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Definition of Bioplasts
1. bioplast [n] - See also: bioplast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioplasts
Literary usage of Bioplasts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscope in medicine by Lionel Smith Beale (1878)
"Connected with the capillaries in every part of the kidney are minute bioplasts
which were concerned in their formation and which play a more important part ..."
2. Bioplasm: An Introduction to the Study of Physiology & Medicine by Lionel Smith Beale (1872)
"Of the numerous bioplasts formed, some die, the products of their death being taken
... Many of the bioplasts, however, retain the phosphate salts and other ..."
3. Protoplasmic Theory of Life by John Gordon Stewart Drysdale (1874)
"The number and size of these nuclei or bioplasts of the .capillaries, are shown
to correspond with the important functions assigned to them by Dr. Beale ..."
4. Protoplasm: Or, Matter and Life. With Some Remarks Upon the "Confession" of by Lionel Smith Beale (1874)
"The appearances and arrangement of the bioplasts, which are for the most part
... These minute bioplasts have been termed "granules," but such a name seems ..."
5. On slight ailments, and on treating disease by Lionel Smith Beale (1896)
"The bioplasts of the vessels, nerve- fibres, and other tissues, being supplied
with more nutrient matter than in the ordinary state, ..."