10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «GEMMIPAROUSLY»
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
For the greater part of the year these worms, like Chwtogaster, reproduce
gemmiparously under a certain well-known form; suddenly gemmiparity ceases,
and a new development, of which there was no previous indication, takes place:
a new ...
2
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
For the greater part of the year these worms, like Chcetogaster, reproduce
gemmiparously under a certain well-known form ; suddenly gemmiparity ceases,
and a new development, of which there was no previous indication, takes place :
a ...
Sir William Jardine,
1869
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
For the greater part of the year these worms, like Chwtogaster, reproduce
gemmiparously under a certain well-known form; suddenly gemmiparity ceases,
and a new development, of which there was no previous indication, takes place:
a new ...
4
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
For the greater part of the year these worms, like Ghaztogaster, reproduce
gemmiparously u.nder a certain well-known form; suddenly gemmiparity ceases,
and a new development, of which there was no previous indication, takes place:
a new ...
5
The Principles of Biology
But gemmae produced one from another in the same straight line, and remaining
connected, restrict oneanother's developments ; and that the resulting segments
are so many gemmiparously-produced individuals, is necessarily less obvious.
6
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology
Ifyllrrt ciride: in difl'ermt 'stages of ea'lmn'rm and mutt-action, reproduc'
gemmiparously, attached to the roots of duck-weed. (From Roesel.) its body :
nevertheless it is highly contractile, shrinking, when disturbed, into an almost
invisible ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1849
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: pt II. STA-WRI
Hydra rirides in different 'stapes of extension and contraction, reproducing
gemmiparously, attached to Ike roots of duck-weed, (From RoescL) its body :
nevertheless it is highly contractile, shrinking, when disturbed, into an almost
invisible ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1849
8
Manual of comparative anatomy and physiology
In this condition they produce an indefinite number of beings like themselves by a
process of budding (gemmation) ; these gemmiparously-produced polyps then
develop a number of transverse wrinkles along their entire body; these wrinkles ...
Samuel Messenger Bradley,
1870
9
The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, ...
Look again at the little polyp of our lakes and ponds — the Hydra, whose
individual Life is so dwarfed in com- Fio. 2. Hydra viridis in different stages of
extension and contraction, reproducing gemmiparously — attached to roots of
Duckweed.
H. Charlton Bastian,
1872
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A System of Synthetic Philosophy
But gemma? produced one from another in the same straight line, and remaining
connected, restrict one another's developments ; and that the resulting segments
are so many gemmiparously-produced individuals, is necessarily ...
Herbert Spencer (sociologue),
1867