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germ [ʤɜ:m, Am ʤɜ:rm] N

1. germ (bacterium):

germ

2. germ a. fig (early stage):

germ

germ-free ADJ

germ warfare N no pl

wheat germ, wheatgerm N no pl

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Each basidiospore is approximately 6 to7 m long and appear to possess a germ pore.
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Asides include the naming of living things and the history of germ theory.
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It also greatly improved yields in germ line mutations.
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The sertoli cells are pushed toward the lumen by the neoplastic germ cells, and spermatogenesis is almost always absent in the affected tubules.
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Quite different from them are coelomoducts, developed from the middle layer outward, serving to release the germ cells.
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An immune system that produces a wide variety, will likely have one or two subtypes that recognise any germ we are exposed to.
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In an era with limited understanding of germs, infection soon set in.
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However, germ line cells can be genetically modified and those modifications can be passed down to subsequent generations.
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Microscopic examination of affected testicular tissue most commonly shows germ cells with enlarged hyperchromatic nuclei with prominent nucleoli and clear cytoplasm.
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The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs.
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