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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPOROGENY»
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
spork, a spoon-like food utensil with fork tines designed for people with upper
extremity disabilities. sporo-, spor-, combining form meaning 'spore': sporocyst,
sporogenesis, sporogeny. sporoblast /sp6r'eblast'/ [Gk, sporos + blastos, germ],
any ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology
LIFE CYCLE OF Toxoplasma gondii i Schizont Macrogametocyte
Microgametocyte Sporogeny in feces 1 - 4 days FINAL HOST Birds, mice, etc. -
INTERMEDIATE HOST Ingest oocysts in cat feces or in contaminated meat
Oocysts with ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Producing spores. Sporocyst. The cyst containing spores. Sporogenesis.
Reproduction by means of spores; sporogeny. Spoi~ogenic. Spore producing;
sporogenous. Sporogenous. See Sporogenic. Sporogeny. See Sporogenesis.
Sporozoa.
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
1 and 2). spor•u•lar (spor0u-ler) pertaining to a spore. spor•u•la•tion (spor00u-
la0shen) 1. the formation of spores. Called also sporogenesis, sporogeny, and
sporogony. 2. the liberation of spores. spor•ule (spor0u ̄l) 1. a small spore. 2.
spore.
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
1 and 2). spor•u•lar (spor0u-ler) pertaining to a spore. spor•u•la•tion (spor00u-
la0shen) 1. the formation of spores. Called also sporogenesis, sporogeny, and
sporogony. 2. the liberation of spores. spor•ule (spor0u ̄l) 1. a small spore. 2.
spore.
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The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
Stable malaria is found in the warmer areas of the world where conditions
encourage rapid sporogeny and usually is associated with the P. falciparum
pathogen. In contrast, unstable malaria is associated with sporadic epidemics,
often with a ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2009
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The Role of Intracellular Cyclic AMP in Regulating Cell Fate ...
Sporogeny is cell-autonomous. We tested whether sporogenous or wild type
cells condition their extracellular media with factors that, respectively, induce or
inhibit in vitro spore formation. Table 2 shows that HB200-conditioned medium ...
Bruce Bennett Riley, 1990
He sums up the following, somewhat naive resemblances between sporogeny
and bacteriophagy. a. As in bacteriophagy lysis is observed in sporogeny; b. Just
like bacteriophagy, sporogeny manifests itself only in living microbes; с The ...
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Acta Leidensia Edita Cura et Sumptibus Scholae Medicinae ...
Rosenthal is confident in stating an analogy between sporogeny and
bacteriophagy, and concludes that the phage is nothing else but an ultra-spore.
The ultra-spore displays two characteristics: a. Under ordinary circumstances it is
not able to ...
Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde te Leiden, 1941
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International Bulletin of Bacteriological Nomenclature and ...
The process of sporogeny and the sporophore formation is greatly affected by the
composition of the mineral salts used for the media. Even tap water may
influence this process. It is well known that the composition of tap water varies
markedly ...