10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPOROZOIC»
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Comprehensive Objective Biology
(d) Nutrition is sporozoic or absorptive. Food passage is absent. Plasmodium (
Malarial Parasite) Life history of Plasmodium is complicated owing to the fact that
two hosts are necessary for the completion of life-history. Man serves as the ...
2
Collected Papers by Members of the Staff
Preplasmoquine period: The initial sporozoic rate was high, but rapidly dropped
to a level which was fairly constant during 10 days. The results obtained in Tom's
camp (table 13) indicate that this initial high rate was not due to seasonal factors
...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division, 1932
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Preplasmoquine period: The initial sporozoic rate was high, but rapidly dropped
to a level which was fairly constant during 10 days. The results obtained in Tom's
camp (table 13) indicate that this initial high rate was not due to seasonal factors
...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Board, 1932
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Preplasmoquine period: The initial sporozoic rate was high, but rapidly dropped
to a level which was fairly constant during 10 days. The results obtained in Tom's
camp (table 13) indicate that this initial high rate was not due to seasonal factors
...
5
Competition Science Vision
Which of the following disorders is not hereditary ? (A) Haemophilia (B) Cataract (
C) Sickle-cell anaemia (D) Colour blindness 7. Engulfing of food either in solid or
in liquid state is called — (A) Sporozoic nutrition (B) Holozoic nutrition (C) ...
PSOROSPERMOSIS By W. BULLOCH, M.D. THE name psorospermosis has
been loosely used in human pathology to denote sporozoic infections other than
those caused by hmmosporidia. The name was originally given by Johannes
Miiller ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1909
Myxidium A disease caused by parasitic Plistophom anxuillat'lim. on the back of
the fish when water temperature is higher An egg-shape sporozoa, it is 6 - 10 /z *
3 -- 5 fJL in size and forms a spherical sporozoic sac. The body of the diseased ...
Sporozoic Parasites in a Rotifer.J — Br. Lenssen notes that the presence of
sporozoic parasites in Rotifers has not been hitherto established with cortainty.
He has, however, found indubitable proofs of their presence in the intestinal cells
of ...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Sporozoic Parasites in a RotifeLi—Dr. Lenssen notes that the presence of
sporozoic parasites in Rotifers has not been hitherto established with certainty.
He has, however, found indubitable proofs of their presence in the intestinal cells
of ...
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A System of medicine, by many writers v. 2
PSOROSPERMOSIS By W. Bulloch, M.D. Tile name psorospermosis has been
loosely used in human pathology to denote sporozoic infections other than those
caused by hii'mosporidia. The name was originally given by Johannes Mitller ...
Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1907