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Definition of Epigeneses
1. epigenesis [n] - See also: epigenesis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epigeneses
Literary usage of Epigeneses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1848)
"In the fourth chapter, ON THE GENERAL RELATIONS OF PATHOLOGICAL epigeneses, the
author gives a general view of the leading characters of those processes and ..."
2. Charleston Medical Journal and Review (1848)
"epigeneses, new formations, or 2. as disintegration of tissue. ... epigeneses are
the most numerous class. Besides local diseases, almost ..."
3. The Atlantis by Dublin University College (1862)
"The carcinomatous structures are, in the language of Vogel, distinguished from
the slightly organised epigeneses by a higher degree of organization, ..."
4. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1847)
"If this be granted, and it is a position which no philosophic anatomist would be
inclined to doubt, it follows that, in the first class of epigeneses, ..."
5. A Manual of the Practice of Medicine by George Hilaro Barlow, David Francis Condie (1856)
"The period which elapses between the deposition and the softening of these
deposits, or epigeneses, is very different in individual cases ; it may vary from ..."
6. The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine (1847)
"The study of malignant epigeneses or ... for the history of these malignant
epigeneses, and particularly of tubercular disease, indicates that they are ..."