CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «SPONGOID»
Ketahui penggunaan
spongoid dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
spongoid dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Johnston's dental miscellany, a monthly journal of american ...
the best of marine sponge can equal the spongoid in its absorbent properties.
Regarding its practical employment, I see no reason why the spongoid should
not supersede, in ordinary cases, all substances heretofore used. It cannot,
however ...
2
Twentieth century practice
The dia- epiphyseal cartilage, which is the active agent in the growth of long
bones, passes, before arriving at the condition of perfect bone, through the
intermediate stages called chondroid and spongoid. This layer of pearly hyaline
cartilage, ...
3
Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science ...
SPONGIODES, Spongoid. SPONU ¡OLE, Spon'gioluM, S pon' gi ola. Sponge' let :
from anoyytov, 'a small sponge.' The soft succulent extremity of the fibrils or true
roots of il plant, by which it absorbs or sucks up fluid. Similar spungioles have ...
4
Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the respiratory ...
The dia- epiphyseal cartilage, which is the active agent in the growth of long
bones, passes, before arriving at the condition of perfect bone, through the
intermediate stages called chondroid and spongoid. This layer of pearly hyaline
cartilage, ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1896
5
A Manual of Pathological Histology
To this layer is given the name of ossiform, bone-forming. In rachitis we do not
think with Broca, that it is a simple increase of thin layers of bone, but there is
formed upon its surface a peculiar tissue, to which Guerin gave the name of
spongoid.
Victor Cornil, Louis Ranvier, 1880
Dip one end of a strip of spongoid in a glass of water and almost immediately the
fluid ascends to its entire extent and the strip is completely saturated. Nothing but
the best of marine sponge can equal the spongoid in its absorbent properties.
7
American Journal of Dental Science
Regarding its practical employment, I see no reason why the spongoid should
not supersede, in ordinary cases, all substances heretofore used. It cannot,
however, supply the place, of cotton in drying pulp cavities, nor that of the arch
detective ...
8
Johnstons' Dental Miscellany: A Monthly Journal of American ...
the best of marine sponge can equal the spongoid in its absorbent properties.
Regarding its practical employment, I see no reason why the spongoid should
not supersede, in ordinary cases, all substances heretofore used. It cannot,
however ...
9
The Medical and Physical Journal
As Mr. S. seems disposed to deny the existence of the fungus nematodes, as a
disease sui generis, I rather wonder that he takes no notice of Mr. Burn's
dissertation on Spongoid Inflammation. This disease agrees in so many
particulars with ...
10
Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts
Flints derived from the disrupted chalk strata, exhibit this zoophite in every
degree of contraction and expansion ; and also its tubular structure, and
membranous or spongoid laminae. They are usually found pyriform, or having
the form of a ...