An Englishman named Sir George Yeardley was likely the first person in the USA to be memorialized with a tombstone, say the ...
Allen, R. D., “Amœboid Movement”, in Vol. 2 of “The Cell”, edit. by Brachet, J., and Mirsky, A. E. (Academic Press, in the press). Allen, R. D., Exp. Cell ...
And there are luminous radiolarians—amoeboid beings that typically live in colonies built on exquisite glass scaffolds. Not to mention glowing bacteria. Indeed, of all the groups of organisms ...
In 1901, a broken tombstone from the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown was rediscovered in ...
No Formica with amoeboid patterns, no molded wall clocks, nothing that is definitely plastic. It's just another layer of irony in that film.
If you want to have some of the most fun you’ll have in Magic: the Gathering, you owe it to yourself to try a five-color ...
His one concession to that sensibility was an outrageous amoeboid tie, but his tweediness in other respects would have endeared him to any Clubbie, had there been one in attendance. Close-up ...