10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHIZOGONOUS»
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1
Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry ...
These migrate to and enter other cells of the host, and then grow and divide in
turn into another generation of merozoites. As a result of this schizogonous cycle,
which 'may be repeated many times, a suflicient number of cells may be ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1912
2
Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ...
... as mero— zoites. These migrate to and enter other cells of the host, and then
grow and divide in turn into another generation of nierozoites. As a result of this
schizogonous cycle, which may be repeated many times, a suflicient number of ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1912
3
Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, United ...
... as merozoites. These migrate to and enter other cells of the host, and then
grow and divide in turn into another generation of merozoites. As a result of this
schizogonous cycle, which may be repeated many times, a sufficient number of ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1912
4
Ceylon Journal of Science: Botany. Section A.
The red colour is thus an ordinary Mendelian dominant; red and white are
heterodynamous and schizogonous as Correns supposed in 1902, although the
complete proof was then lacking. The intensity of the red colour varies however ...
5,6,7. Schizogonous cycle. Nuclear division, followed by division of entire
trophozoite into a large number of merozoites. 8. Free merozoites, which for an
indeterminate uuinbor of generations merely repeat the schizogonous cycle,
behaving ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1912
6
Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals: the ...
5, 6, 7. Schizogonous cycle. Nuclear division, followed by division of entire
trophozoite into a large number of merozoites. 8. Free merozoites, which for an
indeterminate number of generations merely repeat the schizogonous cycle,
behaving ...
Benjamin Mott Underhill, 1920
Since, however, the number of schizogonous generations is limited — by what
agencies we are as yet unaware — the infected animal tends to recover if it
survives the acute stage of the disease during which the parasites are multiplying
by ...
United States. Congress, 1912
Since, however, the number of schizogonous generations is limited — by what
agencies we are as yet unaware — the infected animal tends to recover if it
survives the acute stage of the disease during which the parasites are multiplying
by ...
Alonzo Dorus Melvin, George McCullough Rommel, 1912
9
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
The sporozoite circulates in the blood until reaching the liver, where a pre- (or
exo-) erythrocytic schizogonous cycle (b, c) takes place in the parenchyma cells
of the liver. This leads to the formation of a large schizont, containing from 2000
to ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
It is also interesting to note that the endosperm characters investigated were all
schizogonous in nature, and that the hybrid endosperm produced was of a
similar hybrid nature to that of the embryo, a fact which shows, that the two polar
cells ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1902