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" become included in the body which has been composed of their metamorphosed and diversely combined or confluent brethren ; so included, any derivative germ-cell or the nucleus of such may commence and repeat the same processes, "
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The Cell in Development and Inheritance

Edmund Beecher Wilson - Cells - 1900 - 524 pages
...all animals; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...confluent brethren; so included, any derivative germ-cell may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition and of propagation by spontaneous...
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The Cell in development and inheritance

Edmund Beecher Wilson - 1900 - 534 pages
...all animals; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...confluent brethren; so included, any derivative germ-cell may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition and of propagation by spontaneous...
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The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley, Volume 4

Thomas Henry Huxley - Ethnology - 1902 - 772 pages
...animals ; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged, and become included in that bod\-, which has been composed of their metamorphosed and...of such, may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition, and of propagation by spontaneous fission, as those to which itself owed its...
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The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley, Volume 4

Thomas Henry Huxley - Ethnology - 1902 - 780 pages
...all animals ; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged, and become included in that body, which has been composed of their metamorphosed...or confluent brethren ; so included, any derivative germ-eel I, or the nucleus of such, may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition,...
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century: Philosophical ...

John Theodore Merz - Philosophy, Modern - 1903 - 880 pages
...chapter of Prof. EB Wilson's book,' The Cell in Develop, ment and Inheritance' (1896). that body, ... so included, any derivative germ-cell or the nucleus...of such may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition, and of propagation by spontaneous fission as those to which itself owed its...
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The Cell in Development and Inheritance

Edmund Beecher Wilson - Cells - 1900 - 526 pages
...all animals; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...confluent brethren; so included, any derivative germ-cell may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition and of propagation by spontaneous...
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The Cell in Development and Inheritance, Volume 10

Edmund Beecher Wilson - Cells - 1911 - 534 pages
...all animals; certain of the derivative germ-cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...confluent brethren; so included, any derivative germ-cell may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition and of propagation by spontaneous...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Ref to Shu

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1086 pages
...in au animals; certain of the derivative germ cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...or confluent brethren; so included, any derivative perm cell or the nucleus of such may begin and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition, and...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 23

Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1090 pages
...all animals; certain of the derivative germ cells may remain unchanged and become included in that body which has been composed of their metamorphosed...or confluent brethren; so included, any derivative germ cell or the nucleus of such may begin and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition, and...
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century: Philosophical ...

John Theodore Merz - Philosophy, Modern - 1912 - 838 pages
...Cell in Development and Inheritance ' (1896). ON THE VITALISTIC VIEW OF NATURE. 457 that body, ... so included, any derivative germ-cell or the nucleus...of such may commence and repeat the same processes of growth by imbibition, and of propagation by spontaneous fission as those to which itself owed its...
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