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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POLYAXONIC»
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1
Principles of Comparative Anatomy of Invertebrates: ...
These are indefinite polyaxonic forms. They include many Radiolaria (especially
Spumellaria) and a few other Protozoa. The next step is represented by regular
polyaxonic forms, most widespread among Radiolaria. Regular polyaxonic forms
...
Vladimir Nikolaevich Beklemishev, Z. Kabata, 1969
2
Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Recent and Fossil ...
The body form next in decreasing degree of symmetry is the indefinite polyaxonic
: there is a centre of symmetry and a large but finite number of axes of symmetry;
but neither their number nor their position is absolutely constant. The next step ...
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
portion of the Rhizopoda possesses a shell which is perforated y numerous
uniformly distributed pores or by several—at any rate more than two—pores, and
shows in the majority of cases a spherical or polyaxonic fundamental form
without ...
4
Advances in Sponge Science: Phylogeny, Systematics, Ecology
... Hexactinellida (glass sponges) are characterized by triaxonic silica spicules
and adult tissues largely formed by syncytia, and Demospongiae possess
monaxonic, tetraxonic, and/or polyaxonic silica spicules, and/or collagen-derived
skeletal ...
5
Pocket Medical Dictionary
Polyaxonic, pol-e-utes-on'-ik. Having several axones. Polyblast, pol'-e-blast. A
general term designating the various cells seen in newly developing connective
tissue. Polycholia, pol-ik-o' -le-ah. Excessive secretion of bile. Polychromatic ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
of the taste buds of the epiglottis in monkeys and other mammals is characterized
by a notable phenomenon of polyaxonic structure. This phenomenon has been
described in the Vater-Pacinian corpuscles [Otelin, 1953; Maslov, 1957], but no ...
7
Biology of Coelenterata
In precisely the same way fertilised ova and other stages of multicellular animals
that at first glance appear to be polyaxonic prove to the actually at least
monaxonic-heteropolar, and sometimes even bilaterally symmetrical. The
anaxonic or ...
Dev Raj Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005
8
Journal of Mental Pathology
0n the Nerve Supply of the Vessels of the Cerebral Pia Mater: It was shown on
preparations that the polyaxonic cells of Ramon y Cajal, which belong to the
molecular layer of the cerebral cortex, send out ramifications of their axis
cylinders ...
hoof) and scattered nerve fibers polyaxonic receptors ( in the skin of the trunk). In
addition to vibrissae, hair cover along the periphery of the nose speculum, upper
lip and in the skin of the extremities, are richly innervated. Numerous and ...
United States. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Technical Services, 1973
10
The Annual of Czechoslovak Medical Literature
221—226 S: R, E — In the study of the skin of embryos, fetuses, persons of
various age and occupation as well as of the skin of hands of the blind, by
methods of macromicroscopic and neurohistological research, it was found that
polyaxonic ...