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The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
representing a vertical the ordinary form of the single cicatricula. section of a
fecundated The component parts of the ovum being known, ovum at the moment
we proceed to the metamorphoses which they ofexclusion, and before undergo
up ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1836
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: A-DEA
The albumen (b) is a transparent crystalline liquid, without distinct organical parts
, and consequently not presenting any globules, surrounding the vitellus as far as
the cicatricula, and intermediate in bulk or quantity to these. If an ovum be ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1836
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Outlines of physiology, human and comparative
l A, portion of the surface of the yolk, showing the cicatricula, Titelline disc, or
germ yolk, with the £ennioal vesicle still present in its centre. (Magnified 8
diameters.) B. side view of cicatricula. C, vertical tional plan of cicatricula ; m,
vitelline ...
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The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
Malpighi, it is true, long ago pointed out a diffeience in the structure of the
cicatricula of the egg of the common fowl which had had connection with the cock
, and those of the hen living single, and the observations of this author were
afterwards ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
In the unincubated egg of the common fowl, the cicatricula, or germ spot, lying on
the surface of _ the yolk, is of a round form, a whitish colour, and generally about
one-sixth of an inch in diameter (Plate II. Fig. 1). The disk of the cicatricula is ...
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The Journal of Science: And Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
These two modes of coexistence of two embryos upon a single vitellus evidently
arise from the fact that in the first case the egg contains two distinct cicatricula!
before incubation ; in the second, only one. A double monstrosity, therefore, is not
, ...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1865
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Principles of Human Physiology, with their chief ...
The germ-yolk appears on the surface of the foodyolk as-a small yellowishwhite
disk, termed the Cicatricula (8), in the centre of which the germinal vesicle and
germinal spot may sometimes be seen ; from the deep surface of the cicatricula a
...
William Benjamin CARPENTER, Henry POWER (M.B. Lond.), 1869
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The Edinburgh new philosophical journal
In the unincubated egg of the common fowl, the cicatricula, or germ spot, lying on
the surface of the yolk, is of a round form, a whitish colour, and generally about
one-sixth of an inch in diameter (Plate II. Fig. 1 ). The disk of the cicatricula is ...
Cardo edentulus, cicatricula lineari pro- minente introrsum dente laterali ; valvuke
vero planioris in ipso margine. Radii duo ossei pro basi animalis." This genus he
has called Anomia, a name most probably derived from the specific titles of the ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1825
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
But when we consider that the cicatricula, in a short time after conception, is
gradually converted into a complete vesicle, which envelops the vitellus itself, the
analogy between it and the vesicle above- described, in the mammal ovum, is at
...
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