... but have no importance whatever as tubular structures. In the human child's ovary, numerous furrows or clefts between irregularities of the general surface are met with. Sections through these furrows and clefts produce the appearance as if the germ... Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society - Halaman 848oleh Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1879Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - 1880 - 656 halaman
...these furrows and clefts produce the appearance as if the germ epithelium (pseudo-epithelium, Balfour) passed downwards into the ovary in the form of tubular...its existence. The youngest connective tissue of the stroma, in the form of offshoots of jelly-like protoplasm, surrounds and embeds large and small groups... | |
| Alban Henry Griffiths Doran - 1884 - 214 halaman
...these furrows and clefts produce the appearance as if the germ-epithelium (pseudo-epithelium, Balfour) passed downwards into the ovary in the form of tubular...formed, exist in the mammalian ovary at any stage I of its development. Graafian follicles are formed only in one ' way from the beginning of the ovary... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1886 - 764 halaman
...various forms, are met with in all ovaries, but have no importance whatever as tubular structures. No real tubular structures from which Graafian follicles...the mammalian ovary at any stage of its development. In reference to the general development of the internal generative organs, there is a certain period... | |
| 1879 - 676 halaman
...these furrows and clefts produce the appearance as if the germ epithelium (pseudo-epithelium, Balfour) passed downwards into the ovary in the form of tubular...its existence. The youngest connective tissue of the stroma, in the form of offshoots of jelly-like protoplasm, surrounds and imbeds large and small groups... | |
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