Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbions
Literary usage of Symbions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Chemical Terms by James Fitton Couch (1920)
"symbions. See symbiosis. Symbiosis. A condition in which the simultaneous presence
of two organic species in the same environment favors the development of ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemical Terms by James Fitton Couch (1920)
"symbions. See symbiosis. Symbiosis. A condition in which the simultaneous presence
of two organic species in the same environment favors the development of ..."
3. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"... which seem to help in breaking down the food, and certain symbions or commensals
which are on the whole useful, but levy a slight tax. ..."
4. Outlines of zoology by John Arthur Thomson (1895)
"160), who live in some degree of partnership, but without in any way preying upon
one another, eg, crab and sea anemone ; and (c) from symbions, who live in ..."
5. Outlines of Zoology by John Arthur Thomson, Marion Isabel Newbigin (1906)
"168), who live in some degree of partnership, but without in any way preying upon
one another, eg crab and sea-anemone ; and (c) from symbions, who live in ..."
6. The Science of Life: An Outline of the History and Biology and Its Recent by John Arthur Thomson (1899)
"Every one allows the general conception of the various organs as, symbions in a
common life. We constantly speak of correlated variations, and though these ..."
7. The Science of Life: An Outline of the History and Biology and Its Recent by John Arthur Thomson (1899)
"Every one allows the general conception of the various organs as symbions in a
common life. We constantly speak of correlated variations, and though these ..."
8. A Dictionary of Chemical Terms by James Fitton Couch (1920)
"symbions. See symbiosis. Symbiosis. A condition in which the simultaneous presence
of two organic species in the same environment favors the development of ..."
9. A Dictionary of Chemical Terms by James Fitton Couch (1920)
"symbions. See symbiosis. Symbiosis. A condition in which the simultaneous presence
of two organic species in the same environment favors the development of ..."
10. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"... which seem to help in breaking down the food, and certain symbions or commensals
which are on the whole useful, but levy a slight tax. ..."
11. Outlines of zoology by John Arthur Thomson (1895)
"160), who live in some degree of partnership, but without in any way preying upon
one another, eg, crab and sea anemone ; and (c) from symbions, who live in ..."
12. Outlines of Zoology by John Arthur Thomson, Marion Isabel Newbigin (1906)
"168), who live in some degree of partnership, but without in any way preying upon
one another, eg crab and sea-anemone ; and (c) from symbions, who live in ..."
13. The Science of Life: An Outline of the History and Biology and Its Recent by John Arthur Thomson (1899)
"Every one allows the general conception of the various organs as, symbions in a
common life. We constantly speak of correlated variations, and though these ..."
14. The Science of Life: An Outline of the History and Biology and Its Recent by John Arthur Thomson (1899)
"Every one allows the general conception of the various organs as symbions in a
common life. We constantly speak of correlated variations, and though these ..."