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Next come the creatures called Rotifers, which are very minute.
A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga William Walker Atkinson 1897
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Mate choice in male Brachionus pllicatilis Rotifers.
Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem! Carin Bondar 2012
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Rotifers are tiny freshwater-dwelling organisms that also have two distinct female forms: sexual and asexual.
Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem! Carin Bondar 2012
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Mate choice in male Brachionus pllicatilis Rotifers.
Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem! Carin Bondar 2012
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Rotifers are tiny freshwater-dwelling organisms that also have two distinct female forms:Â sexual and asexual.
Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem! Carin Bondar 2012
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Rotifers are a class of microscopic aquatic invertebrates.
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Rotifers are clear as crystal: we can see their cells through our microscopes.
Cell-Level Healing Joyce Whiteley Hawkes 2006
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Rotifers, - it turns out, are incredibly delicate animals, just - about impossible to preserve after they're dead, no matter what stage of their development you catch them in.
Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957
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As for Rotifers and Tardigrades being spontaneously generated, my mind can no more digest such statements, whether true or false, than my stomach can digest a lump of lead.
Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 James Marchant
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As for Rotifers and Tardigrades being spontaneously generated, my mind can no more digest such statements, whether true or false, than my stomach can digest a lump of lead.
Alfred Russel Wallace Letters and Reminiscences Marchant, James 1916
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