Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Том 48Metcalf and Company, 1913 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... mycelium of which is said to grow up , tree - like , and to branch monopodially , the ultimate branches terminating in rows of small hyaline ellipsoidal cells . At maturity these little cells become brownish and , when they are ...
... mycelium of which is said to grow up , tree - like , and to branch monopodially , the ultimate branches terminating in rows of small hyaline ellipsoidal cells . At maturity these little cells become brownish and , when they are ...
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... mycelia with only chlamdospores and no trace of bulbils or conidio- phores . " On account of the presence of these chlamydospores which resemble the spores of Acremoniella , Lindau ( '07 ) has redescribed this species under the name of ...
... mycelia with only chlamdospores and no trace of bulbils or conidio- phores . " On account of the presence of these chlamydospores which resemble the spores of Acremoniella , Lindau ( '07 ) has redescribed this species under the name of ...
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... mycelia ; ( d ) perithecia , which were represented as almost spherical and when mature measured from 400-500 μ in diameter . They remain without an ostiole almost to maturity and consequently there is no formation of a neck . The color ...
... mycelia ; ( d ) perithecia , which were represented as almost spherical and when mature measured from 400-500 μ in diameter . They remain without an ostiole almost to maturity and consequently there is no formation of a neck . The color ...
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... mycelial branches which wound about each other and eventually produced reddish - brown bulbils with a cortex of small colorless , almost transparent , cells . The other primordium was made up of a number of hyphae massing themselves ...
... mycelial branches which wound about each other and eventually produced reddish - brown bulbils with a cortex of small colorless , almost transparent , cells . The other primordium was made up of a number of hyphae massing themselves ...
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... mycelium producing the bulbil soon grew out beyond the affected region , and by gouging out a few of the ends of the hyphae with some of the agar and transferring to another tube , a pure culture was readily obtained . When these were ...
... mycelium producing the bulbil soon grew out beyond the affected region , and by gouging out a few of the ends of the hyphae with some of the agar and transferring to another tube , a pure culture was readily obtained . When these were ...
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2-vector Abietineous Agathis angle antheridia apex appear Araucarian axes axis bars of Sanio basal cell become Boston branches bulbils Cambridge central cells chlamydospores coil compressibility conidia Conifers cultures curve determined diameter Diels dimensional distally distinguished ectoderm equations Figure genus geometry Heraclitus hyaline hyphae inner product k₁ lamp lateral length to tip method motion mycelium nematocysts nilpotent number system obtained outer outer product Papulospora particle perithecium perpendicular pitting plane planoid Plate polyp pressure primary appendage primordium pyrosulphuryl chloride quartz radiation rays reactance receptacle resin canals S₁ Sanio scalar silicon silicon tetrachloride singular vector slightly space species spores stalk-cell stomodaeum sub system subbasal cell subtended suffused temperature terminal tion tip of perithecium Total length tracheids tube ultra violet usually velocity wood zero δὲ καὶ Σ Σ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῶν
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