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... cells with few bacilli . In the observations of Sabin and Lurie the nature of the epithelioid cell of tuberculosis ... cells accumula- ting about them . Of the essential distinctive chem- istry of the cells , we know practically nothing ...
... cells with few bacilli . In the observations of Sabin and Lurie the nature of the epithelioid cell of tuberculosis ... cells accumula- ting about them . Of the essential distinctive chem- istry of the cells , we know practically nothing ...
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... Cells of these petals and of stamen hairs were plasmolyzed with a sucrose solution . When the sucrose solution was replaced by water many of the cells recovered promptly , although others did not . Active cyclosis was not seen in any of ...
... Cells of these petals and of stamen hairs were plasmolyzed with a sucrose solution . When the sucrose solution was replaced by water many of the cells recovered promptly , although others did not . Active cyclosis was not seen in any of ...
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... cell to absorb enormous quan- tities of nutriment , the influence of surface tension , and recently the subject of surface films . It has recorded the interesting electric phenomena which transpire in mitotic cells and growing cancer ...
... cell to absorb enormous quan- tities of nutriment , the influence of surface tension , and recently the subject of surface films . It has recorded the interesting electric phenomena which transpire in mitotic cells and growing cancer ...
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KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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