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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
Moreover a normal mucorean mycelium may be transformed into a mucedinous
mycelium, in which case the septa (which are few in Mucor) multiply until the
filaments are quite septate, as in true mucedinous filaments ; at the same time the
...
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History
I must leave entomologists to decide the affinities of the little larva, and must beg
them to pardon any errors in my description of it. I did not witness any further
change, as the larvae soon died, and the mass became clothed with mucedinous
...
Sir William Jardine,
1841
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Very common on onions at the point from which the roots spring, and often very
destructive. Commencing with a white mucedinous patch about the fibres which
decay, and in consequence the onion becomes loose, and is said to be
mildewed.
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Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy
In the dead subject we readily recognise the epithelial cells, covered with fungi,
either with or without projecting mucedinous filaments, even in situ (Fig. 177);
and in living persons, they may be procured in any quan— tity by scraping the ...
Albert Kölliker, Jacob Mendes Da Costa,
1854
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture: With ...
These bodies are all more or less destructive to mucedinous growths, and have
the power of stopping fermentation. Especially is this the case with sulphur,
sulphurous acid, the sulphites, and sulphuric acid. The influence of the sulphates
is ...
Ohio State Board of Agriculture,
1864
The preventives must be bodies which have an influence in controling
mucedinous growth, and still are not injurious to the trees. Among these — that
can be cheaply and readily obtained, and which, while they retard the growth of
the fungus, ...
Ohio State Board of Agriculture,
1864
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Manual of human histology
In the dead subject we readily recognise the epithelial cells, covered with fungi,
either with or without projecting mucedinous filaments, even in situ (fig. 177); Fig.
176. A mass of epithelial cells covered with the granular matrix of the fungus, b, ...
Albert Kölliker, George Busk,
1854
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Microscopic examinations of the blood, and vegetations found ...
This peculiar variation or phase in the development of mucedinous cryptogams,
may be denominated the algoid, to distinguish it from the ... under the proper
conditions, most or all mucedinous growths have their algoid and fungoid phases
.
James Henry Salisbury,
1868
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See ARAB, para 5. mucedin, mucedinous. See MUCUS, para 2. much(adj, hence
adv and n). See MASTER, para 18. mucid. SeeMUCUS, para 3. mucilage,
mucilaginous. See MUCUS, para 2. muck (n,hence v),whencemucky, as wellas ...
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The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
In rthe first case we must regard the whole mass as an intricately sinuous
Tremella or Theleplzora, the interstices being filled up with white, mucedinous
filaments in consequence of its subterraneous mode of growth, - and portions
having ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker,
1836
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