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Definition of Blastemata
1. blastema [n] - See also: blastema
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastemata
Literary usage of Blastemata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Pathological Anatomy by Charles Handfield Jones, Edward Henry Sieveking (1854)
"Our knowledge respecting the influence which the nature of the blastema has on
the production of new vessels, amounts to this—(1), that in blastemata ..."
2. The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, Modes of Origin by H. Charlton Bastian (1872)
"... arising in homogeneous blastemata, and independently altogether of pre-existing
cells. As we have already endeavoured to show, it would be quite ..."
3. The Chicago Medical Journal (1868)
"We have especially experimented with blastemata which we could be assured ...
the receptacles destined to contain the blastemata were either pouches made of ..."
4. The Nature and affinities of tubercle by Reginald Southey (1867)
"The doctrine of a primitive diversity in blastemata is the only tenable basis of
a humoral pathology, as Rokitansky himself says, in the preface to his most ..."
5. Bibliographical Index to North American Botany: Or, Citations of Authorities by Sereno Watson (1878)
"The causes of the specific characteristics of individual growths •were then
naturally sought in the blastemata, and the peculiarities attributed to the ..."
6. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1847)
"The circumstance that these and no other structures are formed, cannot in these
instances be dependant on the blastemata, which, as far as chemical analysis ..."