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Gamont | Dune Wiki - Fandom
Gamont was the third planet of the Niushe system, as Grumman was the second. During the time of the Faufreluches, it was a planet noted for its hedonistic ... dune.fandom.com
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GAMONT Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of GAMONT is a protozoan gametocyte. www.merriam-webster.com
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Gamont/DE - Dune Wiki - Fandom
Gamont was the third planet of the Niushe system, as Grumman was the second. During the time of the Faufreluches, it was a planet noted for its hedonistic ... dune.fandom.com
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gamont
gamont Biol. (ˈgæmənt) [a. G. gamont (M. Hartmann 1904, in Biol. Centralbl. XXIV. 25), f. gamete + Gr. ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple of εἶναι to be, exist.] In Protozoa, a cell that produces gametes.1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Stud. Protozoa ix. 181 It would perhaps be better to replace the terms ‘schizont’ a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gamont - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The gamonts are ellipsoidal in shape and measure approximately 11 μm × 4 μm and are found in the cytoplasm of neutrophils and rarely in monocytes. www.sciencedirect.com
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gamont - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From gamo- + -ont. Noun. edit. gamont (plural gamonts). A particular life cycle stage in the Apicomplexa. Derived terms. edit · macrogamont. Related terms. en.wiktionary.org
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Septatorina
Description The defining morphological feature of this taxon is the presence of septum dividing the gamont or trophozoite into a protomerite and deutomerite wikipedia.org
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gamont | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(găm′ŏnt ) [″ + on, being] A sexual form of certain protozoa. SEE: gametocyte (2). Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Gamont." Taber's Medical Dictionary ... www.tabers.com
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gamont, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
gamont is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German Gamont. See etymology. Nearby entries. gamogastrous, adj.1840–76; gamogenesis, n.1858–; gamogenetic ... www.oed.com
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Ultrastructure of the gamont shell and nucleus in the polythalamous ...
The mature gamont has 12–14 chambers and a single voluminous nucleus measuring up to 70 μm in diameter. It usually lies in the eighth to tenth chamber. www.sciencedirect.com
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Gamont Name Meaning and Gamont Family History at FamilySearch
Gamont Name Meaning. Scottish and northern Irish: from the medieval personal name Lagman, which is from Old Norse Lǫgmathr, composed of the ... www.familysearch.org
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agamont
agamont Biol. (eɪˈgæmənt) [a. G. agamont (M. Hartmann 1904, in Biol. Centralbl. XXIV. 25): see a- 14, gamont.] = schizont.1912 [see gamont]. 1940 [see merozoite s.v. mero- 1]. 1963 G. A. Kerkut Borradaile & Potts's Invertebrata (ed. 4) ii. 43 After a period of ‘vegetative’ existence and increase by ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gregarinasina
During syzygy, gamont orientation differs between species (side-to-side, head-to-tail). A gametocyst wall forms around each gamont pair, which then begins to divide into hundreds of gametes. wikipedia.org
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schizont
schizont Zool. (ˈskaɪzɒnt) [a. G. schizont (F. Schaudinn 1900, in Zool. Jahrb., Abt. f. Anat. u. Ontogenie XIII. 213), f. Gr. σχίζ-ειν to split (cf. schizo-) + ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple. of εἶναι to be, exist.] In Protozoa, a cell that divides asexually to form daughter cells; esp. in Sporozoa, a multinu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gregarina garnhami
Life cycle The lifecycle consists of several stadia: gametocyst - oocyst - sporozoite – trophozoite (chepaline) - gamont (gametocyte, sporadin) – gametocyst After release from the epithelial cell, a trophozoit associates with a second one and forms a gamont by forming a circle and fusing together (syzygy). wikipedia.org
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