1That's the invertebrates showing the true story that the nitrates aren't showing.
2Thus the Algonkian contains the remains of only the humblest forms of the invertebrates.
3We must pass over the ever-changing groups of the invertebrates with the briefest notice.
4They have the same shape as in many other vertebrates and most of the invertebrates.
5About the same time a great impetus was given to the embryology of the invertebrates.
6Our results demonstrate that the lysosomal enzyme targeting pathway is conserved even among the invertebrates.
7They are also found in many of the invertebrates-forinstance, in the blood of the snail.
8Our friend says the invertebrates and other life on which the trout feed, are seriously depleted.
9Another contributor may be the introduction of non-native crayfish that eat the plants and the invertebrates.
10He divided the invertebrates, which Cuvier had called animals with white blood, into the seven following classes.
11In the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silurian the invertebrates were represented in all their subkingdoms by a varied fauna.
12Little needs to be said of the Tertiary invertebrates, so nearly were they like the invertebrates of the present.
13It passed through Marlborough sewage works and wiped out most of the invertebrates in 15 miles of the river.
14In 1867 and the following years the discovery of the germinal layers was extended to other groups of the invertebrates.
15If they were small enough, they passed through the invertebrates' digestive tracts and emerged, seemingly harmlessly, out the other end.
16They are protected in a way similar to the invertebrates having shells, and yet have the additional advantage of easy movement.
Translations for the invertebrates