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Definition of Cytoplastic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to a cytoplast.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cytoplastic
Literary usage of Cytoplastic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irritability: A Physiological Analysis of the General Effect of Stimuli in by Max Verworn (1913)
"Specific energy of living substance. Qualitative alterations of the specific
metabolism and their relations to pathology. Functional and cytoplastic stimuli ..."
2. The Biology of the Blood-cells with a Glossary of Hæmatological Terms: For by Oskar Cameron Gruner (1914)
"THE cytoplastic PHENOMENA OF BLOOD-FORMING TISSUES. Section I.—(1) ON METAPLASIA
IN GENERAL—Meaning of the term metaplasia—Metaplastic changes in epithelium ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"... question of the role of oxygen in metabolism, the self-regulation of metabolism
and the law of mass action, and functional and cytoplastic metabolism. ..."
4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1906)
"An extensive and detailed embryological paper copiously illustrated, from which
the author's summary may be quoted in full: (i) The scanty cytoplastic ..."
5. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1906)
"... summary may be quoted in full: (I) The scanty cytoplastic investment which
the neuroblasts possess during the early development stages takes little part ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"The reviewer believes that Conklin's contribution on the nuclear and cytoplastic
relations of the germ cell and the preformation of the organism in the ..."
7. The Cambridge Natural History by Arthur Everett Shipley, Sidney Frederic Harmer (1906)
"95101, 104];, the nuclear process being " accelerated " or the cytoplastic teing "
retarded," whichever we prefer to say and to hold. ..."