Search Results - "Shinn, George"
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Ultrastructure of Meelsvirus: A nuclear virus of arrow worms (phylum Chaetognatha) producing giant "tailed" virions
Published in PloS one (19-09-2018)“…Most known giant viruses, i.e., viruses producing giant virions, parasitize amoebae and other unicellular eukaryotes. Although they vary in the level of…”
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TEM analyses of chaetognath reproductive organs
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2014)“…Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) enables analysis of subcellular organization. It is especially useful for describing the diverse array of cell types in…”
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Ultrastructure of Meelsvirus: A nuclear virus of arrow worms
Published in PloS one (19-09-2018)“…Most known giant viruses, i.e., viruses producing giant virions, parasitize amoebae and other unicellular eukaryotes. Although they vary in the level of…”
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Epithelial Origin of Mesodermal Structures in Arrowworms (Phylum Chaetognatha)
Published in American zoologist (01-01-1994)“…The classical theory that coelomates evolved from pseudocoelomate and acoelomate ancestors implies that mesodermally derived tissues such as body wall muscles,…”
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Variations in Starch Physicochemical Properties from a Generation-Means Analysis Study Using Amylomaize V and VII Parents
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (12-05-2010)“…GEMS-0067 (PI 643420) maize line is a homozygous mutant of the recessive amylose-extender (ae) allele and an unknown number of high-amylose modifier (HAM)…”
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Egg capsules of a parasitic turbellarian flatworm: ultrastructure of hatching sutures
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-1986)“…Egg capsules of Syndisyrinx franciscanus, an intestinal parasite of sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus spp.), consist of a bulb, which contains the embryos, and a…”
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SYMBIOTIC FLATWORMS: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLES OF UMAGILLID TURBELLARIANS INFESTING ECHINODERMS
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The diet of three species of umagillid neorhabdocoel turbellarians inhabiting the intestine of echinoids
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-1981)Get full text
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Making minutes count
Published in The Saturday evening post (1839) (01-04-1981)Get full text
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St. Botolph's Church And The Boston Cathedral
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (09-11-1905)Get full text
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"Lazarus of Bethany."
Published in Musical Times and Singing Class Circular (01-01-1894)Get full text
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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in the Key of F
Published in Musical times and singing class circular, 1844-1903 (01-11-1890)Get full text
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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F
Published in Musical Times and Singing Class Circular (01-01-1890)Get full text
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The Four Seasons
Published in Musical Times and Singing Class Circular (01-01-1887)Get full text
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SYMBIOTIC FLATWORMS: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLES OF UMAGILLID TURBELLARIANS INFESTING ECHINODERMS
Published 01-01-1984“…All members of the turbellarian family Umagillidae are endosymbionts of echinoderms or sipunculans. This study provides the first descriptions of the complete…”
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Reproduction of Anoplodium hymanae, a Turbellarian Flatworm (Neorhabdocoela, Umagillidae) Inhabiting the Coelom of Sea Cucumbers; Production of Egg Capsules, and Escape of Infective Stages without Evisceration of the Host
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-1985)“…Anoplodium hymanae, a member of the turbellarian family Umagillidae, parasitizes the holothuroid Stichopus californicus along the northeastern Pacific coast…”
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Infection of New Hosts by Anoplodium hymanae, a Turbellarian Flatworm (Neorhabdocoela, Umagillidae) Inhabiting the Coelom of the Sea Cucumber Stichopus californicus
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-1985)“…Anoplodium hymanae, a member of the turbellarian family Umagillidae, parasitizes the holothuroid Stichopus californicus in the N. E. Pacific. Experiments…”
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What Has Become of Hell?
Published in The North American review (01-06-1900)Get full text
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Formation of Egg Capsules by Flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes)
Published in Transactions of the American Microscopical Society (01-01-1993)“…The roles of oocytes, yolk cells, and female accessory glands in formation of egg capsules are compared among the major taxa of flatworms. The lack of…”
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