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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FISSIPAROUSLY»
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1
Treatise on human physiology ...
Possibly the red corpuscles reproduce themselves also, to a certain extent,
fissiparously — that is, by a process of division in the adult as well as in the
embryonic condition. In certain cases after excessive hemorrhage the corpuscles
may ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman, 1887
2
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
C/uetetes petropolitanus, Pander, as increasing fissiparously, and consequently
places it in the amended genus Chaztetes. MILNE-EDW'ARDS and J ULES
HAIME, on the other hand, regard the same species as increasing by gemmation,
...
3
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine
In voluntary muscular fibre this appears to be accomplished by the fasciculi
multiplying fissiparously. They divide as represented (Fig. 163), and hypertrophy
is thus occasioned by multiplication of parts. In non-voluntary contractile fibre,
also, ...
John Hughes Bennett, 1867
4
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
For instance, instead of there being one nucleus, it multiplies fissiparously, so
that there are two, four, or even a greater number. " This condition is remarkably
well observed in the enlarged mesenteric glands which accompany typhoid ...
5
The Contemporary Review
... somatic cells are immortal in the sense given to the word by Professor
Weismann ; and the evidence that they are so is immeasurably stronger than the
evidence which leads him to assert immortality for the fissiparously-mnltiplying
Protozoa.
6
Cinema, Literature & Society: Elite and Mass Culture in ...
Jennings and the other war—time documentarists were in fact to bring together
what had tended to develop separately and fissiparously within the 'Movement' (
and it is this which makes the term 'Movement' so problematical), the 'poetic ...
Peter Miles, Malcolm Smith, 2013
7
The Principles of Sociology: pt. I. The data of sociology. ...
... he might trace an analogy to what happens in the lowest types of organisms,
which, multiplying fissiparously, from time to time reverse the process by that
fusion which naturalists call conjugation. Then he might point out that in either
case ...
8
The Popular Science Monthly
Weismann; and the evidence that they are so is immeasurably stronger than the
evidence which leads him to assert immortality for the fissiparously-multiplying
Protozoa. This endless multiplication of somatic cells has been going on under
the ...
Besides this endogenous method of reproduction, the cells, particularly those
belonging to epithelial structures, are sometimes multiplied fissiparously, as
occurs most commonly with vegetable cells. These observations are quite
analogous to ...
10
Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio
... the Cincinnati group kindly submitted to me by Mr. U. P. James are several
which agree with Strep- telasma corniculum, Hall, in most respects, but differ in
the fact that they produce lateral buds, or sometimes appear to divide
fissiparously.
Geological Survey of Ohio, 1875