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Definition of Globoids
1. globoid [n] - See also: globoid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Globoids
Literary usage of Globoids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botanical Microtechnique: A Hand-book of Methods for the Preparation by A[lbrecht] Zimmermann (1893)
"The preparations are then washed and transferred to balsam in the usual way.
The crystalloids then appear deep blue, almost black. c. The globoids. 388. ..."
2. Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the by Arnold James Cooley, W. North (1892)
"... a crystalline form, though proteid in nature ; »Iso other peculiar small round
bodies (globoids), consisting of doable phosphate of lime and magnesia. ..."
3. Histology of Medicinal Plants by William Mansfield (1916)
"The globoids are larger when they occur singly. In sunflower seed (Plate 770, Fig.
2) the grains vary from reni- form to oval, and one or more ..."
4. Text-book of Botany, Morphological and Physical by Julius Sachs (1882)
"The globoids, on the other hand, are never absent from aleurone-grains ; when
they are accompanied by crystals, it is almost always the case that the grains ..."
5. The Microscope in Botany: A Guide for the Microscopical Investigation of by Wilhelm Julius Behrens (1885)
"The globoids (Kranz- korper of Hartig) have a roundish or cluster-like form ...
In order to investigate globoids (as crystals) first remove the oil from ..."
6. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1916)
"In an ammoniacal solution of ammonium phosphate the globoids are replaced by
groups of crystals of ammonium-magnesium phosphate. ..."
7. A Text-book of Botany and Pharmacognosy: Intended for the Use of Students of by Henry Kraemer (1907)
"Aleurone or protein grains are made up of protein-crystalloids, globoids and a
ground mass, the whole being enclosed by a membrane-like material (Fig. ..."