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El término «gametogeny» se utiliza muy poco y ocupa la posición
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GAMETOGENY»
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Pamphlets on Protozoology (Kofoid Collection)
TABLE 20 Extent to Which Deficient Gametogeny in a Donor is Reflected in
Patient Inoculated with his Parasites Maximum density of gametocytes in
thousands per c.mm. * Plus three white and one colored from undetermined
donor with more ...
2
Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Deterioration of gametogeny has become apparent after passages by artificial
inoculation varying from two to six in number. This suggests a deterioration in the
reproductive capacity of the parasite strain involved. Considering the 33 patients
...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Board, 1945
3
Immunity to Parasitic Infection
Invasion of extraintestinal tissues Ingestion of cyst (A) GAMETOGENY
GAMETOGENY SPOROGENY Cat sheds oocysts in faeces 1-2 weeks following
infection- up to 10 million may be shed (B) ingestion of cyst excretion of oocysts
TISSUE ...
4
In Vitro Cultivation of Parasitic Helminths
s. LARVA OV1GEROUS Coitocaecum anaspidis [ NEOTENIC ] EGG-SHELL
FORMATION 5 LATE GAMETOGENY 4 EARLY GAMETOGENY ORGANOGENY
BODY SHAPING CELL MULTIPLICATION 0 UNDIFFERENTIATED ...
5
Introduction to Animal Parasitology
OVIGEROUS Coltocaocum anaspidis INEOTENIC] 5 - LATE GAMETOGENY 4
EARLY GAMETOGENY CELL MULTIPLICATION UNDIFFERENTIATED
METACERCARIAE: RAM TEMPORARIA and R. ESCULENTA (1 days)
Tylodelphys ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
... gametogeny; gonogenesis. see oogenesis;spermatogenesis. gametogenetic
generation A sexual generation as opposed to a parthenogenetic generation.
gametogeny see gametogenesis gametogonium see gametocyte gametogony n.
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
gametogeny See -geny: gametogeny. ♢ gametotoky See parthenogenesis:
amphitoky. ♢ gametophyte n. In plants with haploid and diploid generations, the
haploid phase (1N) which produces diploid gametophytes (2N) (Curtis 1983, 424
).
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff
that an acquired immunity has adversely affected gametogeny on subsequent
heterologous reinoc- ulations, but rather suggests that it actually may be
enhanced thereby. Thus an acquired immunity on the part of colored patients at
least is not ...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division, 1945
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Deterioration of gametogeny has become apparent after passages by artificial
inoculation varying from two to six in number. This suggests a deterioration in the
reproductive capacity of the parasite strain involved. Considering the 33 patients
...
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The Physiology of Trematodes
'One egg at a time. JMany eggs. in shape but which show no organogeny, e.g.
Diplostomum spatha- ceum. (3) Metacercariae which have undergone early
gametogeny and possess the anlagen of the major genitalia, e.g. Cryptocotyle
lingua.
James Desmond Smyth, D. W. Halton, 1983