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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HISTOLYTICALLY»
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Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Accessory Sex Glands
Westheide (1978) suspects that histolytically active secretions PO Fig. 21. Cross
sections through the stylet of Microphthalmus cf. Fig. 20. Drawing of the
copulatory stylet of Microphthalmus cf. listensis. C, cuff; DE, ductus ejaculatorius;
DO.
K. G. Adiyodi, Rita G. Adiyodi, 1988
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
histologist hi'stDl3d3ist/ noun a scientist who specializes in HISTOLOGY. © 19c.
histolysis /hi'stolisis/ c» noun the breakdown of organic tissues. • histolytic /hista'
litik/ adj. • histolytically adverb. © 19c. historian /hi'stDirian/ c» noun a person who
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injection. Only very few, though well-documented, examples of this reproductive
mechanism are found within the polychaetes (Schroeder and Hermans, 1975).
For example, the epidermis is opened histolytically at nearly any location in the ...
Poetry. SACCADE PATTERNS explores vision, the erotic gaze, and social discernment. The book opens with a shuffled text that dismantles melodrama by inscribing primate capacity for abstract thought.
... trichinisation trichinization justiciarships syphilitically histrionically
principalships trichomoniasis sophistication monolithically histolytically
ACHIIMMOPRSSSY ACHIIOOPRSSSTT ACHIIOPRSSSTTY ACHILLLNOOPPYY
ACHILLOOPPTTYY ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
The actual process was not observed, but after formation of the capsule, it was
apparently transported through a histolytically derived pathway through the
dorsal body wall. Although the healing method after thread passage (on the
assumption ...
University of Washington. College of Fisheries, 1970
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Zeitschrift fuer zellforschung und mikroskopische anatomie
As the cercariae leave the intermediate host via the edge of the mantle,
presumably some cells in the oral region act histolytically as "penetration gland"
cells. However, in the free-swimming cercaria many secretory bodies remain
within the ...
8
Acta psychiatrica et neurologica Scandinavica: Supplementum
When the walls of a histolytically weakened blood vessel gradually yield to the
inward pressure of the lumen without there being any rupture as yet, the way is
cleared for the development of an aneurysm. The course of the process is a
function ...
In certain molluscs, it has been found that the parasites displace and histolytically
destroy their digestive gland, reducing their glycogen content. It may be
interesting to investigate detailed aetiology of changed behaviour of the infected
prawn.
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Polychaetes: Interstitial Families ; Keys and Notes for the ...
The hole in the female's integument is probably produced histolytically by
secretions of the penial glands; this process may be supported mechanically by a
bundle of curious styletlike glandular secretory processes in the penis of
Dinophilus ...