noun. an asexual spore formed within the cell wall of the parent cell, as in certain bacteria, fungi, and algae; the inner wall of a spore or pollen grain;
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Endosphaeraceae; Endospora; endospore; endospore; endospore; endospore; endospore-forming bacteria; endospore-forming bacteria; endospore-forming bacteria; endospore-forming bacteria; Endospores; Endospores; Endospores; Endospores; endosporia; endosporium;
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endospore-forming bacteria; Endospores; Endospores; Endospores; endosporia; endosporium; Endosporous; Endoss; endosseous; endosseous implant; endosseous implant; endosseous implant; endosseous implant; endostatin; endostatin; endostatin;
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endosporium n. , pl. , -sporia . An endospore. See intine .
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endosporium: Definition and Pronunciation.
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Title;Secondary endosporium mucous gland cancer. Author;HORI YUKO(Fukui Red Cross Hosp.) KONISHI FUMIO(Fukui Red Cross Hosp.) Journal Title;Byoin Byori...
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Title;Atherosclerosis and carotid endosporium -tunica media hyperplasia. Author;KADOTA KAZUSHIGE(Kurashiki Cent. Hosp.) MITSUFUJI KAZUAKI(Kurashiki Cent.
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Spores 5.6-6.4(-7) x 4.8-5.6 µm, globose to subglobose or broadly ovoid, smooth, often with a dextrinoid and cyanophilous endosporium. Basidia 21-34.8 x 6.8-8.4 µm, clavate, four sterigmate, not siderophilous, rarely scleroid.
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This had been postulated in 1855 by F. Goldenberg on disjunct material, and proved by R. Zeiller in 1884. Kidston described the two wall layers of these megaspores (exosporium and endosporium), and refuted a contemporary opinion that any original cellular structure of the wall, or the original spore content,
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