10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOODENDRIA»
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
-dendria, suffix meaning 'twig-like branching of nerve fibres': oligodendria,
telodendria, zoodendria. dendrite /den'drit/ [Gk, dendron, tree], a slender,
branching process that extends from the cell body of a neuron and that is capable
of being ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
-dendria, suffix meaning the “twiglike branching of nerve fibers”: oligodendria,
telodendria, zoodendria. dendrite (den'drit/ [Gk, dendron, tree], a slender
branching process that extends from the cell body of a neuron and that is capable
of being ...
3
The Riverside Natural History
The first family of the Dimastiga includes singularly striking species, which, by
their tree-like supports, or zoodendria, may easily be mistaken for an Epistylis ; in
fact, more than one of the few species have been figured and described as ...
John Sterling Kingsley, 1888
The following commensal Infusoria have been noted on the zoodendria:
Manarzga lzrwipes, often in large numbers, at Corunna, T ric/10;)/zrya epz'sz'ylz'
dis, Padop/zrya car:/zesz'z' and Podop/zrya quadripartita, all common at Buffalo.
2.
American Microscopical Society, 1883
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A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All ...
... liberated from sporocyst, x 2000 ; 25, subsequent resting condition of the same
germs ; 26, branching zoodendria derived from these resting spores, the monad
clusters having become detached- 27-32. Cephalothamn1um cesp1tosa, S. К., ...
William Saville Kent, 1882
They often occur in young colonies composed of but two zooids, while in other
and older zoodendria formed of many animalcules, they may be absent. They
may also be. apparent in some members of a large colony and invisible in others
of ...
Trenton Natural History Society, 1888
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The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
They often occur in young colonies composed of but two zooids, while in other
and older zoodendria formed of many animalc'ules, they may be absent. They
may also I be apparent in some members of a large colony 146 l THE
AMERICAN ...
8
Journal of the Trenton Natural History Society
Pono_PnRYA CARonEsn, O. &~ L. Observed by Prof. D. S. Kellicott on the
zoodendria of Carchearium polypinum, near Buffalo, N. Y. PODOPHRYA
CYoLoPUM, C. & L. Observed by Prof. D. S. Kellicott on Cyclops quadricornis,
near Buffalo, ...
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Journal of the Trenton Natural History Society
PODOPHRYA CARCHESII, C. & L. Observed by Prof. D. S. Kellicott on the
zoodendria of Car- chesium polypinum, near Buffalo, N. Y. PODOPHRYA
CYCLOPUM, C. & L. Observed by Prof. D. 8. Kellicott on Cyclops quadricornis,
near Buffalo, ...
Trenton Natural History Society, 1888
10
Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists
The following commensal Infusoria have been noted on the zoodendria:
Monosiga brevipes, often in large numbers, at Corunna, Trichophrya epistylidis,
Podophrya carchesii and Podophrya quadri- partita, all common at Buffalo. 2.