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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «KARYOGAMIC»
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Karyogamic Theory of Cancer Cell Formation from the View of ...
In this book mechanisms of development of cancer cells through hybridisation of somatic cells are discussed which leads to the karyogamy, hybridisation, "two synkaryon" theory of carcinogenesis.
G. K. Gogichadze, T. Gogichadze, 2010
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Somatic Hybridization As a Primary Cause of Malignization
The karyogamic theory of carcinogenesis is not limited by observation of cells malignant transformation problem by frames of etiology, making the accent of pathogenesis of this disease, i.e. on mechanism of tumor cells genesis.
George Gogichadze, Tinatin Gogichadze, 2013
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
When two individuals unite before sporulation, the membranes persist on to an
advanced stage, so that there cannot be any karyogamic fertilisation. The nuclear
phenomena of sporulation include (1) degeneration of the macronucleus, which ...
Organisms that have attained the capability of karyogamic rejuvenescence may,
by prolonged fissile reproduction ... by reproductive incapacity ; here, therefore,
karyogamic rejuvenescence has become essential to the preservation of the ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), Sir Frank Crisp, Francis Jeffrey Bell, 1892
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
superfluities — all but indispensable to those that can obtain them, not missed by
those that have never known them, and capable of being laid aside in time by a
few of the former class. Conversely, referring karyogamic rejuvenescence to ...
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Conversely, referring karyogamic rejuvenescence to mere constitutional
invigoration, we can see that agamy and apogamy are harmless conditions
where other modes of rejuvenescence prevail.1 C. Allogamy and Sex. Again, if
the ...
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The Shipley collection of scientific papers
superfluities — all but indispensable to those that can obtain them, not missed by
those that have never known them, and capable of being laid aside in time by a
few of the former class. Conversely, referring karyogamic rejuvenescence to ...
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Competition Science Vision
Fungi having more than one independent form or spore stage in the life cycle are
termed— (A) Plasmogamic (B) Karyogamic (C) Meigametic (D) None of the
above * 14. In Dryopteris, presence of ciliated antherozoids indicates— (A) ...
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Competition Science Vision
Fungi having more than one independent form or spore stage in the life cycle are
termed — (A) Plasmogamic (B) Karyogamic (C) Meigametic (D) None of the
above 14. That the volume of CO2 absorbed and O2 evolved during
photosynthesis ...
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Science Terms Made Easy: A Lexicon of Scientific Words and ...
Karyogamic Greek kary- nut, walnut, kernel, nucleus -gam- husband or wife; to
marry -ic (ikos) relating to or having some characteristic of Describes a process
pertaining to or characterized by the union of two nuclei. Karyogamy Greek kary-
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