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Example sentences for "morphologic"

Lexicographically close words:
morow; morowe; morphia; morphin; morphine; morphological; morphologically; morphologists; morphology; morra
  1. Baird occurs west of stations in Decatur, Lane, and Meade counties; the intervening populations are of intermediate morphologic character.

  2. Deppe) breeds in western Kansas, from Norton County south, and the intervening sector is occupied by chats of intermediate morphologic character.

  3. Brewster breeds west of stations in Decatur, Stafford, and Pratt counties, and the intervening area is occupied by warblers of intermediate morphologic characters.

  4. Specimens from southeastern Kansas show morphologic intergradation with characters of S.

  5. They probably act by uniting with the bacteria, thus preparing them for ingestion by the leukocytes; but they do not cause death of the bacteria, nor produce any appreciable morphologic change.

  6. Civilization has certainly accentuated the initial dimorphism of man and woman--at least unless one of the very conditions of civilizations be not precisely a notable difference, morphologic and psychologic, between the two sexes.

  7. But here, as we shall see later, the morphologic resemblance by no means indicates similarity of characters; the female mole is excessively female.

  8. In our experiments, alcohol in large and repeated dosage caused marked morphologic changes in the brain-cells which went as far even as the destruction of some of the cells (Fig.

  9. Fear, like trauma, may cause physiologic exhaustion of and morphologic changes in the brain-cells.

  10. This evidence is found in the morphologic alterations in the brain-cells, which are similar to those observed in certain stages of surgical shock and in fatigue from muscular exertion (Figs.

  11. In no case was there more than a slight response of the centers governing circulation and respiration, and no morphologic change was noted in an histologic study of the brain-cells of the uninjured hemisphere.

  12. In a typical case of Graves' disease a marked morphologic change in the brain-cells has been demonstrated (Fig.

  13. Whether the energy of the brain be discharged by injury under anesthesia or by ordinary muscular exertion, identical morphologic changes are seen in the nerve-cells.

  14. There was one morphologic appearance noticeable in the fourth layer of the paracentral cortex.

  15. The Blake Plateau is the only well-expressed representative of this morphologic type in the area of the diagram.

  16. From the northeast tip of Georges Bank to Cape Hatteras the continental margin is remarkably uniform in morphologic detail.

  17. Major morphologic divisions: North Atlantic Ocean The profile is a representative profile from New England to the Sahara Coast.

  18. These lateral lobes are to be regarded, from the morphologic point of view, as differentiated parts of the blade of the leaf.

  19. Wittrock trusts in the first place to morphologic characters, and considers the development as passing from the more simple to the more complex types.

  20. Thirdly, the question arises, whether the mutation is complete, not only as to the morphologic character, but also as to the hereditary constitution of the mutated individuals.

  21. Last but not least important it affords material for a complete systematic and morphologic study of the newly arisen group of forms.

  22. There are a great many cases however, in which the morphologic cause of the dissimilarity is not so easily discerned.

  23. Bonnier concluded that, though more than one factor takes part in inciting the morphologic changes, light is to be considered as the chief agency.

  24. The latest and most exact researches on this subject are due to Bonnier, who has gone into all the details of the morphologic as well as of the physiologic side of the problem.

  25. Thus the color is not a character belonging to any single organ or cell, nor is it bound to a morphologic unit; it is a free, physiologic quality.

  26. Moreover it may be ascertained and studied in connection with the most widely different morphologic abnormalities, and therefore affords easily accessible material for statistical inquiry.

  27. Many instances of so-called atavism are of purely morphologic nature.

  28. Partly so by the morphologic peculiarities of lamarckiana, which seem to exclude red flowers, composite leaves, etc.

  29. It does not refer to the new type itself, nor to any of its morphologic or hereditary attributes, but directly concerns the presumed ancestors themselves.

  30. It would be quite superfluous to give more details, which may be gathered from any morphologic treatise on double flowers.

  31. This conception of a physiologic unit as the [145] cause of colors and other qualities is evidently opposed to the current idea of the cells and tissues as the morphologic units of the plants.

  32. Of course the description of newly discovered forms can not await the results of physiologic inquiries; but it is absolutely impossible to reach definite conclusions on purely morphologic evidence.


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