10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TROPHOTAXIS»
Discover the use of
trophotaxis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trophotaxis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
How Species Interact: Altering the Standard View on Trophic ...
This trophotaxis is assumed to be the only source of the phenomena listed above
, with all environmental factors assumed to be homogeneous and constant. As in
section 4.3, the mathematical setting is based on reaction-diffusion-advection ...
Roger Arditi, Lev R. Ginzburg, 2012
2
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... (plassein to form) trophospongium (р1., trophospongia) (Sponge) trophotaxis (
also called trophotropism) (taxis arrangement) trophotherapy (diet therapy) (
therapy treatment) trophotropism (also called trophotaxis) {trophotropic} (trepein
to ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
3
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
See -troph-. ♢ trophobiont See -biont: trophobiont. ♢ trophobiosis See -biosis:
trophobiosis. ♢ trophogenesis See -genesis: trophogenesis. ♢ trophology See
study of: trophology. ♢ trophoparasitism See parasitism: trophoparasitism. ♢
trophotaxis ...
4
Pacific Medical Journal
This attraction to nutrient materials, which some pathologists for reasons not
stated even allow to be special, has received the charming name of trophotaxis.
As logical beings leucocytes are indifferent towards substances from which there
is ...
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Chemotaxis is. therefore, in some cases a response to the stimulus afforded by
substances which can be em* ployed by the organism as food ; under which
circumstances it can be called Trophotaxis. C. B. Davenport, Exper. Morphol., p.
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
In some cases a response to the stimulus afforded by substances which can be
employed by the organism as food ; under which circumstances it can be called
Trophotaxis. C. B. Davenport, Exper. MorphoL, p. 89. trophotropic. a. 2. In biol., of
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
7
Hymenoptera reprints: Bradley collection
Und diese Lage wird von einer Chemotaxis, die wohl eine Trophotaxis ist,
verursacht. Denn es ist der Zellkörper, welchem die trophischen Funktionen im
Neuron zuteil geworden sind und welcher also der nährstoffhaltigen
Körperflüssigkeit, ...
8
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
... whilst for others they have an instinctive aversion ; and as the result of
numerous observations it would appear that they are specially attracted to
materials which may be utilised in the process of nutrition (trophotaxis). Such
organisms exhibit ...
9
Experimental Morphology
... 230 ; acclimatization to cold, 267 ; gravity and growth, 391. SCH WEIZER,
compression rheostat, 127 ; electric current, 139 ; electrotaxis, 147-149. Scyllium,
effect of changed solution on, 80. Triton ium and sulphuric acid, 28. Trophotaxis,
39.
Charles Benedict Davenport, 1908
10
Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
I observed this in an aerobic species, which I have called Bacillus periibratus,
where trophotaxis may become so strong, that microaiérophily is mimicked, and
was erroneously described by me as such 1). With abundant food, however,
nothing ...
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Netherlands). Afdeeling Natuurkunde, 1899