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I. Summary Presentations

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  2. Morphologie und Fortpflanzung der Phytomonadinen. (K. G. Grell, 1964) 13 1/2 min. [Morphology and reproduction of Phytomonadina].

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  3. Chlamydomonas reinhardii (Volvocales)-Asexuelle Fortpflanzung (U. SchlÖSser, 1966/ 1967) 10 min.

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  4. Gonium pectorale (Phytomonadina). Ungeschlechtliche Fortpflanzung. (K. G. Grell, 1963) 4 1/2 min. [Asexual reproduction of Gonium pectorale].

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  19. Corallomyxa mutabilis. Formwechsel. (K. G. Grell, 1967) 4 min [Morphology of Corallomyxa mutabilis].

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  31. Morphologie der Foraminiferen (K. G. Grell, 1959) 4 1/2 min. [Morphology of Foraminifera].

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  32. Fortpflanzung der Foraminiferen. (K. G. Grell, 1959) 14 1/2 min. [Reproduction of Foraminifera].

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  34. Patellina corrugata (Foraminifera). Fortpflanzung. (K. G. Grell, 1958) 11 min. [Reproduction of Patellina corrugata (Foraminifera)].

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  36. Actinosphaerium arachnoideum (Heliozoa). Fortpflanzung. (K. G. Grell, 1963) 8 min. [Reproduction of Actinosphaerium arachnoideum (Heliozoa)].

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  37. Morphologie der Radiolarien. (K. G. Grell, 1960) 13 1/2 min. [Morphology of Radiolaria].

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  38. Die Entwicklung von Eucoccidium dinophili. (K. G. Grell, 1954) 12 min [Development of Eucoccidium dinophili].

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  39. Eimeria stiedai (Sporozoa). — Exogene Phase. (U. DÜRR, 1970) 10 1/2 min [Exogenous phase of Eimeria stiedai (Sporozoa)].

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  43. Morphologie der Ciliaten II. Spirotricha. Peritricha, Chonotricha, Suctoria. (K. G. Grell, 1963) 11 1/2 min. [Morphology of ciliates. II. Spirotricha, Peritricha, Chonotricha, Suctoria].

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  44. Fortpflanzung der Ciliaten. (K. G. Grell, 1963) 10 1/2 min [Reproduction of ciliates].

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  45. Alimentation des Infusoires Ciliés. I. Nutrition des Ciliés Végétivores. (J. Dragesco, 1948–1958) 14 1/2 min. [Ingestion of food by ciliated Infusoria. I. Herbivorous ciliates].

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  46. Alimentation des Infusoires Ciliés. II. Nutrition des Ciliés Histophages. (J. Dragesco, 1948–1958) 10 min [Ingestion of food by ciliated Infusoria. II. Histophagous ciliates].

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  47. Alimentation des Infusoires Ciliés. Iii. Nutrition des Ciliés Gymnostomes Prédateus. (J. Dragesco, 1948–1958) 25 1/2 min [Ingestion of food by ciliated Infusoria. Iii. Predatory gymnostomatous ciliates].

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  51. Morphogenese der Folliculiniden (Ciliata). II. Gehäusebau und Reorganisation. (G. Uhlig, 1965) 12 min. [Morphogenesis of folliculinids (Ciliata). II. Formation of lorica and reorganization].

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  52. Morphologie der Suktorien. (K. G. Grell, 1964/65) 9 1/2 min [Morphology of Suctoria].

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  53. Fortpflanzung der Suktorien. (K. G. Grell, 1964/65) 14 min [Reproduction of Suctoria].

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  54. Parasiten und Räuber von Ephelota gemmipara (Suctoria). (K. G. Grell, 1965) 9 1/2 min. [Parasites and predators of Ephelota gemmipara (Suctoria)].

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  55. Ephelota gemmipara (Suctoria). Nahrungsaufnahme und Fortpflanzung. (K. G. Grell, 1965) 13 min [Ingestion of food and reproduction of Ephelota gemmipara (Suctoria)].

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  56. Acineta tuberosa (Suctoria). Nahrungsaufnahme und Schwärmerbildung. (K. G. Grell, 1965) 10 min. [Ingestion of food and swarmer formation of Acineta tuberosa (Suctoria)].

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  57. Tokophyra lemnarum (Suctoria). Nahrungsaufnahme und Schwärmerbildung. (K. Heckmann’, 1964/65) 11 min. [Ingestion of food and swarmer formation of Tokophyra lemnarum (Suctoria)].

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