ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD SPIREME
From Greek speirēma a coil, from speira a coil, spire².
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPIREME»
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The loosening of the synaptic knot and the emergence of the spireme continue
until the spireme is uniformly distributed throughout the nuclear cavity (Fig. 6).
The spireme is at this stage still quite slender and its appearance is very different
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Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1913
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Cross section of meristem nucleus where the spireme is first becoming evident ;
cell killed six hours in Flemming (weaker solution); stained with iron alum, eosin,
and Heidenhain's haematoxylin. X2440. Fig. 3. Longitudinal section of periblem ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1904
Cross section of meristem nucleus where the spireme is first becoming evident;
cell killed six hours in Flemming (weaker solution); stained with iron alum, eosin,
and Heidenhain's haematoxylin. X2440. Fig. 3. Longitudinal section of periblem ...
John Merle Coulter, University of Chicago, M.S. Coulter, 1904
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The Path to the Double Helix: The Discovery of DNA
All the work of Boveri on the individuality of the chromosomes did not suflice to
dispel the fallacious belief in a continuous spireme which by fragmentation gives
rise to the chromosomes of prophase nuclei. In an otherwise excellent book on ...
thread, the spireme, which is coiled within the nucleus. At this stage it is
sometimes possible to see that the spireme is composed of a series of granules,
like beads on a string; these granules are the chromomeres. The spireme then
breaks up ...
In these cell-divisions, the history of the stages of the chromosome cycle involved
may be re-stated as follows : ( 1 ) The reticular network of the nucleus becomes a
thread or spireme. (2) The spireme condenses and breaks into the diploid ...
Thomas Andrew Storey, 1935
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Laboratory Manual for Animal Histology
These threads may be distinct from one another, or they may be arranged end-to-
end to form a more or less continuous spireme which later breaks up into
independent chromosomes. These thread-like chromosomes split longitudinally ...
Laboratory Manual for Animal Histology
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Classical Genetic Research and Its Legacy: The Mapping ...
The usual interpretation was that the strands formed a continuous “spireme,” with
only two free ends (Sturtevant 1965: 75). In July 1930, however, the Bulgarian
geneticist Dontcho Kostoff called attention to the “Discoid structure of the spireme
” ...
Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, 2004
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Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors: Expert Consult - Online
The nuclei contain“spireme”chromatin similarto primaryspermatocytes in meiotic
prophase.The intermediatecells(1020 μm) haveperfectly round nuclei with evenly
dispersed granular chromatin or rarely spireme chromatin and eosinophilic ...
Christopher D. M. Fletcher, 2013
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Cytological Studies on Oenothera I-III.
spireme appears (Fig. 13), which is so short that the band may be followed
distinctly in its convolutions throughout the nuclear cavity. The spireme is in some
cases unquestionably a single thread, although the loops are frequently joined
by ...
Bradley Moore Davis, 1909
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... “Spireme bone”, “Sott'acque e sotta vente chi busse a stu cunvente” e “Lu Candidate”. Gli attori, che con passione, recitano e hanno recitato nella compagnia ... «Giornale di Montesilvano, Jun 15»