10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NIDAMENTAL»
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nidamental in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Squid Recruitment Dynamics: The Genus Illex as a Model, the ...
Oocyte number and volume were used to assign stages of ovarian maturity. The
ratio between nidamental gland length and mantle length (nidamental index) was
also used to obtain a nidamental scale of five stages (I'-V) which correlated with ...
Paul Rodhouse, E. G. Dawe, R. K. O'Dor, 1998
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
tissue, and contains about thirty embryos with the nucleus and first two whorls of
their shells completely formed. 2947 A. Portions of decayed wood, to which are
attached, in regular linear series, several of the nidamental capsules of the
Pyrula ...
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Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological ...
2947 A. Portions of decayed wood, to which are attached, in regular linear series,
several of the nidamental capsules of the Pyrula Rapa, LAM. These are of a
flattened, subconical figure, attached by their apex, and with the base emarginate
, ...
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Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological ...
and nidamental gland ; a white bristle is bent across the termination of the rectum
. 2656. The nidamental glands of a Cuttle-fish. A bristle is placed in the orifice of
the right gland : some of the component glandular laminae have been removed ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Sir Richard Owen, 1838
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
The two detached nidamental glands were of a longer and narrower form than in
the Sepia, but thicker, and of greater relative size, than in the Loligines. They
presented the usual transversely laminated structure and anterior longitudinal ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
A glandular apparatus, consisting of three lobes, and analogous to the
nidamental gland of the lower mnllusca, is also connected with the oviduct near
its termination. In dissecting the Sepiola, one of the higher Cephalopoda, Mr.
Owen was ...
A glandular apparatus, consisting of three lobes, and analogous to the
nidamental gland of the lower mnllusca, is also connected with the oviduct near
its termination. In dissecting the Sepiola, one of the higher Cephalopoda, Mr.
Owen was ...
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The Biogeography of the Oceans
nidamental gland length at a given DML (Nesis and Nezlin, 1993). The sizes of
males in early and late-maturing groups are 11-18 and 19-26 cm respectively,
the females 10-17 and 19-27 cm respectively (Naito et al., 1977b; Kubodera et al.
, ...
... and (2) the nidamental glands. The two large nidamental glands are pear-
shaped organs, lying just beneath the integument in the posterior part of the
visceral dome, symmetrically, at the side of and anterior to the descending
efferent duct of ...
D.R. Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2004
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The Anatomy of the Common Squid
In the female , the openings of the nidamental and accessory nidamental glands
lie a short distance behind the nephridial pore. The oviduct passes under the
base of the gill and emerges from the visceral mass into the cloacal chamber ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NIDAMENTAL»
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Brazilian Giant Squid Makes Me Seasick
That big white thing spilling out is probably a nidamental gland, an organ that makes jelly to wrap around and protect eggs. (Gender ID initially ... «Science 2.0, Oct 11»
The greatest science paper ever published in the history of humankind
... v, ventral; dgl, digestive gland; gon, gonad; ngl, nidamental gland). The next division of the cephalopods occurred in the Silurian/Devonian, ... «ScienceBlogs, Jul 11»