I next removed a small portion of the lung tissue, and placing it under the microscope, here again discovered several living mites. Another portion was removed from the lungs, not exceeding half a grain in weight, when three more mites were discovered.... The American Monthly Microscopical Journal - Página 12editado por - 1886Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1883 - 614 páginas
...lungs to the same examination, and found in them large numbers of these living mites, some of them so lively that it was difficult to keep them long in view under an 1^ inch objective. Although there is no record of this species being hitherto discovered in... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1885 - 778 páginas
...removed from the lungs, not exceeding half a grain iu weight, when three more mites were discovered. These last were so lively that it was difficult to keep them long in view without changing the glass slips on which they were placed. This mite closely resembles Cytoleichus earcopfoi'devfMeguin),... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1885 - 760 páginas
...removed from the luugs, not exceeding half a grain in weight, wheu three more mites were discovered. These last were so lively that it was difficult to keep them long in view without changing the glass slips ou which they were placed. This mite closely resembles Cytolelchm sarcoptoiflcit(Mkgmu),... | |
| Washintong Government Printing Office - 1885 - 746 páginas
...removed from the lungs, not exceeding half a grain in weight, when three more mites were discovered. These last were so lively that it was difficult to keep them long in view without changing the glass slips on which they were placed. This mite closely resembles Cytoleichus sarc0jJtoM?es(M6guin),... | |
| 1917 - 446 páginas
...removed from the lungs, not exceeding half a grain in weight, when three more mites were discovered. These last were so lively that it was difficult to...This mite closely resembles Cytoleichus sarcoptoides (Mègnin). Although this species has not hitherto been found in America, it is known in Europe, and... | |
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