| 1913 - 718 páginas
...transformation of protoplasm into "Minot, "Moderns Probleme der Biologie," Fischer, Jena, 1913. differentiation products continues long enough it necessarily leads...interaction between the general protoplasm and the nucleus. la cells laden with the products of differentiation, the power of regulation is first lost, then the... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1920 - 614 páginas
...products continues long enough it necessarily leads to the death of the cell, since the continued life Yjf the cell depends upon the interaction between the...and this is normally followed by the senescence and deatli of the cells. D. Natural death (as distinguished from accidents) occurs normally and necessarily... | |
| Raymond Pearl - 1922 - 294 páginas
...become small in such cells. If this process of the transformation of protoplasm into differentiation products continues long enough it necessarily leads...followed by the senescence and death of the cells. D. Natural death (as distinguished from accidents) occurs normally and necessarily only in animals... | |
| Raymond Pearl - 1922 - 294 páginas
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| James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 596 páginas
...become small in such cells. If this process of the transformation of protoplasm into differentiation products continues long enough it necessarily leads...to the death of the cell, since the continued life V)f the cell depends upon the interaction between the general protoplasm and the nucleus. In cells... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 612 páginas
...become small in such cells. If this process of the transformation of protoplasm into differentiation products continues long enough it necessarily leads...to the death of the cell, since the continued life tof the cell depends upon the interaction between the general protoplasm and the nucleus. In cells... | |
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