10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REFRINGENT»
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refringent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
refringent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
3, where a strongly stained central mass is flanked by two oval unstained bodies,
apparently corresponding to the refringent masses, and having the appearance
of terminal spores. Buchner has shown that the refringent terminal mass, ...
The case of normal incidence is degenerated; the difference between TE and TM
loses its significance. A material is said to be all the more refringent as its
refractive index has a higher value. Reflection at normal incidence on a more
refringent ...
3
The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
Infusoriform embryos: lengths to 35 um; refringent bodies present. Octopus
bimaculatus Dicyemennea abelis McConnaughey, 1949. Vermiform stages:
lengths to 2,500 um; with 24-27 cells; calotte rounded; verruciform cells present (
diapolars ...
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
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The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
Zoology. The reactions with three out of four tests were, then, perfectly definite,
and the conclusion reached was that the refringent bodies are certainly proteid in
nature, and are probably some form of albumin, the product of metabolism iu the
...
5
The Biology of Nematodes
It has a central mass of chromatin, which lacks a nuclear membrane, surrounded
by a granular area, mitochondria and several spherical refringent bodies.
Membranous organelles are located near the periphery of the cell. This
difference in ...
6
Optical Bi-
Refringent Technique in Defect Characterization
Defects in GaP, Garnets, and Si have been examined and characterized by stress induced optical bi-refringence.
P. Chaudhari, IBM THOMAS J WATSON RESEARCH CENTER YORKTOWN HEIGHTS N Y., 1978
7
Chemical Zoology V2: Porifera, Coelenterata, And Platyhelminthes
According to Nouvel (1933), the refringent bodies give a positive test for uric acid,
using the histochemical method of Saint-Hilaire (1910). They were the only
elements in dicyemids found to give this reaction. Stunkard (1954) questioned
this ...
8
Biology of the Antarctic Seas IV
Of the 3 species described here only D. robsonellae has infusoriforms with
refringent bodies, and the larvae of this species appear superficially typical.
Infusoriforms of D. knoxi and D. maorum lack refringent bodies, and in this
respect they are ...
George Albert Llano, I. Eugene Wallen, 1971
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Manual of Techniques in Insect Pathology
associated with various tissues (e.g. fat body) (Plates 14 and 15) or in
haemolymph itself, masses composed of ovoid to pyriform spores refringent
under phase microscopy PROTOZOA Haemocoel (especially of mosquito larvae)
filled with ...
For any frequency of vibration there would be two different indices (refactive
index) of the materials, such materials are said to be doubly refracting or bi-
refringent. Bi-refringent in living matter is due to presence of oriented lipid or
protein ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REFRINGENT»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
refringent is used in the context of the following news items.
What is Photoelasticity?
A transparent material is said to be bi-refringent if a ray of light passing through it splits into two refractive indices. This causes a change in the polarization state ... «AZoSensors, Sep 14»
Macro photography: hidden rock art and the magic of polarized light
Some of these tiny mineral crystals are what is called bi-refringent; that is, they refract (bend) light along two distinct planes. The crystals act like tiny prisms, ... «imaging resource, Jan 14»
Surmet Corporation Enters 30th Year of Operations with Many …
ALON® is nearly as hard and strong as sapphire and because of its cubic crystal structure, is transparent in its polycrystalline form, and is not bi-refringent. «PR Web, Feb 12»