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  1. ... the base. Fruit an oblong capsule, with one cell, three valves, and a multitude of minute seeds. Roots perennial, with many long, thick, fleshy cylin- drical and ...
  2. ... stigma triangular. Ovules four to six in each cell. Berry few-seeded (red). Gray. The ordinary lily of the valley of the gardens is a low, perennial herb, having slender running root-stocks, which send ...
  3. ... in cases in which operative measures of reasonable safety offer possible hope for removal. Seventy-three of the cases analyzed after most rigorous criticism have been regarded as apparent cures. The small round-cell type apparently offers the greatest expectation of benefit, ...
  4. ... 211: 261-5 Ja 12 70 Red blood cell transfusion: administrative report. G.A. Becker and R.H. Aster. Transfusion 13: 109-11 Mr-Ap 73 Safety and long-term effects of plasmapheresis. M.A. ...
  5. ... combs must be again removed, and all royal cells that contain larva 644 Bee-Keeping Department. cut off, as the safety of the new queen depends greatly on th* ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - New biology 
    Publication: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1924]
    ... crustacean . . 119 Cytoplasm, of cells 44 of nerve cells 322 of protoplasm 244 D Daddy-long-legs, an arachnid . 119 Dairy cow, discussed .... 232 Daisy, a composite flower . . 505 Dandelion, weed 516 a ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Bradford and Read ..., 1814
    ... dissection very large and conspicuous, as the turpentine-cells of the Fir tribe. In herbaceous plants, whose stems are only of annual duration, the perennial roots frequently contain these fluids in the most ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Boston, 1814
    ... dissection very large and conspicuous, as the turpentine-cells of the Fir tribe. In herbaceous plants, whose stems are only of annual duration, the perennial roots frequently contain these fluids in the most ...
  9. ... pistil, one style, one stigma. Berry three celled, cells two seeded. Flowers ... perennial, horizontal, thick, wrinkled, premorse. Stem simple, erect, two ...
  10. ... recur annually with the regu- larity of the perennials. Some endemic diseases are as constant as the evergreens; some are as sure as the thistles, daisies and goldenrod; some prefer the spring, others the ...
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