10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HISTOGENY»
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A secondarily delayed mineralization of the organic matrix of the crown tissue, so
common among higher chordates, could have resulted in developing the peculiar
paraconodont histogeny. There are thus at least three possible scenarios for ...
Max K. Hecht, Ross J. MacIntyre, Michael T. Clegg, 2000
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Elements of Physiology: For the Use of Students, and with ...
188 Much information on the subject of histogeny will be found in Valentin's
Account of the Evolution (Entwickelungsgeschichte), and in the work of Schwann,
already so frequently quoted, Microscopical Investigation of the Accordance in ...
In the latter, as in the former, the student will find those wonderful revelations in
histogeny which make an era in the history of physiology, and which, although
the last discovered, must, henceforth, be regarded as essential preliminaries to ...
Joh Müller, John Bell, 1843
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An Illustrated System of Human Anatomy: Special, General and ...
HUMAN. ANATOMY. histogeny;. or,. the. origin. be. the. tissues. THE CELL
DOCTRINE. The cell-doctrine, for which we are chiefly indebted to the
researches of Schleiden, Schwann and Valentin, has become the basis of all
physiological ...
Samuel George Morton, 1849
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The Bulletin of Medical Science
Histogeny, or the origin and growth of the tissues, belongs almost entirely to
contemporary history. If all that has been pictured and written of the brain and
nervous system, anterior to the beginning of the present century, were lost to
literature, ...
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The Evolution of Man (Complete)
These are the simple foundations of histogeny, or the science that treatsof the
development ofthe tissues (hista), asit wasestablished by Remak and Kolliker.
Remak, indetermining moreclosely thepart which thedifferent germinal
layersplayin ...
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
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Dictionary of Human Biology:
Hisltildilnollphoslphatltranslalmilnalse / histidinol phosphate transaminase. Histio
- prüf, tissue, histionic, histic, histi(o)-, histo-, Hislti oblast m histioblast, histoblast.
Hisltilolgelnelse/histogenesis, histogeny. Hisltilolzyt m histiocyte, histocyte, ...
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Elements of physics; or, Natural philosophy, general and ...
But, while excluding details on collateral topics, the Editor has been particularly
careful to preserve Physiology Proper, which, resting on the basis of Histogeny
and General Anatomy, derives important aid from Organic Chemistry and ...
Neil Arnott, Isaac Hay, 1841
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The American Medical Intelligencer
The doctrines of Histogeny, or of the mode in which the tissues are formed, even
from the cytobTast or 'germinal cell,' have been a subject of interesting study with
the more recent anatomists; and the works, that are now issued from the press ...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
The chapter on Histogeny, or the origin and growth of elementary organisms,
contains a full account of the origin and formation of tissues by means of
cellgerms, nuclei and nucleated cells, as well as a description of the elementary
parts which ...