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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLASMOSOME»
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58, 60 to 63) , a connection that becomes lost when the autosomes take their
places upon the nuclear membrane and leave the plasmosome behind them. It is
just at this time that the plasmosome reaches its maximum size and shows the
most ...
2
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
In many cases the plasmosome substance in these bodies is divided, the greater
part of it forming a large, rounded central mass which usually stains rather faintly
and appears either homogeneous (Fig. 41, R) or vacuolated (Fig. 41, S), the ...
3
The development of the lymphatic system in the light of the ...
The plasmosome is one of the most prominent contents of the nucleus. It is large,
being usually about 7 microns in diameter when single, and is an almost perfect
sphere. Its most prominent physical property is a dense refractiveness which ...
Charles Freeman Williams McClure, 1916
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Papers from the Department of Marine Biology of the Carnegie ...
1. . . . precipitate staining light in sections stained with iron hematoxylin and van
Gieson's fluid. R.f. Reiaaner's fiber. *p. a ventral spinal artery. ep. v dorsal spinal
vein. 9ac vacuole. z. unknown plasmosome-like bodies in nucleus. Plate 1. Fig. 1
.
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919
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Contributions from the Biological Laboratories in Princeton ...
The plasmosome is one of the most prominent contents of the nucleus. It is large,
being usually about 7 microns in diameter when single, and is an almost perfect
sphere. Its most prominent physical property is a dense refractiveness which ...
Princeton University, 1916
6
Structure and polarity of the electric motor nerve-cell in ...
The plasmosome is one of the most prominent contents of the nucleus. It is large,
being usually about 7 microns in diameter when single, and is an almost perfect
sphere. Its most prominent physical property is a dense refractiveness which ...
The plasmosome is one of the most prominent contents of the nucleus. It is large,
being usually about 7 microns in diameter when single, and is an almost perfect
sphere. Its most prominent physical property is a dense refractiveness which ...
Carnegie Institution of Washington. Tortugas Laboratory, 1915
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Contributions from the Biological Laboratories in Princeton ...
The plasmosome is one of the most prominent contents of the nucleus. It is large,
being usually about 7 microns in diameter when single, and is an almost perfect
sphere. Its most prominent physical property is a dense refractiveness which ...
9
Chromosomes, sex-cells, and evolution in a mammal: based ...
produce its own independent plasmosome cannot be determined on
spermatogonial nuclei alone and must be tested by investigating the nuclei of
other cells. In spermatogonia, there is no evidence that, at an early stage in
telophase, each ...
10
Homing and Related Activities of Birds
It seems that the smaller fish had the larger proportion and also that the presence
of this body was in some way related to the fish that had the plasmosome
distributed in several bodies, some of which were small. This telonucleolus
appears as ...
John Broadus Watson, Karl Spencer Lashley, 1915