单词 | fungoid |
例句 | The details that define their characters, too, are precise and impeccably off-center, a perfect match for their stained, saggy corduroys and fungoid gray hair. Review: ‘Oh, Hello on Broadway’ Stars an Even Odder Couple 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z Food, when even exposed to vitiated air, becomes deteriorated in quality, just as good flour is rendered worthless by mixture with the damaged fungoid grain. Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z Or were they possibly of vegetable origin—something of a fungoid nature—or even on that strange borderland ’twixt animal and vegetable where roam the yeasty microbe and boisterous bacillus? Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z It should be remembered that when bulbous plants are attacked by fungoid diseases, referred to at p. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z Apple orchards are not immune from insect pests and fungoid diseases, and an enormous business is now done in spraying machines and various insecticides. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z Preservation by Refrigeration.—At or below the freezing-point of water fungoid organisms are incapable of growth and multiplication. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z Some time ago the question of installing artificial driers received the serious attention of a number of estates in this country, chiefly on account of the incidence of fungoid and bacterial diseases in crepe rubber. The Preparation of Plantation Rubber 2011-03-09T03:00:40.870Z Many flies had laid their eggs in the fungoid, and it was a teeming mass of corruption and ill-smelling liquid. The Mad Planet 2011-03-02T03:00:25.117Z The cut surfaces may be dipped in soot, not only to dry it more rapidly, but also to prevent any stray spores of fungoid diseases from germinating. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z Party formulae, international rivalries, social customs, and very much of the ordinary law of our state impressed him as a kind of fungoid growth out of a fundamental intellectual muddle. Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z The same may be said of the various forms of coral or of fungoid growths. The Mechanism of Life It was merely a 'grotesque, fungoid growth which clustered round the primeval thread of ancestor worship,' more or less a 'pathological phenomenon closely allied with neurosis and hysteria.' Stand Up, Ye Dead He lay flat on the floating fungoid, and strove to reach out and grasp the end of the spear. The Mad Planet 2011-03-02T03:00:25.117Z Fungoid Diseases.—Of the fungoid diseases affecting bulbous plants happily there are few; and even these are not troublesome to any alarming extent in the open air. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z When hydrolysed these fungoid celluloses yield, in addition to monoses, glucosamine and acetic acid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" DRY ROT, a fungoid disease in timber which occasions the destruction of its fibres, and reduces it eventually to a mass of dry dust. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" I think I even bit something grisly and bloodless, like fungoid tissue, but I refuse to remember for certain. The Golgotha Dancers Here and there amid the heavy moss fat fungoid growths thrust up their heads, dead white, or cold red, or pink, or spotted orange. The Haunters of the Silences A Book of Animal Life Fungoid Diseases and Insect Pests The Cypriot agriculturist has to contend against the attacks of many species of insects and a number of fungoid pests. Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products There are then fungoid growths within, and the heat and tenderness denote the condition of the surface, which cannot without much violence be beheld. The Dog Fungoid Diseases.—“Wilt disease,” or “frenching,” perhaps the most important of the fungoid disease of cotton in the United States, is due to Neocosmospora vasinfecta. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 5 "Cosway" to "Coucy" The White Pine, moreover, has so far escaped serious attacks of insects and dangerous fungoid diseases which now threaten to exterminate in different parts of Europe extensive plantations of Larch. Garden and Forest Weekly, Volume 1 No. 1, February 29, 1888 Rust is a fungoid disease of recent years. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" I tell you, I saw that girl disintegrate, decay, turn fungoid under my eyes—ugh! The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon It is a fungoid and quite alien growth, which has fastened upon that genius, taking advantage of its frailties. The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations Walking was still exquisitely painful to me as we slipped out through the arched door and into the fungoid forest beyond the three blue cylinders. Astounding Stories, April, 1931 The growth may continue outward, and after working its way through muscle and skin finally break through and appear externally as stinking fungoid growths. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Fevers may sometimes be accompanied by fungoid bodies in the evacuations, but it is very difficult to determine them. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses Among the most destructive fungoid diseases is the so-called Ceylon leaf disease, which is caused by the Hemileia vastatrix, a fungus related to the wheat rust. All About Coffee In their stead, pale-colored creepers mantled the house walls, and everywhere were moss stains and the spore of the various fungoid growths. The Doomsman An important use of lime in agriculture is in preventing the action of certain fungoid diseases, such as "rust," "smut," "finger-and-toe," &c., as well as in killing, as every horticulturist and farmer knows, slugs, &c. Manures and the principles of manuring Only on the exterior the lung tissue could be recognized, although even there it had been largely converted into very dense, whitish connective tissue inclosing the fungoid growth. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle These may be regarded as the cardinal diseases of fungoid origin to which useful plants are subject in this country. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses There is the root disease, prevalent in all countries, and for which no cause has yet been definitely assigned, although it has been determined that it is of a fungoid nature. All About Coffee Obscure growths, and drowsy weeds overhanging moon-lit paths, where fungoid things fumble for light and air, hear that cry in their voluptuous dreams and move uneasily. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions It increases the capillary condition of the soil, prevents fungoid diseases, and promotes the growth of the more nutritive herbage in pasture-land. Manures and the principles of manuring One might have compared Meeus’s voice to the voice of a violin—a violin that had been attacked by some strange fungoid growth that had filled its interior and dulled the sounding board. The Pools of Silence Floriculture has to contend with many fungoid enemies, which sometimes commit great ravages amongst the choicest flowers. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses When developed, it is one or more inches in diameter, is sharply defined, elevated, hard, rounded or oval, fungoid or crab-shaped, and firmly implanted in the skin. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine The latter-named, unfortunately, is extremely liable to the attacks of a virulent form of fungoid disease, which rapidly destroys it. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown) This "rust" is really a fungoid trouble, and unless it is promptly checked it will soon spread to other plants. Amateur Gardencraft A Book for the Home-Maker and Garden Lover He is perfectly right in all he says with reference to the useful and preventive results of the use of "common garden" earth, or vegetable mould in checking any fungoid development, Saprolegnia or other. Amateur Fish Culture This appeared to one of us so strange, that application was made for specimens, which were kindly forwarded, and a cursory glance was enough to convince us that they were not fungoid. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses A rare form of disease, heretofore looked upon as sarcomatous, but now generally recognized as granuloma, and formerly described under the names mycosis fungoides, inflammatory fungoid neoplasm, and several others. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine Beside him, a fungoid creature from Clovis was busy practicing silently on its speaking machine, but nobody else seeemed to notice. Victory The sides of the wound become covered with granulation tissue which may fill the wound and sometimes overlap the lips, forming a fungoid growth called proud flesh. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse In regard to the lower types of fungoid growth, such as yeast, the results of investigators are more at variance. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 It is probable, therefore, that this fact is an element in the case as well as the presence of fungoid matter.” Fungi: Their Nature and Uses Science gives them a fungoid origin, but Shakespeare, as well as Master Fowington's grandmother, knew that Oberon and Titania's little people alone had the secret. Highways and Byways in Sussex We become flimsy fungoid beings, with no roots and no hold in the earth, like mushrooms. Fantasia of the Unconscious A fungoid ulcer is one in which the bottom of the ulcer projects beyond the edge of the skin. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse It looked as if life had abandoned the miserable little body, leaving but a little substance for fungoid growths to flourish in. The Child of Pleasure Upon feeling it, it was very hard and resistant, and on making an incision through the thorax it exhaled a fungoid odour. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses The gratings over the outlets of silt-basins which open at the surface of the ground, are sometimes, during the first year of the drainage, obstructed by a fungoid growth which collects on the cross bars. Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health It is brought about through the action of a minute fungoid plant. Talks on Manures A Series of Familiar and Practical Talks Between the Author and the Deacon, the Doctor, and other Neighbors, on the Whole Subject The surface of the resulting ulcers or abscess cavities soon fills up with exuberant granulations which protrude beyond the surface of the skin, giving it a fungoid appearance. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse In Gotha the plant is valued for curing chronic skin diseases, particularly of a fungoid character, such as ringworm; also for diseases of cattle. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure There were some that had no appreciable scent beyond a vague fungoid flavour, more or less common to all. Social Life in the Insect World Chinoline taken internally would, therefore, be a useful and safe agent in cases of internal putrid fungoid or other growth. Scientific American Supplement, No. 315, January 14, 1882 The aliens kept these buildings in some state of repair, and there was a communal garden of the planet’s dark, fungoid plant life. Warlord of Kor "It is evidently a remnant of despotic barbarism, a fungoid growth from Oriental bondage——" "Bishop, may I be allowed to ask if you are referring to Genesis?" Infelice Lichens, variegated, beautiful, though on the most arid foundations, half fungoid, half vernal—the very name for a booklet of modern verse. Certain Personal Matters Is he warned of the contents of the subsoil by a general emanation, by that fungoid effluvium common to all the species? Social Life in the Insect World The most prominent symptom was the appearance of a white fungoid growth in patches upon the exterior of the fish. New England Salmon Hatcheries and Salmon Fisheries in the Late 19th Century Gladiolus, Crocus, Narcissus, and Lily Diseases.—In certain soils and situations where the ground is heavy and the atmosphere inclined to be humid the Gladiolus is very subject to a destructive fungoid disease. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition As I remember it, Huxley detected a fragment of Sphagnum leaf in the same solution in which a fungoid growth had been developed. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 Finally he says that plants thus treated mature more quickly, are almost always perfectly healthy, and are not affected with fungoid growth. Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 Now these points, where my eyes divined the cryptogam pushing back the soil with its button-like heads, these points, where the ordinary fungoid odour was certainly very pronounced, were never selected by the dog. Social Life in the Insect World The salmon placed therein were after a day or two attacked by a parasitic fungoid growth on the skin, and in a few days died. New England Salmon Hatcheries and Salmon Fisheries in the Late 19th Century Diseases of Violets.—Violets are subject to fungoid diseases, both in spring and autumn. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Here and there are patches of tropical blossoms, towering ferns, fungoid growths, or some rare and beautiful orchid whose parasitical roots have attached themselves to a tree trunk. In the Amazon Jungle Adventures in Remote Parts of the Upper Amazon River, Including a Sojourn Among Cannibal Indians These alight on the leaves of coffee, and in weather favourable to the fungus, will germinate in about a day, and the fungoid plant then roots itself between the walls of the leaves. Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore Yeast is a fungoid growth, a microscopic plant capable of starting a fermentation in various substances. The Story of Crisco Later came difficulties; after successive dry summers the asparagus was attacked by a fungoid complaint, called by the growers "rust." Grain and Chaff from an English Manor The fungoid disease named Phyllosticta violæ is frequently common on Violet leaves in June. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition His low, flat-topped hat was faintly green, as though a delicate fungoid growth were just budding on its black. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Leaf disease is the common name given to the attack of Hemeleïa Vastatrix, a fungoid plant which distributes its spores in the form of a yellow powder. Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore Nor was it known whether it was of bacterial nature, or fungoid, or an animal parasite—e.g., an amoeba. Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 The use of the word 'fungoid,' and particularly that of 'inoculate,' is suggestive enough, and is evidence sufficient that either Blaine or his editor recognised, simply through clinical observation, the working of a special cause. Diseases of the Horse's Foot There was something fungoid in the oily brown skin, something in the clumsy deliberation of the tedious movements unspeakably nasty. The War of the Worlds Before me, squatting together upon the fungoid ruins of a huge fallen tree and still unaware of my approach, were three grotesque human figures. The Island of Doctor Moreau In cases of fungoid matter being thrown out on the cornea, the fungus may be touched with a rod of nitrate of silver, and little pain will follow. The Dog Sometimes biciliated minute cells are found; without any doubt they are zoospores derived from any algoid or fungoid species. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 Canker, on the other hand, is slowly progressive, and soon shows the characteristic fungoid excresences, which growths are in thrush never seen. Diseases of the Horse's Foot "Only a fungoid growth, I dare say—a growing disease in the lungs," said Deronda, accustomed to treat Hans in brotherly fashion. Daniel Deronda A fungoid literature of abominations grew up in the Tantras, which are filthy dialogues between Siva, the destroying influence in nature, and his consorts. Tales of Bengal I look and note that the horrid wound is larger, much larger, and seems to have a whitish, fungoid appearance. The House on the Borderland He will be returning next Friday from a special mission to investigate the fungoid parasites that have been attacking the cinchona trees in Ceylon.” A Modern Utopia Once the pressure is removed, however, this quickly comes about, and the characteristic fungoid growths rapidly make their appearance. Diseases of the Horse's Foot The man's whole mind was distorted by a hideous fungoid growth—the love of gain, which is the root of all evil. What's Bred in the Bone A fungoid growth—a unique one, of greenish-grey colour—developed from spontaneous impregnation, and decolourized the liquid, which originally was of a yellowish- brown. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) It so happened that at the time of his appointment, many of our important rivers were visited by "Saprolegnia ferax," the fungoid growth which became popularly known as Salmon Disease. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 The symptoms were painful and disgusting—open wounds, loosening of the teeth, curious fungoid growths on the gums and legs. The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan As I thought that the state of the anthers might be due to some fungoid growth, I examined them both in the bud and mature state, but could find no trace of mycelium. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species We find the same in vegetable diseases, where a peculiar insect will attack a distinct family of plants, or where a special variety of fungoid growth exerts a similar baneful influence. Wild Beasts and Their Ways, Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America — Volume 1 In this manner we may increase or prolong the fructification of fungoid growths, or the life of the aerobian ferments in our flasks. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) I have never thought of profiting by my humble fungoid water-colours...Fate will perhaps decide otherwise. Fabre, Poet of Science With a rhizopogon, a sort of little fungoid potato, which is frequent in pine woods at a moderate depth and sometimes even on the surface, I achieved complete success. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography A fog defaced all the trees of the park that morning, the white atmosphere adhered to the ground like a fungoid growth from it, and made the turfed undulations look slimy and raw. Two on a Tower Having been in correspondence with Paget lately on another subject, I mentioned to him an analogy which has struck me much, now that we know that sheep-pox is fungoid; and this analogy pleased him. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 By cultivating the various moulds on the surface of damp bread in a current of air we have obtained an abundance of ammonia, derived from the decomposition of the albuminoids effected by the fungoid life. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) Often I wondered whether I had not come upon a sort of fungoid people, with just enough mind to give them motion and the expressions of anger and greed. Lilith, a romance They have a parboiled appearance, are afflicted with hang-nails, while the nails are broken and discoloured, and the edges of the quick seem to be assuming a fungoid sort of growth. The Sea Wolf I hit a huge fungoid bulk that burst all about me, scattering a mass of orange spores in every direction, and covering me with orange powder. The First Men in the Moon When the production of fungoid growths is prevented by means of an antiseptic, the inversion of sugar does not take place. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) Under these conditions the fermentation of sugar is extremely languid: the ratio obtained is very nearly the same that ordinary fungoid growths would give. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) Still she did not open her eyes; and the horrid fear would at times invade me, that her growth was of some hideous fungoid nature, the few grapes being nowise sufficient to account for it. Lilith, a romance Immediately after their appearance M. Bechamp, who from 1855 had made no observation on the action of fungoid growths on sugar, although he had remarked their presence, modified his former conclusions. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) At times the cleft narrowed so much that we could scarce squeeze up it; at others it expanded into great drusy cavities, studded with prickly crystals or thickly beset with dull, shining fungoid pimples. The First Men in the Moon The light came from a tumultuous growth of livid fungoid shapes—some indeed singularly like our terrestrial mushrooms, but standing as high or higher than a man. The First Men in the Moon M. Bechamp has applied Mitscherlich's observation, concerning the soluble fermentative part of yeast, to fungoid growths, and has made the interesting discovery that fungoid growths, like yeast, yield to water a substance that inverts sugar. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) |
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