Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbion
Literary usage of Symbion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"The relationship between the symbion and the ... Any action which the symbion
has on them is in the direction of favouring osmosis, the normal method by ..."
2. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"... live together: see symbion.] Union for life of certain organisms, each of
which is necessary to the other; an intimate vital consociation, ..."
3. University Education in Denmark by OECD Staff (2005)
"... (begun 2001) 11 8 0.6 Total 420 286 676.0 Source: Data provided by the institutes.
The science parks are symbion Science Park, the Science Park CAT ..."
4. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"A parasite may become a symbion, as has probably occurred in the case of the
heather-fungus. There are many degrees of parasitism, from external hangers-on ..."
5. Veterinary Bacteriology: A Treatise on the Bacteria, Yeasts, Molds, and by Robert Earle Buchanan (1911)
"Each organism is called a symbion or symbiont. The symbionts are not necessarily
closely related forms and may belong to the most widely separated groups of ..."
6. Viet Nam at the Crossroads: The Role of Science and Technology by Keith A. Bezanson (1999)
"... shared experiences with representatives of several European high-tech parks,
such as Sophia-Antipolis (France), Ideon (Sweden), and symbion (Denmark), ..."
7. Viet Nam at the Crossroads: The Role of Science and Technology by Keith A. Bezanson (1999)
"... shared experiences with representatives of several European high-tech parks,
such as Sophia-Antipolis (France), Ideon (Sweden), and symbion (Denmark), ..."
8. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"The relationship between the symbion and the ... Any action which the symbion
has on them is in the direction of favouring osmosis, the normal method by ..."
9. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"... live together: see symbion.] Union for life of certain organisms, each of
which is necessary to the other; an intimate vital consociation, ..."
10. University Education in Denmark by OECD Staff (2005)
"... (begun 2001) 11 8 0.6 Total 420 286 676.0 Source: Data provided by the institutes.
The science parks are symbion Science Park, the Science Park CAT ..."
11. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"A parasite may become a symbion, as has probably occurred in the case of the
heather-fungus. There are many degrees of parasitism, from external hangers-on ..."
12. Veterinary Bacteriology: A Treatise on the Bacteria, Yeasts, Molds, and by Robert Earle Buchanan (1911)
"Each organism is called a symbion or symbiont. The symbionts are not necessarily
closely related forms and may belong to the most widely separated groups of ..."
13. Viet Nam at the Crossroads: The Role of Science and Technology by Keith A. Bezanson (1999)
"... shared experiences with representatives of several European high-tech parks,
such as Sophia-Antipolis (France), Ideon (Sweden), and symbion (Denmark), ..."
14. Viet Nam at the Crossroads: The Role of Science and Technology by Keith A. Bezanson (1999)
"... shared experiences with representatives of several European high-tech parks,
such as Sophia-Antipolis (France), Ideon (Sweden), and symbion (Denmark), ..."