass of the mesodermic phagocytes of a young Spongilla, and afterwards the
foreign bodies which had been swallowed by these Protozoa englobed by the
same phagocytes. The Euglenae, when sucked into the Spongillse by the current
, ...
3
Functional Morphology and Diversity
Although scarcely studied in crustaceans, the mesodermic genital duct or the
mesodermic part ofa mixed genital duct usually has secretory function and a
muscularized sheath involved in ovulation (Fig. 15.3E,F) (Adiyodi and
Subramoniam ...
Les Watling, Martin Thiel, 2013
The primary effect may be ectodermic, mesodermic, or endo- dermic. • If the
primary effect of needling the point is ectodermic, the secondary effects will be
mesodermic and endodermic. • If the primary effect is mesodermic, then the
secondary ...
5
Bryozoan Studies 2004: Proceedings of the 13th International ...
Later, this monostratified layer surrounds completely the endo- dermal
primordium, before differentiating into mes- enchymous tissue with various types
of mesodermic cells (d'Hondt 1973b, 1983). At this moment, the endodermal cells
...
Hugo Moyano, Juan Cancino, Patrick Wyse Jackson, 2005
6
Cajal's Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System
But the upholders of the mesodermic doctrine may answer that this progression is
simply the result of the fact that the nerve sprouts must act for a certain time
before the surrounding mesodermic elements are attracted and oriented. We
must ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Javier DeFelipe, Edward G. Jones, 1991
7
An Introduction to Zoology
During the development of a triploblastic metazoon a split occurs in the
mesodermic mass, giving an inner and an outer mesodermic layer. The split
gives rise to the space known as the coelom. Whilst the inner layer of mesoderm
applies itself ...
8
Atlas and Text-Book of Human Anatomy
The third part is also called mesenchyme and arises from the mesodermic
somites, as well as from the lateral plates. It is the source of all the supporting
tissue of the body, together with the smooth muscle tissue. All the varieties of
connective ...
J.P. McMurrich, D.J. Sobotta, 2000
9
Brain Tumor Pathology: Current Diagnostic Hotspots and ...
Necroses can be present also in the mesodermic component, with components is
sharp, but frequently one is larger than the other. For example, in particularly
active microvascular proliferation of a glioblastoma, appears to be inserted in a
full ...
10
Texture of the Nervous System of Man and the Vertebrates: I
According to our view, the claimed penetrations of growth cones inside epithelial
cells of the spinal cord (neurospongium) and mesodermic cells (so-called
neurodesmsdd, plasmodesms, etc.) are profiles due to the agglutination of
embryonic ...
Santiago R.y Cajal, Pedro Pasik, Tauba Pasik, 1999
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Known as Transcutaneous Mesodermic Therapy (TMT), the non-invasive system under Mesoestetic, was developed by Spanish ... «Malaysia Star, Oct 08»