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amœboid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective. edit. amœboid (comparative more amœboid, superlative most amœboid). Dated spelling of amoeboid. 1900, Henry Pickering Bowditch, An American text ... en.wiktionary.org
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ON THE APPEARANCE OF CERTAIN AMŒBOID BODIES IN THE ...
Pale amœboid bodies, containing a few dark pigment-like granules, are present in the blood from cases of variola and in the blood of the variolated monkey. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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amœboid - NET Bible
Amœboid movement, movement produced, as in the amœba, by successive processes of prolongation and retraction. For further exploring for "amœboid" in Webster ... classic.net.bible.org
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amœboid
amœboid, a. Biol. (əˈmiːbɔɪd) [f. amœb-a + -oid.] Of the character of the amœba; amœba-like.1861 J. Greene Cœlent. 52 Such amœboid particles occasionally become detached. 1872 Huxley Phys. vii. 157 The amœboid movements of the white corpuscles of the blood. 1878 M{supc}Nab Bot. 16 The protoplasm esc... Oxford English Dictionary
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On the physiology of amœboid movement.―V. Anaerobic movement
They occur in two stages. The act of contraction is associated with anaerobic reactions; while oxygen is only required for a recovery process (Fletcher and ... royalsocietypublishing.org
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Amœboid Movement, Tissue Formation and Consistency ... - Science
LOEB, L, The importance of blood cells in blood clotting and the infection of several anthropodes and a review of the mechanical effect on the protoplasm of ... www.science.org
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mesamœboid
mesamœboid, a. and n. Biol. (mɛsəˈmiːbɔɪd) [f. Gr. µέσ-ος middle + amœboid.] a. adj. In mesamœboid cell = b. b. n. One of the amœba-like cells which are developed in the mesoderm.1890 Syd. Soc. Lex., Mesamœboid cells..Mesamœboids. 1905 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 25 Feb. 441 A special ingrowth of micronuclear ... Oxford English Dictionary
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On the Physiology of Amœboid Movement. I - ADS
Of the relation of amœboid movement to other forms of contractility, very little is known at present. Hypotheses have been advanced to explain the movement, ... ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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ON A COMBINATION OF SUBSTANCES WHICH EXCITES ...
ON A COMBINATION OF SUBSTANCES WHICH EXCITES AMŒBOID MOVEMENT IN LEUCOCYTES, BY WHICH LIVING CAN BE DIFFERENTIATED FROM DEAD CELLS. www.sciencedirect.com
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A Predacious Amœboid Organism destroying Larvæ of the Potato ...
An amœboid organism which attacks the larvæ of this nematode. The organism was encountered in the form of brownish spherical, single-walled hypnocysts. www.nature.com
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On the physiology of amœboid movement.―VI. The action of oxygen
The conclusion was drawn that amœboid movement depends directly on anaerobic processes, but that oxygen is required for a recovery process which takes place ... royalsocietypublishing.org
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Amœboid Movements of the Colourless Blood-corpuscles in ...
Amœboid Movements of the Colourless Blood-corpuscles in Leuchæmia. John Cavafy. John Cavafy. Find articles by John Cavafy. Copyright and License information. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Acrantophis dumerili
The type locality given in the original description is "Amérique mérid. ?", which is later given as "?" by Jan (1863). "Phylogeography, systematics and conservation status of boid snakes from Madagascar (Sanzinia and Acrantophis)". wikipedia.org
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amœbocyte
amœbocyte Zool. (əˈmiːbəsaɪt) [Fr. (L. Cuénot, 1888), f. amœba + -o + -cyte.] A cell having amœboid shape or properties; esp. a type of corpuscle in the cœlomic fluid of certain echinoderms, etc.1892 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XXXIII. 111 Cuénot..advances a theory that certain granules contained in ‘ami... Oxford English Dictionary
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œcoid
œcoid Biol. (ˈiːkɔɪd) Also oikoid. [f. Gr. οἶκος house, dwelling: see -oid.] (See quot.)1892 Syd. Soc. Lex., Œcoid, Brücke's term for the substance, or stroma, of a red blood-corpuscle which is charged with or contains the coloured matter and the nucleus, where there is one, together called the zooi... Oxford English Dictionary
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