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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FIBRILLAE»
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1
American Journal of Dental Science
And as to converting "hollow rods" into fibrillae, I do not think any one ever
attempted such a feat — my language was most thoroughly misconstrued if such
an idea was derived from it. The Dentine Organ. I asserted that the Dentine
Organ, ...
2
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
Essentially, a flagellum or cilium has three structural elements: (i) an outer
membrane, which is continuous with the cell membrane (pellicle), (ii) a bundle of
fibrillae and (iii) a parenchyme substance filling the interfibrillar spaces. The
fibrillae ...
3
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
At the part (3, the fasciculus being lengthened, the spaces (striae) between the
curves of the spirals were made greater, and the fasciculus was thin. 53. The
edges of the flat filaments (“ fibrillae”) in voluntary muscle being directed towards
the ...
The fibrillae wound around this are called axial fibrillae and are collectively
known as the axial filament. Each fibrilla has one end attached to the cell apex
and the other end is free. The number of fibrillae varies in different genera and
species: ...
Hans Günter Schlegel, C. Zaborosch, 1993
5
Culex Pipiens Pipiens Mosquitoes: Taxonomy, Distribution, ...
Erection of antennal fibrillae has long been known as closely related to swarming
(Clements, 1963). In the female, the antennae play an important role in host
seeking, while in males these are modified for the sake of female location. In both
...
Elena Borisovna Vinogradova, 2000
6
Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical ...
He then shows that all the fibrillae into which a primitive fasciculus may be split,
are marked by alternate dark and light points, and that fibrillae of this description
exist throughout the whole thickness of the fasciculus ; that the apposition of the ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1843
7
a text book of experiemental cytology
Among the earliest theories of mitotic movement were those of Klein (1878) and
van Beneden (1883), who looked upon the fibres seen in the preserved spindle
as contractile fibrillae comparable to muscle fibres. Some of these fibrillae were ...
8
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
The objects of the author, in this paper, are the following, — 1st, To confirm,
under some modifications, the view taken of the primitive fasciculi of voluntary
muscles being composed of a solid bundle of fibrillae. 2dly, To describe new
parts ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1840
9
A Textbook of Experimental Cytology
Among the earliest theories of mitotic movement were those of Klein (1878) and
van Beneden (1883), who looked upon the fibres seen in the preserved spindle
as contractile fibrillae comparable to muscle fibres. Some of these fibrillae were ...
10
Review of William Beaumont's Experiments and Observations on ...
On the other hand, that part of the uterus which has attracted the fibrillae of the
chorion, also undergoes modifications; by degrees this surface loses its
smoothness, and at last receives each of the fibrillae into depressions which form
in it; this ...
David Francis Condie, 1834
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «FIBRILLAE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
fibrillae nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Spinach could help beat dementia
... and cognitive decline are caused by alterations in the brain including amyloid-beta-plaques, degeneration of fibrillae and a loss of synapses. «Telegraph.co.uk, set 12»
Emerging Neurologic Syndromes Discussed at World Equine Vet …
... mild myopathic changes with excess aggregates or cores of sarcoplasmic (material in which the fibrillae of the muscle fiber are embedded), ... «TheHorse.com, nov 09»
Sisal fibre: an overview
In the primary wall, the fibrillae have a reticulated structure. In the outer secondary wall (S1), which is located inside the primary wall, the fibrillae are arranged in ... «Fibre2fashion.com, ago 07»