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Meanings of fungoid growth in inglês
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Usage of fungoid growth in inglês
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His low, flat-topped hat was faintly green, as though a delicate fungoidgrowth were just budding on its black.
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The most prominent symptom was the appearance of a white fungoidgrowth in patches upon the exterior of the fish.
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In regard to the lower types of fungoidgrowth, such as yeast, the results of investigators are more at variance.
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The man's whole mind was distorted by a hideous fungoidgrowth-thelove of gain, which is the root of all evil.
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Finally he says that plants thus treated mature more quickly, are almost always perfectly healthy, and are not affected with fungoidgrowth.
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A fungoidgrowth-a unique one, of greenish-greycolour-developedfrom spontaneous impregnation, and decolourized the liquid, which originally was of a yellowish- brown.
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The salmon placed therein were after a day or two attacked by a parasitic fungoidgrowth on the skin, and in a few days died.
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It was crawling with white fungoidgrowths.
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The symptoms were painful and disgusting-openwounds, loosening of the teeth, curious fungoidgrowths on the gums and legs.
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Once the pressure is removed, however, this quickly comes about, and the characteristic fungoidgrowths rapidly make their appearance.
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When the production of fungoidgrowths is prevented by means of an antiseptic, the inversion of sugar does not take place.
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"It is evidently a remnant of despotic barbarism, a fungoidgrowth from Oriental bondage--
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It looked as if life had abandoned the miserable little body, leaving but a little substance for fungoidgrowths to flourish in.
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In this manner we may increase or prolong the fructification of fungoidgrowths, or the life of the aerobian ferments in our flasks.
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Under these conditions the fermentation of sugar is extremely languid: the ratio obtained is very nearly the same that ordinary fungoidgrowths would give.
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"Only a fungoidgrowth, I dare say- agrowingdisease in the lungs," said Deronda, accustomed to treat Hans in brotherly fashion.