10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCLERODERMOUS»
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sclerodermous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
Column very short, the columnals fused together and surrounded by a
sclerodermous mass having a pyriform outline and ornamented at the surface
with the same pitted and reticulated structure as the plates of the theca. The
length and width ...
2
Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
Column very short, the columnals fused together and surrounded by a
sclerodermous mass having a pyriform outline and ornamented at the surface
with the same pitted and reticulated structure as the plates of the theca. The
length and width ...
3
Antarctic Cirripedia: Monographic Account Based on Specimens ...
'6Caudal appendages rudimentary, of one segment only. "The specimens are
attached to a Sclerodermous Zoantharian (Flabellum?) "A small complemental
male [dwarf male] is present at both sides, attached near the occludent margin of
the ...
William A. Newman, Arnold Ross, 1971
This word, of African origin and meaning "to saw," is suggestive of the morbid
process pathognomonic of the disease, the formation of a sclerodermous band at
the root of the small toe which by constriction, icrascur-like, causes strangulation,
...
5
A handbook of Malesian mosses
Small to very robust acrocarpous mosses having sparingly branched stems that
lack central strands; stem cortex sclerodermous and either ecorticate or, in some
species, with a collapsed hyaloderm, giving the stem a fluted appearance.
6
Gaillard's Medical Journal
N. Y. Medical Association, a ten per cent solution of carbolic acid was pre'scribed,
but after a week's trial without any perceptible benefit was discontinued. Then the
sclerodermous band on the outer surface of the toe was pared away-, ...
Patients afiiicted with sclerodermous keratosis usually die before they reach the
age of sixtyfive, death often occurring as early as thirty or thirty-five, due to
malignancy. There was an ulcerated condition of the eyes in the case of the little
girl ...
8
Text-book of Paleontology
... E. and H.) Radially symmetrical sclerodermous corals with typically hexameral
(rarely penlameral, heptameral, or octameral) arrangement of septa. Suborder 1.
APOROSA Milne Edwards and Haime. Septa and theca. 1 Literature: Pratz, E., ...
Karl Alfred von Zittel, Charles Rochester Eastman, 1913
9
The Moss flora of Mexico
This distinctive species is morphologically similar to Philonolis erecra (Mitt.)
Griffin & Buck of Andean South America. In both species the capsules are erect
and have a sclerodermous exothecium. However, in P. erecla the plants are
autoicous, ...
Aaron John Sharp, Howard Alvin Crum, Patricia Eckel, 1994
presented sclerosis. Reclus also believed that congenital furrows were
pathological lesions of the sclerodermous nature. Union of the wound was
perfect, and after the operation the limb rapidly diminished in volume, with
restoration of its ...