Definition of Amitotically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amitotically

amiss
amiss(p)
amisses
amissibility
amissible
amissing
amission
amissness
amisulpride
amit
amithiozone
amities
amitoses
amitosis
amitotic
amitotically (current term)
amitraz
amitriptyline
amitriptyline hydrochloride
amitriptylines
amitrole
amitroles
amitryptiline
amitryptilines
amity
amiuchi
amla
amlas
amlodipine
amlodipine besylate

Literary usage of Amitotically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1906)
"He also reports that the nonfunctional male nucleus may divide amitotically in the upper part of the egg. Two tube nuclei were reported by ..."

2. The Cell in Development and Inheritance by Edmund Beecher Wilson (1911)
"1 In this direction Flemming sought an explanation of the fact that leucocytes may divide either mitotically or amitotically (/. ..."

3. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1916)
"Though the amitotically-divided parts of the nucleus seem to possess metabolic independence, as noted, they do not appear to have reproductive independence, ..."

4. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"Adjacent is a blastomere whose nucleus u dividing amitotically. F' Blastomeres newly arisen from the ..."

5. First Report on the Cytological Investigation of Cancer: 1906 by John Edward Salvin Moore, Charles Edward Walker (1906)
"The polymorphic nuclear cells apparently continue to divide amitotically for a number of generations. It is impossible in the present brief communication to ..."

6. Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt (1903)
"Miss Ferguson ('01) found in Pinus that in a few cases the second sperm-nucleus divides amitotically, and a similar observation was made by Arnoldi ('00) in ..."

7. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1901)
"... size and divide amitotically. The direct division apparently takes place by a sharp breaking apart of the portions of the nuclei, resembling a slicing. ..."

8. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1906)
"(2) The nuclei of a young trophozoite.may multiply amitotically and proceed to the periphery of the cell, where the protoplasm rounds itself off about each ..."

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