«PARABLASTIC» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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The anatomy, physiology, morphology and development of the ...
These parablastic elements have hitherto been confounded with the mesoblast (
Pl. XII., Fig. 7). The primitive median furrow and the stomodaeal pit appear at a
very early period of development, and immediately afterwards the parablastic
cells, ...
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Atlas of metamorphic-metasomatic textures and processes
In 1930, Sander had already used the term parablastic growth to describe blastic
growth under tectonic events, i.e. simultaneous blastic growths and tectonic
influences. Another definition of parablastic growths could be the formation of a ...
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Science Reports of the Tôhoku University: (Biology)
As the proliferation of the lower parablastic cells becomes feebler with the
progress of development, these cells, which originate later than the upper
parablastic cells, and which are not formed already in the deeper part, seem to
show a ...
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Atlas of the Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and ...
... 232 palingenic remobilization, 97 palingenic veinlets of cassiterite, 268
palladium, 89 pallado-arsenide, 224 panidioblastic, 64 para-gabbros, 64 para-
norites, 64 parablastic, 64 parablastic crystalloblastesis paragabbros, 20
paragenesis, 1, ...
Stylianos Augustithis, 1995
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The whole of the blood and connective tissue, in its widest sense, are developed
at a later period outside the region of the segmented blastoderm, and are
therefore parablastic in their origin. Thus the mesoblast in the ordinary sense (the
...
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Twentieth century practice
rounded masses of nucleated protoplasm. Such is the embryonic parablastic
tissue, whence any kind of connective substance may subsequently develop. In
passing to a higher stage of organization, these cells become changed in shape
and ...
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Atlas of the textural patterns of metamorphosed (transformed ...
In contrast, parablastic growths are common and also cases of pre-tectonic
garnets deformed and affected by tectonic influences. Parablastic garnets
associated with muscovite-rich patches of the schist often occur in mica schists
where the ...
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Twentieth Century Practice: Infectious diseases and ...
Such is the embryonic parablastic tissue, whence any kind of connective
substance may subsequently develop. In passing to a higher stage of
organization, these cells become changed in shape and otherwise modified. In
man and the higher ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1898
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College
The close proximity of the lateral plates to the gut, and the impossibility of
immigration from behind at this early period of development, are sufficient
arguments in my mind to refute the theory of parablastic origin. It is not strange,
however, that ...
The 13 parablastic mitoses came from the bone-marrow of 12 patients. We had to
look at nearly 20.000 cells of 22 different sternal punctates in vitro for observing
the 13 courses of parablastic mitoses. Normal granuloblasts mitoses are much ...