morphosis|morphoses in English

noun

formation, manner of development of an organism (Biology)

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1. 15 Meta - morphosis and resurrection are not synonymous with transmigration.

2. Experimental analysis for the meta­morphosis of Ascidian tadpole:

3. 5 Meta - morphosis and resurrection are not synonymous with transmigration.

4. 6 The morphosis of left coronary artery is similar to that of human.

5. 13 Results: Satisfactory effects were obtained and the students mastered the morphosis of Enterobius vermicularis well.

6. 2 Objective To explore the regional distribution characteristic of morphosis and cellular proliferation in benign prostatic hyperplasia.

7. 3 Morphosis of dental pulp cells were observed under phase-contrast microscope and electron one.

8. 9 Objective To observe the characteristics of morphosis parameter of optic disc of physiologic large cup.

9. 8 In leaves the changes of organelle morphosis in spongy mesophylls were earlier than those in pal...

10. 14 The right ovaries were buried by paraffin and treated by HE to observering their change of morphosis.

11. 12 Conclusion MRI is valuable in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of cerebellar infarctions atypical in morphosis, signals, and fields.

12. 7 The paper reviewed morphosis, bionomics of Hedgehog(Erinaceus europaeus) and its officinal, edible value and artificial raising technology.

13. 4 Objective To observe the morphosis of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation at acute stage and analyze the influencing factors of surgical intervention.

14. 15 To observe the correlativity between secondary ossification center and cartilage canals in cartilage epiphysis and the initial morphosis of the secondary ossification center.

15. 24 Objective To explain the routes of absorbing particulates in the pleural cavity by observing the morphosis structure of the mesothelial stomata.

16. To observe the correlativity between secondary ossification center and cartilage canals in cartilage epiphysis and the initial morphosis of the secondary ossification center.

17. 16 Objective To explain the routes of absorbing particulates in the pleural cavity by observing the morphosis structure of the mesothelial stomata.

18. 20 Results The improved techniques in hard tissue slicing of intravascular stents could keep the morphosis of tissues and easily stain with HE and immunohistochemistry.

19. 18 Objective:To study the changes of TNF content in serum and brain morphosis and ultrastructure in rats with focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury treated with Aspirin.

20. 1 Methods The morphosis of the mesothelium of the parietal pleura in rat were investigated by intrapleura injection with tracers and observed by scanning electron microscope.

21. 10 In the aspects of morphosis, physiological functions and characters, as well as psychology, the constitution of female is mainly deficient in Yin and blood, and depressed in Qi.

22. 17 The study summarized the recent advances of acupuncture on the treatment of experimental ischemic cerebral in the changes of brain morphosis, blood rheology, brain microcirculation and so on.

23. 11 Objective To compare the contents of Ferulic Acid and Polysaccharide in Angelica Sinensis oliv. with Lotiform Angelica sinensis because of the morphosis related to lateral bud of Angelica Sinensis.

24. 19 Objective:To display the disposition of human fascia concentration by 3D reconstruction,[www.Sentencedict.com] and to explore the morphosis of Jin-Muo by comparing 3-D models with images of Jin-Muo.

25. Anamorphosis (n.) "distorted projection or drawing" (one that looks normal from a particular angle or with a certain mirror), 1727, from Greek Anamorphosis "transformation," noun of action from anamorphoein "to transform," from ana "up" (see ana-) + morphosis, from morphe "form," a word of uncertain etymology