| 1855 - 476 Seiten
...to bring the fusiform bodies into view. To these bodies I propose to give the name of trichocysts. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance,...projected from all parts of the surface of the animalcule (fig. 18) ; and it is these filaments which, being mistaken for cilia by Cohn and Stein, gave rise... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1855 - 780 Seiten
...the fusiform bodies into view. To these bodies, the author proposes to give the name of trichocynts. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance,...chemical irritant, or the too forcible action of the compression, they become suddenly transformed into long filaments which are projected from all parts... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1855 - 764 Seiten
...the fusiform bodies into view. To these bodies the author proposes to give the name of /ricAocyn/s. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance,...chemical irritant, or the too forcible action of the compression, they become suddenly transformed into long filaments which are projected from all parts... | |
| Andrew Pritchard - 1861 - 1072 Seiten
...to bring the fusiform bodies into view. To these bodies I propose to give the name of triehocyttt. " As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance,...projected from all parts of the surface of the animalcule ; and it is these filaments which, being mistaken for cilia by Cohn and Stein, gave rise to the erroneous... | |
| 1855 - 486 Seiten
...to bring the fusiform bodies into view. To these bodies I propose to give the name of trichocysts. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance,...projected from all parts of the surface of the animalcule (fig. 13); and it is these filaments which, being mistaken for cilia by Colin and Stein, gave rise... | |
| 1855 - 488 Seiten
...give the name of trichoeysts. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance, the trichoeysts undergo no change, but when subjected to external...projected from all parts of the surface of the animalcule (fig. 13); and it is these filaments which, being mistaken for cilia by Cohn and Stein, gave rise to... | |
| 1855 - 470 Seiten
...give the name of trichocyst*. As long as the animalcule continues free from annoyance, the trichocysU undergo no change, but when subjected to external...projected from all parts of the surface of the animalcule (fig. 13) ; and it is these filaments which, being mistaken for cilia by Cohn and Stein, gave rise... | |
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