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A dictionary of medical science ...
Mushroom poisoning. Mycetogen'esis (mykes, fungus, genesis, formation).
Formation of fungi. Mycetog'raphy. Mycetology. Myce'toid. Resembling a fungus
in shape. Mycetol'ogy (mykes, fungus, logos, discourse). Science of fungi. Myceto
'ma.
Robley Dunglison, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1903
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Dictionnaire des termes de médecine: français-anglais
Mycetobie. Living in fungi. Mycetoide. Mycetoid. Mycetologie. Mycetology.
Mycetome. Mycetoma. Mycetophage ; Mycetophile. Myceto- phagous.
Myc6tozoaire. Mycetozoon. Mycoamibe. Micoamoeba. Mycoderme. Mycoderma.
Mycodermique.
Henry Eugène de Méric, 1899
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
♢mutualistic mimicry See mimicry: mutualistic mimicry. ♢M-V linkage n. Linkage
between morphologicalcharacter-determining and variability-controlling genes (
Lincoln et al. 1985). ♢ My, M.Y. See Ma. ♢ mycetology See study of: mycetology.
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
... Adans. mycetal, a fungus or a lichen (obsol.). Myceteae, See FUNGI. Mycetes (
obsol.), (l) FungI. (2) mycetes, a general term (obsol.) for minute Vegetable
organisms or microbes. Hence mycetology = mycology; schizomycetes = bacteria
; etc.
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society
He knew nothing of spores and bacteria ; all the wonders of mycetology and
cryptogamic life were hidden from him. He knew nothing of the protozoa and the
myriad forms of microscopic life with which you are familiar, representing the ...
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The histology and patho-histology of the teeth and ...
... Nasmyth's membrane; of J. G. Turner, who has identified himself with the
etiology and pathology of dental cysts ; and of Kenneth Goadby, the prolific
contributor to current literature of a mass of information on dental and oral
mycetology, &c.
Arthur Hopewell-Smith, 1903
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record of Dental Science. ...
... racemosa, given by me to the new organism and now accepted among some
observers, was adopted provisionally; nay, I repeatedly emphasized the hope of
a better definition by other observer-s more learned in the study of mycetology ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1900
... Uredines, is certainly one of the most important discoveries of the age in the
study of the inferior vegetables, and M. Tulasne is quite entitled to the praise
bestowed upon him by M. de Bary, who has called him the Reformer of
Mycetology.
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee, 1877
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms: Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
Produced by a Fungus. mycetogenic, — mycetogenetic. mycetoid (mlsë'toid) a. [
Gk. mykes, fungus ; eidos, resemblance.] Fungoid ; fungus-like. mycetology, —
mycology. mycetophagous (nn'sctöf'ägus) a. [Gk. mykes, fungus ; phagein, to eat.]
...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
... confined in botany to the phenogams a.nd that his knowledge of histology
extended no further than to the lower vertebrates. He knew nothing of spores and
bacteria; all the wonders of mycetology and cryptogamic life were hidden from
him.
Romyn Hitchcock, Charles Wesley Smiley, Henry Leslie Osborn, 1895