Ultrastructure of Silk Gland of Webspinners, Oligotoma japonica (Insecta, Embioptera)
- T. Nagashima, N. Niwa, S. Okajima, T. Nonaka
- Biology
- 25 December 1991
Certain Chelicerata and Hexapoda in the Arthropoda produce silk threads of a protein aceous material which is insoluble in water . All glands producing silk are considered of ec todermal origin. Silk…
Multiple layer structure of non-Abelian vortex
- M. Eto, T. Fujimori, T. Nagashima, M. Nitta, K. Ohashi, N. Sakai
- Physics
- 9 March 2009
Anatomy of Galloisiana nipponensis Caudell et King Part 1 Skeleto-muscular system of the head
- T. Nagashima
- Biology
- 17 May 1982
Ultrastructure of posterior silk gland cells and liquid silk in Indian tasar silkworm, Antheraea mylitta drury (Lepidoptera : Saturniidae)
- H. Akai, T. Nagashima, S. Aoyagi
- Biology
- 1 December 1993
Non-Abelian vortices in SO(N) and USp(N) gauge theories
- M. Eto, T. Fujimori, W. Vinci
- Mathematics
- 25 March 2009
Non-Abelian BPS vortices in SO(N) x U(1) and USp(2N) x U(1) gauge theories
are constructed in maximally color-flavor locked vacua. We study in detail
their moduli and transformation properties…
Cleavage of the jumping bristletail, Pedetontus unimaculatus Machida : Hexapoda, Microcoryphia, Machilidae
- H. Ando, R. Machida, T. Nagashima, 安藤 裕, 町田 龍一郎, 長島 孝行
- Biology
- 5 October 1990
Head Structure of the Psocid Psococerastis nubila (ENDERLEIN) (Psocoptera, Psocidae)
- M. Masumoto, T. Nagashima
- Biology
- 25 December 1993
Structural Characteristics of Cocoon Filament of the African Silkmoth, Argema mimosae
- H. Akai, T. Nagashima
- Biology
- 25 November 2002
Ovarian Structure and Oogenesis of the Webspinner Oligotoma japonica (Embioptera, Oligotomidae)
- N. Niwa, T. Nagashima, M. Matsuzaki
- Biology
- 25 September 1993
Embryonic development of the jumping bristletail Pedetonutus unimaculatus Machida, with special reference to embryonic membranes (Hexapoda: Microcoryphia, Machilidae)
- R. Machida, T. Nagashima, H. Ando
- BiologyJournal of morphology
- 1 May 1994
In the machilid Pedetonutus unimaculatus, a germ disc is formed by the aggregation and proliferation of cells within a broadly defined embryonic area by the addition of the amnion to the serosal fold.
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