10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CESTOID»
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
In whatever manner the young Cestoid reaches its proper locality^— the intestine
— the succeeding changes are the same. The tail-end rapidly fehgtliens and
enlarges; it becomes divided, in most cases, into well-marked articulations, in
each ...
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Chambers's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal ...
a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people. CESTIUS— CESTOID
WORMS. CESTRACION— CETACEA. pyramid U 125 feet high, 100 feet in width
at the base ; the walls 25 feet thick. It is built of brick and tufa, faced with slabs of ...
3
Foundations of Community Medicine, 2/e
CESTOID DISEASES Cestoid (tapeworm) diseases are widely prevalent among
the beef-eating, pork-eating and fish-eating communities of the world. Their
distribution is determined by the eating habits of the people, their lifestyle and the
...
4
Phaco Nightmares: Conquering Cataract Catastrophes
... anterior vitreolysis for Irvine-Gass cystoid macular edema. / Cataract Refract
Surg. 1 989;1 5:304. Bimanual Phacoemulsification Chapter 29 BIMANUAL
PHACOEMULSIFICATION: SURGICAL TECHNIQUE , ,. Cestoid. Macular. Edema
. 383.
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The Columbian cyclopedia
CESTOID, a. tet'toyd [Gr. kestot, a girdle; eidos, form]: like a girdle— applied to
intestinal worms with long flat bodies, as the tape-worm. Cestoid Worms, family of
Enlozoa, or intestinal worms, of the order Cctfelmintha (q.v.) consisting of tape- ...
be inferior to the other, in respect of William Kerr Bellenden, Duke pf precept and
example. Roxburgh, Marquis of Beaumont arid The noble subject of the present
Cestoid, Earl of Roxburgh and Kelso, Memoir, has received lustre from both ...
7
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
A large cestoid wing on each side, with vibratory cilia on its edges ; six
intermediate smaller wings, of which the four inferior (buccal) are lan- ceolated,
ciliated on the edges, and attached to the base of the body ; two superior cestoid
wings ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,
1837
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The Penny Cyclopaedia. Volume. VII.
A large cestoid' wing on each side, with vibratory cilia on its edges; six
intermediate smaller win s, of which the four inferior (buccal) are lanceolated,
ciliated on the edges, and attached to the base of the body; two superior cestoid
wings uniting ...
9
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
The Cestoid Entozoa might in the same manner be considered as subject to a
peculiar process of alternate generation. In the preceding sketch of the nature of
the reproductive process in the Cestoid Entozoa, I have followed chiefly the views
...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1859
10
The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
I. — Cestoid Individual. — Generally oval or ovate, but varying much according to
its state of muscular contraction ; generally snow-white, enclosed originally by an
outer covering of peritoneal membrane, and under this completely surrounded ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth,
1838