Year Book - Carnegie Institution of Washington, Issue 13Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913 - Research |
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Page 114
... cells which are affected by these dyes are character- ized by their power to absorb rapidly ultramicroscopic particles , whose physical dimensions fall within certain limits . Inasmuch as these cells are the great phagocytes of the body ...
... cells which are affected by these dyes are character- ized by their power to absorb rapidly ultramicroscopic particles , whose physical dimensions fall within certain limits . Inasmuch as these cells are the great phagocytes of the body ...
Page 116
... cells , which throughout the cleavage are characterized by their con- siderable amount of mitochondria . The other cells of the embryo show also constant cytological differences . The entoderm and the chorda cells are filled with yolk ...
... cells , which throughout the cleavage are characterized by their con- siderable amount of mitochondria . The other cells of the embryo show also constant cytological differences . The entoderm and the chorda cells are filled with yolk ...
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... cells of the islets of Langerhans by which the A and B cells can be differentiated from each other and from the cells of the parenchyma as well . This method is founded on Bensley's neutral gentian method , but makes use of a number of ...
... cells of the islets of Langerhans by which the A and B cells can be differentiated from each other and from the cells of the parenchyma as well . This method is founded on Bensley's neutral gentian method , but makes use of a number of ...
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Report of the President of the Institution 539 | 5 |
Bibliography of publications relating to work of investigators associates | 40 |
Financial statement 5559 | 55 |
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