10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GEMMATION»
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The Elements of Social Science; Or, Physical, Sexual, and ...
Thus, however long gemmation may be continned, it must at last, in all living
beings, give place to generation. Among animals, a very interesting instance of
gemmation, is seen in the Hydra, or Polyp. This little animal, which lives in the
water, ...
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The Elements of Social Science; Or Physical, Sexual, and ...
Thus, however long gemmation may be continued. it must at last, in all living
beings, give place to generation. Among animals, a very interesting instance of
gemmation, is seen in the Hydra. or Polyp. This little animal, which lives in the
water, ...
Charles Robert Drysdale, 1865
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Membrane Computing: An Introduction
9.2. Getting. Closer. to. the. Cell. by. Gemmation. In Subsection 8.6.4 we
mentioned the class of P systems considered in [211], where multisets of objects
are communicated from one region to another one encapsulated in a membrane
which ...
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A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
Coenenchyma well developed between the calices. Baryhelia, Ed. and H.;
Ncohelia. Moseley ; Dib/asus Lonsdale. (b) Dendroid or bunch-shaped colonies.
Corallites often coalescing ; gemmation alternate. Columella absent or
rudimentary.
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 1808
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essential atlas of botany
Yeasts adopt a variant of this system that's known as gemmation: the cell forms a
type of yeast similar to a wart, which grows until it detaches from the mother and
becomes independent. Multiplication by bipartition (A) and gemmation (B) ln a ...
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Compendium of Potato Diseases
W. J. Hooker. Fig. 13. Second growth as gemmation (left) and as a sprout (right)
adequate irrigation, and foliage protection by pesticides). 3) Do not permit tubers
to remain long in the soil after vines have died. Selected References BRAUN, H.
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Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
The gemmation of the vermiculi is not a process of continuous growth from the
tunics of the parent cyst, but commences from an independent cell, situated
between the layers, like the commencement of the bud from the hydra. Mr.
Goodsir1' ...
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The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume II (of 4)
gemmation of many of the Acineta, where a portion of the internal protoplasm
with part of the nucleus is separated off to form a fresh individual. This mode of
gemmation is connected by a series of gradationswiththe normal external
gemmation.
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
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Oxford Dictionary of English
from French, from gemmer 'to bud', from gemme 'bud', from Latin gemma.
gemmiparous /dʒˈmɪp(ə)rəs/ 7adjective Biology (of a plant or animal)
reproducing by gemmation. – origin late 18th cent.: from modern Latin
gemmiparus, from Latin ...
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Diseases, Pests and Disorders of Potatoes: A Colour Handbook
Invasion by bacteria may occur through this tissue. Gemmation Gemmation (234)
is the development of an eye, usually at the rose end, to produce a knob-like
outgrowth. Little potato and chain tuberization Certain varieties of potato may
form a ...
Stuart Wale, Bud Platt, Nigel D. Cattlin, 2008