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... developed , pubescent . Male flowers few , only near the ostiole , 3 mm . long , the perianth brown , inflated , of three much - imbricated parts , 2.5 mm . long , the solitary anther just exserted from the perianth , white , broadly ...
... developed , pubescent . Male flowers few , only near the ostiole , 3 mm . long , the perianth brown , inflated , of three much - imbricated parts , 2.5 mm . long , the solitary anther just exserted from the perianth , white , broadly ...
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... developed buttresses , extending to a height of 2 m . or less , and dark gray , nearly smooth bark which produces a thin milk sap , which flows rather freely , but which does not coagulate readily . A species growing in dry hill forests ...
... developed buttresses , extending to a height of 2 m . or less , and dark gray , nearly smooth bark which produces a thin milk sap , which flows rather freely , but which does not coagulate readily . A species growing in dry hill forests ...
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... developed well on ordinary nutrient agar and gelatin . Schardinger ( 1896-97 ) cultivated , on solid media , amebas which had been obtained from stools and other sources . The medium which he rec- ommended was made from agar , hay ...
... developed well on ordinary nutrient agar and gelatin . Schardinger ( 1896-97 ) cultivated , on solid media , amebas which had been obtained from stools and other sources . The medium which he rec- ommended was made from agar , hay ...
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... develop upon one or more of these plates while showing no evidence of doing so on any of the others . There are no means of determining beforehand what organisms will be satisfactory to an artificially uncultivated ameba , but by using ...
... develop upon one or more of these plates while showing no evidence of doing so on any of the others . There are no means of determining beforehand what organisms will be satisfactory to an artificially uncultivated ameba , but by using ...
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... developed ( which they do after a period varying from twenty - four hours to four or even five days ) transplants must be made . If this is not done promptly the parasites are liable to die , and no further growth will take place . When ...
... developed ( which they do after a period varying from twenty - four hours to four or even five days ) transplants must be made . If this is not done promptly the parasites are liable to die , and no further growth will take place . When ...
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