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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «POLYPINE»
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1
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: DIA - INS
... afterwards separated to enjoy independent existence. The best known
examples of this kind of generation occur in the polypine and coralline animals,
and the process has been observed with great attention by Trembley in the Hydra
viridis.
Robert Bentley Todd,
1839
2
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology
The free polypine stock is first developed from the fecundated ovum, and
acquires its one or two swimming vesicles : from it there is afterwards formed the
long chain of smaller bodies connected together by an extension of the digestive
cavity ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1859
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
... to penetrate the mystery of the similarity between the Foraminifcra and the
Mollusca, or between the Polypes and the Polypine Infusories. For here again the
explanation of their homomorphism is measured by the amount of our knowledge
.
... to penetrate the mystery of the similarity between the Foraminifera and the
Mollusca, or between the Polyps and the Polypine Infusories. For here, again, the
explanation of their homomorphisms is measured by the amount of our
knowledge.
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool,
1859
5
Proceedings of the Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society
... to penetrate the mystery of the similarity between the Foraminifera and the
Mollusca, or between the Polyps and the Polypine Infusories. For here, again, the
explanation of their homomorphisms is measured by the amount of our
knowledge.
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool,
1860
6
The London Medical Repository, Monthly Journal, and Review
M. Deguise observes, that it is but too common to consider polypine
excrescences as cancerous affections ; and informs us, that at the time he was
principal surgeon to theMaison Royale de Charenton, he operated with success
upon several ...
Thomas Underwood ((Londres)), George Underwood ((Londres)), George Man Burrows,
1818
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
An invisible or polypine inflammation, which admits of the animal being cut to
pieces, and turned inside out with impunity, would answer our purpose quite as
well as none at all. 3rdly. It has been conceded by some, that inflammation is ...
8
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
The best known examples of this kind of generation occur in the polypine and
coralline animals, and the process has been observed with great attention by
Trembley in the Hydra viridis. In this animal the young polype makes its first ...
An invisible or polypine inflammation, which admits of the animal being cut to
pieces, and turned inside out with impunity, would answer our purpose quite as
well as none at all. 3rdl y. It has been conceded by some, that inflammation is ...
10
The Complete Technology Book on Alcoholic and Non- Alcoholic ...
Such was its success that purpose built extractors, such as the Indelicato '
Polypine', which cuts the fruit in half against a screen, soon became available.
The juice is then passed through a normal finisher before de-aeration and con-
centration ...
NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers,
2008