germinal in English

adjective
1
relating to or of the nature of a germ cell or embryo.
In germinal lineages, replicative insertions are frequent, occurring in premeiotic, meiotic, and postmeiotic cells, while excision events are rare.
noun
1
the seventh month of the French Republican calendar (1793–1805), originally running from March 21 to April 19.
Out went the old months - January to December - and in came Vendémiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivôse, Pluviôse, Ventôse, Germinal , Floréal, Prairial, Messidor, Thermidor and Fructidor.

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1. Germinal disc (where embryo starts)

2. 1993 52 26 Testicular atrophy Rat 50 25 Tubular germinal aplasia Lee et al.

3. In Germinal and other novels, Émile Zola also reported the briquet: two long bread slices stuffed with butter, cheese and or ham.

4. There are two deficiencies on the germinal Confucianism. Firstly, our research on the idea of Confucius" benevolence have a misapprehend."

5. Purkinje made many important discoveries, including the germinal vesicles, sweat glands in the epidermis, and the fibres in the heart which conduct electrical impulses (now known as Purkinje fibres).

6. CD10 is of use in hematological diagnosis since it is expressed by early B, pro-B and pre-B lymphocytes, and by lymph node germinal centers.

7. The method comprises: transmitting acoustic waves through the hair so as to generate heat at a follicle, a dermal papilla, a hair bulge and/or a germinal matrix of the hair.

8. They have been long known in the organs called the Antheridia of mosses, Hepaticcae, and Characeae, and have more recently been discovered in peculiar cells on the germinal frond of ferns, and on the very young leaves of the buds of Phanerogamia.

9. These Adiposes are etiologically divisible into two types; those, on the one hand, which constitute a phenomenon of hypo- or athyroidea; and, those, on the other hand, which are sequela to hypoplasias and to functional errors in the germinal organs (castration, genital infantilism, etc).

10. The hollow sphere which is thus formed is the important stage of the “germinal vesicle,” the blastula, or Blastosphere. THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ERNST HAECKEL Thus, an oval and an elongate egg produce respectively an oval and an elongate Blastosphere. THE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF TO-DAY OSCAR HERTWIG