КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «METAPLASMIC»
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Sovereign Scriptural Segues: “To Be or Not to Be”
We can use a list of contrasting metaplasmic memory words to illustrate the
question to be or not to be in Christ. Comparing contrasts can be utilized to
illustrate truth. I Corinthians 15:2, “By which you are saved, if you keep in memory
what I ...
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Figures of Speech: 60 Ways To Turn A Phrase
Once again the triviality of the metaplasmic figures is initially useful for the sake of
clarity. Choices which are almost overwhelming in their richness with regard to
other groups of figures are plainer here. Why does Shakespeare choose to ...
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Color Atlas of Cytology, Histology, and Microscopic Anatomy
As a group, they are sometimes still referred to as "metaplasmic" structures-a
name that was coined in the era of light microscopy. The tonofibrils (resistance
fibrils) often serve as a well-known demonstration example of a fiber network.
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The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: ...
'In pastoral', writes Empson, 'you take a limited life and pretend it is the full and
normal one' – it's a metaplasmic refolding of surfaces that creates the
appearance of depth, of 'life' or 'liveliness', not so much by what it adds as by
what it leaves ...
Paul Cefalu, Bryan Reynolds, 2011
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Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the ...
In fact there is a detour here, but in involves form instead of meaning: the "correct"
form professeur, sourd, femme, boucher, or Paris, which the metaplasmic
deformation evokes almost as necessarily as nuit for "death" evoked the literal "
night.
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Language and Style in a Renaissance Epic: Berni's ...
Some metaplasmic forms which Boiardo employs, such as vesta, crino and abeto
, are corroborated in literary usage elsewhere (in Poliziano, for example); Berni
for his part opts for vesta but not crino,2 while allowing abeto, must notably in a ...
H. F. Woodhouse, Francesco Berni, 1982
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Comparatively Queer: Interrogating Identities Across Time ...
Their designation, in Haraway's words, as both material and semiotic and as “
partners in the crime of human evolution,” finds its tropic counterpart in colonial
metaplasmic fusions and confusions that link dog and cannibal and conjoin them
into ...
William J. Spurlin, Jarrod Hayes, Margaret R. Higonnet, 2010
tinguishable from the chromatin, yet in the mature condition of the nucleus can no
longer be differentiated from it. The most striking characteristic of this
metaplasmic substance is, that at certain stages it has as strong, or almost as
strong, ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
The remaining cytoplasm becomes fibrillar and intensely basopbile, and gives
the appearance of an irregular meshwork, this being due to the washing out from
the interspaces of the metaplasmic material. The nucleus, whilst remaining oval
in ...
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A documentary history of biochemistry, 1770-1940
It is important to remember that changes in any one of these constituent phases,
including the metaplasmic phases, must affect the equilibrium of the whole cell
system, and because of this necessary equilibrium relation it is difficult to say that
...
Mikuláš Teich, Dorothy Mary Needham, Dorothy Moyle Needham, 1992