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The American Medical Intelligencer
The graafian vesicle of mammalia is nothing more than an ovisac that has
acquired a covering or tunic, susceptible of becoming highly vascular, which
covering is the "couche externe" of the graafian vesicle as described by Baer.
The ovisac of ...
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The Philosophical Magazine
originally single spot. (Thus the germ vesicle is formed out of what in A was a
nucleolus, and in B had become a nucleus.) In figs. E and F, k is the ovisac, or
rather the foundation of its membrane. In fig. E, g represents the granular
contents of a ...
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London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
The Graafian vesicle of Mammalia is nothing more than an ovisac that has
acquired a covering 0r tunic, susceptible of becoming highly vascular, which
covering is the “ couche erterne ” of the Graafian vesicle as described by Beer.
The ovisac ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
The Graafian vesicle of Mammalia is nothing more than an ovisac that has
acquired a covering. or tunic, susceptible of becoming highly vascular, which
covering is the “ couche erterne " of the Graafian vesicle as described by Beer.
The ovisac ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1838
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
The Graafian vesicle of Mammalia is nothing more than an ovisac that has
acquired a covering or tunic, susceptible of becoming highly vascular, which
covering is the " couche externe " of the Graafian vesicle as described by Baer.
The ovisac ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
I long found it impossible to understand in what way the membrane of the ovisac,
as I termed it, was formed around the mass of peculiar granules having the
germinal vesicle in its interior-h and equally diflicult to conceive the mode of
origin of ...
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Researches in Embryology: (First[-third] Series)
The Ovisac of Birds (“ Chorion” of Authors) compared with the Ovisac of
Mammals. 27. The ovarian calyx of the Bird, if deprived of its peritoneal
investment, and what there is of the parenchyma'i- of the ovary, would, I
apprehend, present a ...
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
followed by the expulsion of the ovisac.”' So that in Mammalia the ovisac appears
to escape either with the ovum or after it.l' This brings me to conclusions, which I
venture to offer as perhaps suflicient to supply analogies long sought for by ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The ovisac has at first an elliptical or ellipsoidal form, becomes more spherical,
and in Mammalia is often met with somewhat tapered at one' end. The structure
of the ovisac in some of the Mammalia may be examined when it does not
exceed ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
In Mammalia the ovisac does not continue long in the ovary after the expulsion of
the fecundated ovum. A few hours after the Rabbit's ovum has been discharged,
if lateral pressure be applied, the ovisac escapes from the thick vascular mass ...
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The Deep History of the Sea's Bone-Eating Worms
Osedax worms on the surface (a), the root and ovisac of Osedax (b), and Osedax-type burrows (in orange) on a plesiosaur bone (d). «National Geographic, Apr 15»
It turns out 100 million year-old insects were caring mothers …
(D) Enlargement of the ovisac in (B). Scale bars of (A, B, and D) represent 1 mm; scale bar of (C) represents 0.25 mm. Via Wang et al. «Siliconrepublic.com, Mar 15»
All Female Bone-Devouring Worms Fancy Dwarf Males, Except One
Bonus bizarreness: these “roots” grow out from around the ovisac—it's like a fibrous network of fallopian tube food-factories. This ain't your ... «Deep-Sea News, Dec 14»
A motley collection of boneworms
At its lower end are an ovisac and bulbous "roots," which would normally be embedded in the whale bone. Image: © 2009 Greg Rouse. «Insciences Organisation, Nov 09»