plasm

  • 101Cytoplasm — All of the substance of a cell outside of the nucleus. The cytoplasm contains a number of different types organelles such as the mitochondria. Most, but not all, cells have cytoplasm. Mature sperm are essentially devoid of cytoplasm. The word… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 102City on Fire (novel) — City on Fire   Author(s) Walter Jon Williams Country …

    Wikipedia

  • 103Weismann , August Friedrich Leopold — (1834–1914) German biologist Born at Frankfurt am Main, Weismann studied medicine at Göttingen, graduating in 1856. He took several temporary jobs before joining the medical faculty of the University of Freiburg in 1863. In his early work… …

    Scientists

  • 104Charles Davenport — Charles B. Davenport at a 1921 eugenics conference Born June 1, 1866 …

    Wikipedia

  • 105Ghost Master — Infobox VG| title = Ghost Master developer = Sick Puppies publisher = Empire Interactive, Feral Interactive (Mac) designer = Gregg Barnett, Chris Bateman engine = released = May 23, 2003 December 21, 2006 (Steam) genre = Puzzle, Strategy modes =… …

    Wikipedia

  • 106biological development — Introduction       the progressive changes in size, shape, and function during the life of an organism by which its genetic potentials (genotype) are translated into functioning mature systems (phenotype). Most modern philosophical outlooks would …

    Universalium

  • 107weismannism — Theory of the noninheritance of acquired characteristics. * * * Weis·mann·ism wī smə .niz əm, vī n the theories of heredity proposed by August Weismann stressing particularly the continuity of the germ plasm and the separateness of the germ cells …

    Medical dictionary

  • 108PLASMODE — Masse de protoplasme visqueux, appartenant à des organismes singuliers, qui se rattachent, les uns aux bactéries (myxobactéries), les autres aux champignons (myxomycètes). Les plasmodes de myxobactéries se rencontrent sur des milieux organiques… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 109PLASMOLYSE — En cytologie végétale, départ de l’eau hors de la cellule végétale parce que les molécules d’eau se trouvent attirées par une solution extérieure de pression osmotique plus élevée que celle de la solution vacuolaire, de telle sorte que le contenu …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 110МАЛЯРИЯ — МАЛЯРИЯ, от итальянского malaria испорченный воздух, перемежная, перемежающаяся, болотная лихорадка (malaria, febris intermittens, франц. paludisme). Под этим названием объединяется группа близко стоящих друг к другу родственных б ней,… …

    Большая медицинская энциклопедия