The magnified parade of protozoas, amoeba proteus and paramecia aurelia, with spirogyras and volvox green algae, amazed the kids. |
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I'm just a bag of bones, drifting like a large, hyper-evolved amoeba from stimulus to stimulus. |
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Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred. |
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What steps are being taken to safeguard the public following the recent discovery of pathogenic amoeba in a ngawha thermal pool? |
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It can have at once, the concentration of a craniate animal and the diffused vitality of an amoeba. |
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If fewer genes meant more freedom, then we would have to say flies and amoeba have more free will than humans. |
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In some simple organisms, such as amoeba, water is actively excreted from the cell in vacuoles. |
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Does it not follow that if the evolution of amoeba to man is fact, then the development of primitive man to civilized man must be fact also? |
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The nematode is clustered with the acellular slime mold, the cellular slime mold, the malaria parasite, and the dysentery amoeba. |
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It's hard enough trying to remember cubed roots and the average lifespan of an amoeba. |
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Pheromones are widespread in the animal world, from the single-celled amoeba to human beings. |
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It must have a flexible structure that can expand and change, in much the same way that an amoeba adapts to its environment. |
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When free-living bacteria are injected into the amoeba cytoplasm, they become enclosed in vaculoe membranes and are eventually digested. |
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He showed that the amoeba Pelomyxa became immotile upon illumination, whereas the photosynthetic alga Euglena was attracted to light. |
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Samples of paramecium and amoeba can be used to explore and investigate movement in cells. |
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Over time the two sides have split apart, like an amoeba dividing, separating into distinct spheres that share little common voting. |
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As this photo shows, some shelled amoeba form rectangular plates for protection. |
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Furthermore, the water contains a number of amoeba, which cause the workers and their families to suffer from serious dysentery problems. |
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Also, the water was not always clean and carried various amoeba, hepatitis A and typhoid, the main causes of infant mortality in the oasis. |
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To make a more quantitative study of nuclear protein, a combination of tritium labeling, autoradiography, and micrurgy was performed with the amoeba cultures. |
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At least three minutes of boiling is necessary but 20 minutes of boiling will make water safe and pure from all the harmful bacteria viruses, worms and cysts of amoeba. |
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I was invited to see Paul when he performed at a very intimate gig at amoeba Records in L.A. a few years ago. |
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Almost every species studied, from amoeba to man, exhibits some form of habituation when the stimulus is frequently repeated or constantly applied. |
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A close look at some of these splashes can recall, for instance, an amoeba seen under a microscope or the fossilized remains of a fish, a hermit crab or a snake. |
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The sessile amoeba is encased in a hyaline, flattened lorica, which holds the MCB and connects to the meroplasmodium. |
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There, Matsi was told that intestinal worms, schistosomia or amoeba, had caused Machozi's illness and that the water they were drinking, not witchcraft, was to blame for her death. |
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Queller's group studied cooperation not in bacteria but in slime mold colonies formed by cells of the social amoeba Dictyosteliurn discoideum. |
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A previous study had found them in Dictyostelium discoideum, an amoeba. |
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Six small colour lambda prints and six large black and white laminated ink jet prints of amoeba and tentacle-like organisms float against stark white or black backgrounds. |
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They are swimming toward some kind of undersea plant, itself surrounded by watermelon-size amoeba shapes with long, fingery edges. |
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Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis is a rare and rapidly fatal disease caused by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba. |
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The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises. |
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Naegleria fowleri, a free-living amoeba widely distributed in soil and water, is the causative agent of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a human fatal disease. |
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Like all filose amoeba, this genus lacks the axonemes and extrusomes observed in the centrohelid heliozoa. |
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Disease caused by a parasitic amoeba is the biggest threat to the stock. |
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Forams are protists, the kingdom that includes amoeba, ciliates, and other single-celled organisms. |
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A serology for amoeba and cysticercosis was done that suggested past exposure to Entamoeba histolytica. |
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Microscopic Parasites In 1999, the pathobiology lab at the University of Connecticut identified a parasitic amoeba, a paramoeba, in all the dead lobsters it studied. |
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In its most sophisticated form, this is the brain of humans, but controls also exist in much less sophisticated ways for species of lower complexity, such as the amoeba. |
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They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view. |
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Inside this heart-shaped box are five mini microbes a sperm cell, a egg cell, kissin disease, penici and an exclusi Amoeba. |
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In 1895, Smith reported that blackhead, an economically devastating enterohepatitis of turkeys, was caused by a protozoan called Amoeba meleagridis. |
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