A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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... granules of a ganglion cell from the Gasserian ganglion of a teleost 135 104. Nerve - cell from the anterior horn of the spinal cord of an ox 136 136 105. Motor neurones from anterior horn of the spinal cord of new - born cat ( Huber ) ...
... granules of a ganglion cell from the Gasserian ganglion of a teleost 135 104. Nerve - cell from the anterior horn of the spinal cord of an ox 136 136 105. Motor neurones from anterior horn of the spinal cord of new - born cat ( Huber ) ...
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... granules . . 153. Solitary lymph - nodule from human colon 154. Section through mesenteric lymph - gland of cat , with injected blood - vessels 155. Section from human lymph - gland . 174 178 179 156. Section through the human spleen ...
... granules . . 153. Solitary lymph - nodule from human colon 154. Section through mesenteric lymph - gland of cat , with injected blood - vessels 155. Section from human lymph - gland . 174 178 179 156. Section through the human spleen ...
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... Granular cell from the granular layer of the human cerebellar cortex 374 374 313. Large pyramidal cell from human cerebral cortex 377 314. Schematic diagram of cerebral cortex 377 315. Olfactory bulb . 378 316. Longitudinal section of ...
... Granular cell from the granular layer of the human cerebellar cortex 374 374 313. Large pyramidal cell from human cerebral cortex 377 314. Schematic diagram of cerebral cortex 377 315. Olfactory bulb . 378 316. Longitudinal section of ...
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... granules suspended in the protoplasm ( Brown ) . Living protoplasm is irritable in the highest degree , and reacts very strongly to chemic and physical agents . It is very sensitive to changes in temperature . All the phenomena of life ...
... granules suspended in the protoplasm ( Brown ) . Living protoplasm is irritable in the highest degree , and reacts very strongly to chemic and physical agents . It is very sensitive to changes in temperature . All the phenomena of life ...
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... granules can generally be demonstrated in protoplasm . Some authors even refer the vital qualities of protoplasm to these particular bodies ( Alt- mann's bioblasts , 94 ) . In some cases the outer layer of the cell - protoplasm shows ...
... granules can generally be demonstrated in protoplasm . Some authors even refer the vital qualities of protoplasm to these particular bodies ( Alt- mann's bioblasts , 94 ) . In some cases the outer layer of the cell - protoplasm shows ...
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