10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHIZOGENETIC»
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schizogenetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
The ostiole is not formed till the development is more advanced, and it appears
as an intercellular passage in the originally close tissue; it is partly schizogenetic
by the separation of persistent tissue-elements in consequence of unequal ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1887
2
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 ...
3
Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the ...
The same holds for the large air-passages opposite the two shorter sides of the
quadrangular transverse section of the stem of the Eucallitricha;, while the
smaller ones there and in Pseudocallitriche are all schizogenetic*. In the petioles
of the ...
4
Feminism and Tradition in Aesthetics
Jacques Chailly tells us that 5 is the number of the goddess Aphrodite, and
represents the union of the "schizogenetic" female number 2 and the "complete"
male number 3.)25 This initiate is Tamino, whom we first see near the Queen's
circular ...
Peggy Zeglin Brand, Carolyn Korsmeyer, 2010
5
Illicium, Pimpinella and Foeniculum
The essential oil is located in the schizogenetic oil ducts of fruits, shoots and
roots. The composition of the essential oils usually varies in the different organs
of an individual species. The presence of high amounts (3 to 48%) of
pregeijerene ...
6
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
—schizogenetic, schizogenic, schizogenous, adj. schizogonic, schizogonous,
zogony. See schizont. schizogony, a form of asexual reproduction characteristic
of certain protozoa, including sporozoa, in which daughter cells are produced by
...
7
Roots and Collapse of Empathy: Human nature at its best and ...
The companion space of the child's virtual other may still be filled, but the internal
dialogue can no longer re-create itself in the child's mind. Instead, the child's
bodily self and virtual other may come to be divorced in a schizogenetic manner,
...
8
Intoxicated Identities: Alcohol's Power in Mexican History ...
Great amounts of liquor were consumed during Christmas and Easter festivities,
which always got out of hand. A precarious balance had been struck between
Apollo and D ionysus in Mexico, the inevitable by-product of schizogenetic
colonial ...
9
Accuracy Improvements in Linguistic Fuzzy Modeling
... rules together. Fusion operator can thus reduce rule set complexity by
eliminating redundancy and subsumption. The fission operator is used to
emulate natural evolution's schizogenetic phenomenon on chromosomes to
eliminate ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). adj. schizogenetic sociogenesis n. For example, in Ants: The collective
processes and patterns that lead to a colony's development during its life cycle (
Hölldobler and Wilson 1990, 643). somatogenesis n. “The development of
somatic ...