Flagellated forms are also found in similar localities, but on the Surface of the sea as well; hence the number described in these pages is probably only a small proportion of the total number of Mastigophora in this region.
Several of them were seen at different times during the summer, and they were always of the same size and form in the flagellated or amoeboid condition.
Both have flagellated forms, and both are closely allied to the plasmodium malariae.
It is only after an interval of minutes, perhaps a quarter of an hour, after the blood is withdrawn that these flagellated bodies appear.
He found that in the course of a few minutes after the blood had entered the insects' stomachs the crescent parasites proceeded to the formation of sphere and flagellated body.
We now understand why the flagellated body is developed outside the human host: because its function lies outside the human host.
You will find in all forms of malarial infection, if you look enough, the flagellated body; but, strange to say, you will not find it in malarial blood immediately after it is withdrawn from the body.
But if the slip be kept moist and in a warm temperature for half an hour and then stained, the flagellated bodies will be seen, proving that they develop only after the escape of the parasite from the human body.
In malarial blood you sometimes see that peculiar body, the flagellated body, which I have already alluded to as consisting of a sphere surrounded by from one to six or seven long tentacles or arms in a state of continual agitation.
This we find actually to be the case, and these flagellated cells, as they are called, are often the seat of vividest colour.
Mingling their piercing cries with the shrill sound of flutes, the Galli flagellated themselves and cut their flesh, and neophytes performed the supreme {57} sacrifice with the aid of a sharp stone, being insensible to pain in their frenzy.
Then they flagellated themselves wildly, struck themselves with swords and shed their blood in front of a rustic crowd which pressed closely about them, and finally they took up a profitable collection from the wondering spectators.
The lad flagellated himself with such intense exaltation that he did not notice the proximity of his father on the staircase, although the light shed by the lamp projected its rays into the lower hall.
Mademoiselle de Limeuil, one of the queen's maids of honour, was flagellated for having written a pasquinade, in company with all the young ladies who had been privy to the composition.
St. Athanasius informs us that St. Anthony was frequently flagellated by the devil.
On the first occasion the tentacles were completely covered with this protozoon, so that they appeared at first sight as though encased in flagellated epithelium.
My uncle was a dangerous madman, if you will, but he was not cruel and base as I had feared.
The murder, then, had not sprung in cold blood from calculation; it was an act of madness no more to be condemned than to be pardoned.
Never before had I seen the Merry Men thus violent.
The whole gigantic sweep of the San Joaquin expanded Titanic before the eye of the mind, flagellated with heat, quivering and shimmering under the sun's red eye.
The whole gigantic sweep of the San Joaquin expanded, Titanic, before the eye of the mind, flagellated with heat, quivering and shimmering under the sun's red eye.
Like a storm of small shot, mercilessly, pitilessly, the unnumbered multitude of hurtling grains flagellated and beat and tore his flesh.
The Flagellated Bodies apparently occur only in the blood outside the body.
Possibly the semilune is a resting stage inside the body, and the flagellatedbody another similar stage outside.
Hyacinth disease is due to a flagellated bacillus.
The parasite at this stage is known as the "flagellated body.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flagellated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.