How To Use Metamorphosis In A Sentence

  • Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle.
  • When it comes to national security, however, no one can say with assurance whether her metamorphosis is genuine.
  • The granite peaks and sylvan hollows in the Blue Ridge Mountains are the results of geological changes and metamorphosis over perhaps a billion year period of time.
  • Frogs were not symbols of death but, on the contrary, of rebirth and renewal, because of its remarkable metamorphosis of egg into tadpole and from tadpole into frog.
  • After the second-half metamorphosis, it has suddenly become clear that there will be real competition for places come the summer.
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  • I counted half a dozen chrysalises outside this morning, and those caterpillars may take months to complete the metamorphosis because of the cold weather, but because of the warm, cozy conditions this one's found, I expect it to emerge as a beautiful Gulf fritillary butterfly sometime within the next two weeks. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Dreadstar Vol. 1 TPB - This reprint of Jim Starlin's 80's ouvre collects the first few issues of the series (and not the Metamorphosis Odyssey that resulted in galactic genocide) that persuaded me that scifi wasn't so bad. Grafictive excesses
  • In their metamorphosis they pass easily from sandy beige to sulfurous beige, then to amber yellow.
  • Essentially you do indeed undergo a metamorphosis on reaching 35. You become invisible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The word larva referring to the newly hatched form of insects before they undergo metamorphosis comes from the Latin word lārva, meaning “evil spirit, demon, devil.” Unmasking religion
  • Another subunit appears about the time of metamorphosis to first juvenile instar, and expression of a sixth subunit begins four or five molts later.
  • Is Brick Lane now undergoing another metamorphosis? Times, Sunday Times
  • In their metamorphosis they pass easily from sandy beige to sulfurous beige, then to amber yellow.
  • The free-swimming larva settles and undergoes metamorphosis into a juvenile sponge.
  • The environment boxes are taken into our lab where the M&M process, that's what we call metamorphosis around here, is completed. The Black Ice
  • The metamorphosis has happened with dizzying speed. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in some whole groups of animals and in certain members of other groups, the embryo does not at any period differ widely from the adult: thus Owen has remarked in regard to cuttle-fish, ` there is no metamorphosis; the cephalopodic character is manifested long before the parts of the embryo are completed; 'and again in spiders, ` there is nothing worthy to be called a metamorphosis.' On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
  • We often hear about the gentrification of football, and perhaps the demographics have undergone a metamorphosis in the past couple of decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does the cockroach undergo complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?
  • Different letters indicate significant differences of the survival rates (p More specifically, during the prepupa-pupa metamorphosis, 27% and 13% of individuals (about 32 and 16 individuals in three experiments, respectively) injected with dsRNAs for PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In its metamorphosis from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside.
  • Just before metamorphosis, the tadpoles weigh only a fraction of an ounce.
  • incomplete metamorphosis" of the Orthoptera is the primitive one, Facts and Arguments for Darwin
  • Alternatively, competent larvae of many sessile invertebrate species do not progress toward metamorphosis if stimulatory cues are absent.
  • This sprawling site bears the marks of geological metamorphosis, when sediments have compacted into layers of shale and now preserve the delicate details of these organisms as fossils.
  • The word larva referring to the newly hatched form of insects before they undergo metamorphosis comes from the Latin word lārva, meaning “evil spirit, demon, devil.” Unmasking religion
  • These attributes are obliterated when it undergoes metamorphosis into a sessile polypoid adult.
  • We will focus on 'complete' metamorphosis, the system promulgated by the order of the scaled wings.
  • The third law of imaginative metamorphosis involves their completion, by which Dilthey means a process "by which something outer is enlivened by something inner or something inner is made visible and intuitable by something outer" (Dilthey 1985, 104). Wilhelm Dilthey
  • The three stages of the ancestral insect species - pronymph, nymph and adult - are proposed to be equivalent to the larva, pupa and adult stages of insects with complete metamorphosis.
  • In The Fly, protagonist Seth Brundle undergoes a dipterous metamorphosis that begins to change his voice.
  • In insects, the general view is that juvenile hormone maintains larval and nymphal characteristics in developing insects and suppresses metamorphosis into adults.
  • In some whole groups of animals and in certain members of other groups this is the case, and the embryo does not at any period differ widely from the adult: thus Owen has remarked in regard to cuttlefish, “There is no metamorphosis; the cephalopodic character is manifested long before the parts of the embryo are completed. XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Development and Embryology
  • And in some whole groups of animals and in certain members of other groups, the embryo does not at any period differ widely from the adult: thus Owen has remarked in regard to cuttle-fish, "there is no metamorphosis; the cephalopodic character is manifested long before the parts of the embryo are completed;" and again in spiders, "there is nothing worthy to be called a metamorphosis. On the Origin of Species~ Chapter 13 (historical)
  • As the social composition of this secular constituency has undergone a metamorphosis, so too has its demographics. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
  • Does the housefly undergo complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?
  • But whatever may be the variations in the mere quantity of urine voided under the influence of alcohol, the alterations in quality pretty uniformly show an increase in the products of imperfect internal metamorphosis or oxidation, such as uric acid, oxalates, casts, leucocytes, albumen and potassium, with less of the normal products, as urea and salts of sodium. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • In some whole groups of animals and in certain members of other groups this is the case, and the embryo does not at any period differ widely from the adult: thus Owen has remarked in regard to cuttlefish, "There is no metamorphosis; the cephalopodic character is manifested long before the parts of the embryo are completed. Evolution of direct development in echinoderms - The Panda's Thumb
  • No one can have failed to notice the metamorphosis of the humble vitreous china sink in Irish bathrooms.
  • Larry, of course, has gotten a few laughs out of Laurie's metamorphosis.
  • Now she held their attention as they watched the metamorphosis from near death to vitality and renewed animation filling her essence.
  • If the species originated by descent from the most closely related lower species, and under certain circumstances also from species of the same rank, and even by degeneration from the next higher, it must have occurred in one of two ways: either by leaps -- called by naturalists "metamorphosis of germs" or "heterogenetic conception" -- or by a succession of imperceptibly small alterations of the individuals from generation to generation. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • Poster proceeds to outline his own metamorphosis over nine chapters.
  • Chitin: the material forming the hard parts of the insect body; it is a secretion (or a metamorphosis?) of the epidermis, differing from horn by its insolubility in boiling liquor potassae: = elytra, entomolin. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • This political metamorphosis is not the one chronicled this week by the mainstream press in both Mexico and the United States.
  • For some longtime residents, the metamorphosis is bitter sweet. Pushcarts Gone, Hester Street Area Seeks New Life
  • Despite his joy in Wolff as someone who in his own fashion had arrived at certain truths which he himself had also discovered, and despite his agreement with Wolff's phenomenalistic principle, Goethe could in no way accept his explanation of why metamorphosis took place in plants. Man or Matter
  • Starting from the axiom that every event has a cause, we have here the _causa finalis_ manifested in the last set of phenomena, the _causa materialis_ and _formalis_ in the first, while the existence of a _causa efficiens_ within the seed or egg and its product, is a corollary from the phenomena of growth and metamorphosis, which proceed in unbroken succession and make up the life of the animal or plant. Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
  • Hormones regulate many insect functions, including ecdysis and metamorphosis. Pheromones are chemicals emitted by one individual that alter the behavior of another member of the same species.
  • But where, as in the present section, we treat the descent theory apart from the evolution theory, we have also to think of the possibility that the species or groups of species are not originated through gradual development, but nevertheless do originate through descent -- namely, in leaps through metamorphosis of germs or a heterogenetic generation; and for such an idea we find confirmation in the {74} observation of the history of development of animals, which we call _change of generation_ or The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • Three scenes in particular are almost puke-worthy: when Goldblum shows Geena Davis how “Brundlefly” eats, when Brundlefly undergoes his final metamorphosis, and, ickiest of all, when the pregnant Geena Davis experiences a dream (prophecy? flash forward?) in which she goes into labor and ends up squirting out a wriggling watermelon-sized maggot. Top 10 Most Unnerving Movie Scenes » Scene-Stealers
  • That year also will mark the 50th anniversary of Corvette's metamorphosis from a sleek-looking sportster to a true performance car.
  • Hormones regulate many insect functions, including ecdysis and metamorphosis. Pheromones are chemicals emitted by one individual that alter the behavior of another member of the same species.
  • Thus, in contrast to biofouling organisms, settlement and metamorphosis are probably not tightly coupled, as megalopae can move between sites before metamorphosis.
  • Which also were altogether insupportable did not I pity its condition, in being present with it, and, as the poets 'gods were wont to assist such as were dying with some pleasant metamorphosis, help their decrepitness as much as in me lies by bringing them back to a second childhood, from whence they are not improperly called twice children. The Praise of Folly
  • It uses the narrative as a way to investigate the notion of architectural metamorphosis and redemption, and it does so by means of powerful installation pieces.
  • Hormones regulate many insect functions, including ecdysis and metamorphosis.
  • Another subunit appears about the time of metamorphosis to first juvenile instar, and expression of a sixth subunit begins four or five molts later.
  • Yet in captivity by reducing the quantity of water in which it is placed the young Axolotl can be forced to breathe air, and then it undergoes complete metamorphosis to the abranchiate condition. Hormones and Heredity
  • Howbeit there be many who would rather intitule it 'Metamorphosis', that is to say, a transfiguration or transformation, by reason of the argument and matter within. The Golden Asse
  • Mutual funds sometimes undergo a name metamorphosis, emerging from their original gray cocoons as beautiful butterflies that will fly your investment returns higher than ever … but does this flight really happen? Watch Out For The Mutual Fund Metamorphosis
  • Eventually the granite that forms the "basement" of our current continents formed in the crust, probably by fractional crystallization of lighter oxides of silicon and aluminum (accelerated by rapid mixing of crustal materials via subduction, remelting, and metamorphosis). Ancient Predator Revealed!
  • For eleven months its grubby surface was covered by a makeshift blue wall, screening the leisurely metamorphosis behind.
  • the larval forms of insects, but also of certain other creatures which undergo the process of metamorphosis in reaching the adult form.
  • We identified it on the Australian Caterpillar Website has images of the entire metamorphosis and identifies it as the Gardenia Hawk Moth because the caterpillar feeds on gardenia. What's That Bug?
  • The term metamorphosis includes both of these processes; and in the normal condition of the system presupposes a perfect equilibrium between them. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • The vertebrate thyroid gland produces two iodinated amino acids, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, which regulate diverse aspects of development, metabolic stimulation and metamorphosis.
  • The term metamorphosis, then, really implies an alteration in the organizing force, taking effect at a very early period of the life of the flower, at or before the period when the primitive aggregation of cells, of which it is at that time composed, becomes separated or Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Test of the larva in its latest period before the first metamorphosis whitish, waxy, stelliform, having usually eight lateral radiating processes and a dorsal convex mass of wax: average length of the whole about 1/40 in.
  • If any of these conditions is present in your industry, the chances for sudden and chaotic metamorphosis go up. THE STRATEGY MACHINE
  • In addition to ecological studies investigating the timing of amphibian metamorphosis, a considerable amount of work has addressed the endocrine control of metamorphosis.
  • The book traces the metamorphosis of this endangered ecosystem from rich wetlands to prosperous agricultural area, from saw grass and sloughs to sugar cane, winter vegetables and cattle.
  • During the Devonian period, insects began to exploit terrestrial environments. Flight, the exoskeleton, and metamorphosis are probably keys to insect success.
  • In most biofouling organisms, settlement and metamorphosis are so tightly coupled that there is some debate as to whether they are actually separate processes.
  • In one work arranged in three registers, 23 small photos of the artist in front of a plain backdrop plot Sherman's metamorphosis from dour everywoman to glamorous, heavily made-up party girl.
  • Neuroptera: nerve-winged: an ordinal term applied to insects with four net-veined wings; mouth mandibulate: head free: thorax loosely agglutinated; metamorphosis complete: in its older use, the term applied to all net-veined insects irrespective of metamorphosis or thoracic structure. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Like the majority of frogs and toads, many salamanders undergo an obligate metamorphosis that allows for the exploitation of both aquatic and terrestrial habitats during ontogeny.
  • Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain aquatic and gilled. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Ran means chaos and the form of the film becomes more chaotic as it goes, starting in a very stately style that falls apart as the king undergoes his metamorphosis from godlike being to spiritual leper.
  • This metamorphosis can also be produced by means of a magnet called the 'magnes microcosmi,' which is prepared from substances that have had a long association with the human body, and are penetrated by its vitality. The Sorcery Club
  • Under the new editor, the magazine has undergone a metamorphosis.
  • Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain aquatic and gilled. What The Hell Am I?
  • This would not be surprising if we consider extant marine arthropods such as Crustacea where it is usual that two or more planktonic larval stages occur prior to metamorphosis.
  • That, then, is the latest metamorphosis of ‘base football player’.
  • You see the caddice undergoes a complete metamorphosis. The Insect Folk
  • The little blue-haired girl was in front of the simple wooden door, the door that symbolized the huge metamorphosis she would go through upon stepping past that unornamented threshold.
  • Another striking example of metamorphosis is the transformation of the pluteus stage larva of the sea urchin into the adult.
  • The early stages of metamorphosis are characterized by programmed cell death and histolysis of most larval tissues.
  • The metamorphosis has happened with dizzying speed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The changes that occur at metamorphosis can be rapid and dramatic, the classic examples being the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into an adult butterfly, a maggot into a fly, and a tadpole into a frog.
  • The cast handle this metamorphosis excellently.
  • The man's form shrank in places, stretched in other places, and when at last the metamorphosis was complete, the sthenic form that stood there was no longer any design of ape. Conan the Fearless
  • Erik fears metamorphosis because he cannot foreknow what he'll become, yet he fears what he has become: adrift and a disappointment to the memory of his students and the effort of his friends. Butterfly, Butterflown
  • Your discussion should include descriptions of the life habits, types of metamorphosis and morphological characteristics of the apterygotes, but the main focus should be o evaluating arguments for or against including the apterygotes in the Class Insecta.
  • This strange metamorphosis is in some way connected to reports by astronomers that distant galaxies are ‘doubling’ – a phenomenon that is dubbed the Hubble Effect and attributed to the mutual annihilation of matter and anti-matter. Ballardian » Landscapes From a Dream: How the Art of David Pelham Captured the Essence of J G Ballard’s Early Fiction
  • The metamorphosis has happened with dizzying speed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within the chrysalis the insect undergoes complete metamorphosis.
  • Among them we find also scientists who answer the question in the sense of a new-modeling of the species, of a heterogenetic generation, and of a metamorphosis of germs. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • Not much is supposed to happen in terms of form changes throughout larval life until the end, when metamorphosis occurs in holometabolous forms, or when wings sprout out of preformed wing pads in hemimetabolous nymphs.
  • The metamorphosis which pleased me the least was that which she contracted after a voyage to Bourbon, from which she returned a mulattress, but without ceasing still to be remarkably handsome. French and Oriental Love in a Harem
  • The granite peaks and sylvan hollows in the Blue Ridge Mountains are the results of geological changes and metamorphosis over perhaps a billion year period of time.
  • Prior to metamorphosis, the caterpillars pack together and suspend themselves by the tips of their abdomens from the inner walls.
  • The imago can become multiradiate at the time of metamorphosis, or it can be 5-rayed at metamorphosis and add the supernumerary rays during post larval growth stages.
  • It took me some time to undergo the metamorphosis from teacher to lecturer.
  • I lived on the edge again, but this one slipped into the ocean gradually, the land going through a metamorphosis of sorts — hot and grainy to crunchy and egg shelly, to soft, to mushed-up with life and happy to be hidden. A Country of Husbands
  • Moralising interpretations generally explained physical metamorphosis as the external manifestation of the bestial nature within.
  • Today, the metamorphosis is complete. Times, Sunday Times
  • the metamorphosis of the old house into something new and exciting
  • Meanwhile Rockwell (Darren Kendrick) suspects that a metamorphosis is taking place, possibly bringing about an evolutionary step for mankind -- one that could survive the current ecological decline. MOVIE REVIEW: Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis
  • Later, we see her in real terror as Namtar's metamorphosis takes hold and changes her very being.
  • The metamorphosis of lion into lamb in canto viii is also fractal: we are unsure whether he is now exactly like a lamb. _Queen Mab_ as Topological Repertoire
  • PUPA - The nonfeeding stage between the larva and adult in the metamorphosis of holometabolous insects, during which the larva typically undergoes complete transformation within a protective cocoon or hardened case. Defining Ourselves
  • Positive effects of juvenoids on crustacean metamorphosis were also encountered in barnacles early on.
  • People around the world have taken inspiration from the metamorphosis of the earthbound caterpillar into the ethereal butterfly.
  • Yet a slow but steady metamorphosis is taking place.
  • Thus the biggest surprise of "Picasso: Mosqueteros" is its evidence of a coloristic metamorphosis that overtook the monochromatically inclined master in his supposed dotage. The Late Show
  • This metamorphosis has happened because while I'm happy to embrace country living I like it to be wrapped up in a duck-down duvet of urban comfort.
  • The house fly has complete metamorphosis: egg, larvae, pupae and adult.
  • Later, the tadpole larva will undergo metamorphosis to give rise to the adult frog; the tail regresses and the limbs form.
  • A certain ephemerous insect (Chlöeon) during its development, moults, as shown by Sir J. Lubbock, above twenty times, and each time undergoes a certain amount of change; and in this case we see the act of metamorphosis performed in a primary and gradual manner. XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Development and Embryology
  • He has a hard time making the cliché metamorphosis from dissolute wanderer to committed hero come across, but that is mostly due to problems in the script's pacing.
  • It feels like a metamorphosis, and my phase as a chrysalid is nearing a close. Spectre12 Diary Entry
  • Guiyang people there is a metamorphosis of consumer psychology.
  • This is the premise of Franz Kafka's short novel The Metamorphosis .
  • It was a weird, improbable metamorphosis for the plump, gypsy-like woman with long batik dresses and dyed-black hair Jane had last seen arguing with impecunious guests on Kuta beach. A Covert Affair
  • With the addition of steps and a safety ramp, the metamorphosis is complete. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the human fish appears not to complete the metamorphosis; it reaches sexual maturity as a larva.
  • If sufficient stimuli are present, the physiological process of metamorphosis is initiated within the larvae.
  • This is followed by a discussion of metamorphosis in insects and amphibians.
  • When Tom is identified as a thumbling, he has been speaking to a dragonfly larva also about to undergo a metamorphosis.
  • That's without adding the Metamorphosis Odyssey; put it in the mix and it's even bendier. Top 158 Comic Book Runs #107-103 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • His transition from self-created victim to self-obsessed nouveau adolescent, to the gently compassionate man his family actually needs is an extraordinary metamorphosis.
  • During the remainder of the interview the whole character of the man in grey had undergone a metamorphosis. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Most studies of invertebrate larval metamorphosis have been performed with species that are sedentary or sessile as adults.
  • Table 4 captures this metamorphosis in major party support in a different way.
  • If the forms were not perpetually being destroyed, they could not alter, could undergo no metamorphosis. Secrets of the Soil
  • A butterfly is produced by metamorphosis from a caterpillar.
  • Hormones regulate many insect functions, including ecdysis and metamorphosis.
  • All flies undergo complete metamorphosis with egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages in their development.
  • See "F.cts and Arguments for Darwin," page 119 (note), where F. Muller gives his reasons for the belief that the "complete metamorphosis" of insects was not a character of the form from which insects have sprung: his argument largely depends on considerations drawn from the study of the neuroptera.) More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
  • Although the four-elements paradigm remained robust throughout antiquity and through the Middle Ages (during which a mystical tradition emerged proposing a fifth element, ruling the others, the socalled quintessence), atomism fell out of favor for nearly two millennia until the quantitative philosophy of the early Enlightenment created a conceptual environment friendly to the metamorphosis of alchemy, through the chemical experiments of Robert Hooke, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XXIII No 4
  • Male cypris metamorphosis and a new male larval form, the trichogon, in the parasitic barnacle Sacculina carcini Crustacea: Cirripida: Rhizocephala. Parasite Rex
  • The piece features an excerpt from All Moonshine, a captivating, expressive work exploring metamorphosis that Yoshioka brought to Montreal in 2000.
  • Like fossils of whales with legs, Archaeopteryx seemed to capture a moment in a critical evolutionary metamorphosis.
  • Checkpoints in the life-cycle of Cassiopea spp.: control of metagenesis and metamorphosis in a tropical jellyfish.
  • It is in relation to the threefold parental authorities that we can best understand Min's metamorphosis from a child-adult to a confused adolescent and then, unfortunately, to an unthinking adult-child.
  • You are not claiming that DNA fractality is generally associated with metamorphosis, right? Another unintelligent move - The Panda's Thumb
  • That accolade was the final confirmation of Dragila's metamorphosis from quirky outsider to exalted global personality.
  • Werner Schroeter stages a Wagner opera featuring the "rebirth of Tristan in the spirit of battleship Potemkin", philosopher Peter Sloterdijk talks about Ovid and the metamorphosis of added value, a man at the piano analyses the score of a strike song while workers and factory owners face off in an opera by Luigi Nono, the poet Dürs Grünbein interprets Bert Brecht's aesthetisation of the Communist manifesto in swinging oceanic hexameter, cultural scientist Signandsight.com
  • The theory of the heredity of somatogenic modifications by means of hormones harmonises with and goes far to explain the facts of metamorphosis and recapitulation in adaptive characters, and also the origin of secondary sexual characters, their correlation with the periodical changes in the gonads and the effects of castration. Hormones and Heredity
  • Perhaps it will matter less as his south Londoner metamorphosis continues. Times, Sunday Times
  • It took me some time to undergo the metamorphosis from teacher to lecturer.
  • He kicked the jack-of-all-trades route to the curb, got himself a band, and made a quick metamorphosis into a brash rocker.
  • One of the characteristics of amphibians is metamorphosis; when the larva or tadpole living in water and breathing with gills develops into an adult, it leaves the aquatic environment and breathes with lungs like a land animal.
  • With apologies to those whose work we might leave out, we are still far from having a complete understanding of how the transformations of metamorphosis are controlled in even one species.
  • The verb transformed comes from the Greek word metamorphosis. Living on the Edge
  • Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle.
  • A close examination of the fresco reveals a series of allusions to metamorphosis.
  • Many of the recorded instances of so-called metamorphosis of the parts of the flower to sepals have occurred in monocotyledonous plants, or others in which the calyx and corolla are of the same colour, and constitute what is frequently termed the perianth; and as this is usually brightly coloured (not green) it is more convenient to group the metamorphoses in question under the general term Petalody, which thus includes all those cases in which the organs of the flower appear in the form of coloured petal-like organs, whether they be true petals or segments of a coloured perianth. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • I've been thinking about Kafka's ‘Metamorphosis’, a story which is an allegory about how we view those who are chronically ill.
  • This mystical union of first-born and last-born in a single family position arguably constitutes a particular variation on the image of ‘two in one,’ after the model of identity-cum-opposition, that underlies metamorphosis.
  • This sprawling site bears the marks of geological metamorphosis, when sediments have compacted into layers of shale and now preserve the delicate details of these organisms as fossils.
  • Mendel, Gregor meristem metabolism metamorphosis microorganisms missing link mitochondrion mitochondrial Eve mitosis molecular biology mollusks 21. Life Sciences
  • The twist is that this metamorphosis is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf.
  • These salamanders undergo a typical amphibian life cycle, wherein they hatch from the egg in an aquatic-larval form and eventually undergo a metamorphosis through which they achieve a terrestrial adult form.
  • Endocrine studies have shown that thyroid hormone is the principle morphogen controlling amphibian metamorphosis.
  • This is unfortunate because the skeletal reorganization experienced by anurans during metamorphosis is unparalleled among vertebrates.
  • Epidem., a physician might answer to such as might find the metamorphosis indecent: Thus have I accoutred myself, not that I am proud of appearing in such a dress, but for the sake of my patient, whom alone I wholly design to please, and no wise offend or dissatisfy. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • A pulse of the steroid hormone ecdysone at the onset of metamorphosis triggers the rapid transformation of a flat leg imaginal disc into an immature adult leg, largely through coordinated changes in cell shape.
  • On the one hand, lycanthropy referred to the reality of the werewolf, that is, the phenomenon of metamorphosis from human form to wolf.
  • So what kind of metamorphosis does the photograph as a form of animation effectuate?
  • Paul Klee's geometrized color-band depictions of nature as process and metamorphosis come to mind, but Bandau's aerial structures seem more about spiritual freedom and exaltation despite their somber palettes, despite the arduous labor they demand than rootedness. ArtScene: Joachim Bandau and Cornelia Schulz Deliver Optical Pleasure with Intellectual Vigor
  • She had undergone an amazing metamorphosis from awkward schoolgirl to beautiful woman.
  • European newts express different SSD patterns depending on their developmental pathway (i.e., metamorphosis versus paedomorphosis), as well as their species and population. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • After all, the ladybug could be the room's former occupant suffering from an unfortunate metamorphosis a la Gregor, which would explain how I ended up in Kilgo, a circumstance my non-abroad, Central-bound peers like to repeat in mild disbelief and medium-to-spicy jealousy The Chronicle
  • Under the new editor, the magazine has undergone a metamorphosis.
  • During the final instar, the tissues within the larval cuticle change to those of the adult, a process known as metamorphosis.
  • Apart from the metamorphosis of the fat Raja into a sleek guy, the movie is simple and deals with human relationships.
  • In fact, nature will be so changed and will undergo such a metamorphosis that we won't get sick. Christianity Today

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