How To Use Vermiform In A Sentence
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While burrowing, caecilians employ concertina locomotion, lateral undulation, and vermiform locomotion.
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Methods The paste way of transparent offset paper was used to examine vermiform mite in some college students and its cause analysed.
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The best known members of this small group are the openings through the abdominal wall, which, originally placed at the strongest and safest position in the quadrupedal attitude, are now, in the erect attitude, at the weakest and most dangerous, and furnish opportunity for those serious and sometimes fatal escapes of portions of the intestines which we call hernia; the tonsils; and our friend the _appendix vermiformis_.
Preventable Diseases
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Prescott 12.195 reports a case of what he calls fatal colic from the lodgment of a chocolate-nut in the appendix; and Noyes 12.196 relates an instance of death in a man of thirty-one attributed to the presence of a raisin-seed in the vermiform appendix.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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As Clark cannot interview himself to the extent of half a column for the Morning Bazoo without getting his goozle entangled in the skein of his own intorted argument, so the Advertiser cannot grind out an editorial of equal length without getting hoist with its own logical sequence, split from vermiform appendix to occipitofrontalis by the recoil of its own syllogisms.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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With respect to the alimentary canal, I have met with an account of only a single rudiment, namely the vermiform appendage of the caecum.
Darwin and the vermiform appendix - The Panda's Thumb
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Continue reading “Darwin and the vermiform appendix”.
The Panda's Thumb: PZ Myers Archives
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids.
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The digestive system of grass and herbage-eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested.
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Another phylum, the Pogonophora, are also vermiform animals with a trochophore larva.
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A. Lameere has indeed, while admitting the adaptive character of insect larvae generally, argued (1899) with much ingenuity that the eruciform or vermiform type must have been primitive among the Endopterygota, believing that the original environment of the larvae of the ancestral stock of all these insects must have been the interior of plant tissues.
The Life-Story of Insects
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Another phylum, the Pogonophora, are also vermiform animals with a trochophore larva.
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The three taeniae coli converge at the base of the vermiform appendix on the cecum.
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Zorillas, Skunks, &c. They are small animals of elongated form, with short legs, commonly expressed as vermiform; where the head of a weasel will go his body will follow -- at least that was my experience in my boyish days, when I was particularly interested in vermin, and the gamekeeper was my first instructor in natural history.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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Darwin and the vermiform appendix is the next entry in this blog.
Halobacterium salinarum - The Panda's Thumb
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The Colorado River is our great resource and unless we conserve it and get the maximum benefit from it, we can depend upon becoming a sort of vermiform appendix to Los Angeles, instead of becoming one of the great empire states of this nation.
Colossus
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We have presented two models for the origin of the body wall musculature in vermiform bilaterians.
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Prescott reports a case of what he calls fatal colic from the lodgment of a chocolate-nut in the appendix; and Noyes relates an instance of death in a man of thirty-one attributed to the presence of a raisin-seed in the vermiform appendix.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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On the other hand, pathological conditions are marked by gall-like swellings and vermiform borings on exoskeletons that are thought to have been caused by diseases or parasitic infestation.
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The atrophied end of the caecum is the famous rudimentary organ, the vermiform appendix.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
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The appendix is also called the vermiform appendix because of its wormlike (vermiform) shape.
Appendix
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Auto transplantation of the vermiform appendix.
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Darwin and the vermiform appendix was the previous entry in this blog.
Edmund Scientific selling pseudoscience? - The Panda's Thumb
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The skin of fruit should never be eaten, nor should the stones, pips, or seeds be swallowed, as there is a danger of their accumulating in a small pouch of the bowel known as the vermiform appendix.
The Art of Living in Australia
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A scurvy, vermiform scug with a serpentine twinkle in his solitary eye.
On writing by stephen king
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The three longitudinal bands still start from the base of the vermiform process, but they are now no longer equidistant from each other, because the right saccule has grown between the anterior and posterolateral bands, pushing them over to the left.
XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids.
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While burrowing, caecilians employ concertina locomotion, lateral undulation, and vermiform locomotion.
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Often given the prefix "vermiform" because of its worm-like appearance, the appendix is a finger-like protrusion from a part of the bowel called the caecum.
The Guardian World News
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This mode of establishing the mesodermal musculature likely has occurred in small vermiform organisms.
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids.
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Also, the vermiform constellation Draco, which traditionally occupies the polar position in the heavens of the northern hemisphere, encircles the center of a late quattrocento tapestry depicting the heavens as a wheel of fortune and an enormous astrolabe.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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The Harpactacoida are primarily benthic evident by their vermiform (worm-shaped) bodies.