The brain worm protects itself by encysting and is amazingly hardy, able to survive in hostile environments outside of the host body, even in salt water, dirt, or sewage treatment plants, for many months. ❋ Unknown (2009)
One is that the function of the subconscious is to keep us alive, and one of the ways it does this is to create “black bags” of unprocessed emotion, encysting the emotional “toxins” that we are not ready to process. ❋ Steven Barnes (2008)
After encysting in the gut, or gut derivatives the metacercaria develops into an adult at which time it reproduces, releasing more eggs to continue the cycle. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Once key agencies in the government are linked to the legislative majority, the KMT can neutralize the likely DPP hold on the Presidency by encysting the President in a shell of agencies controlled by the pro-China side. ❋ Michael Turton (2007)
The cercariae lose their tails upon encysting as metacercariae (infective larvae) on aquatic plants. ❋ Unknown (1998)
Some single-cell animals and roundworms are capable of surviving stress by encysting themselves, forming a little "seed" that preserves their genetic material and enough food to reactivate it, coming back to life when conditions improve. ❋ Steve Solomon (N/A)
From worms he went to Protozoa-Trypanosomes, sleeping sickness, host tsetse-fly -- showed life history comparatively, propagated in secondary host or encysting in primary host -- similarly malarial germs spread by Anopheles mosquitoes -- all very interesting. ❋ Robert Falcon Scott (1890)
A wound from a bullet made of tin, unless it struck a vital part, nature would heal, even if the cause of the wound was not removed, by encysting the ball. ❋ Henry Lovejoy Ambler (1883)
This process of nature of repairing injury by encysting the cause is of interest to the dentist in the study of suitable filling-materials. ❋ Henry Lovejoy Ambler (1883)
Indeed, how much the act of the body, in encysting a bullet in its tissues, is like the act of the bees in encasing with wax a worm in the combs! ❋ John Burroughs (1879)
Zodspores encysting within the sporangium, afterwards swarming H, ❋ Unknown (1771)
The close compression of the spores within the sporangium leads to a complete fusion of the encysting wall of each one with those of the others which it touches and with the sporangial wall. ❋ Unknown (1771)
"Sure, in the body of the final host, or on its final encysting place. ❋ Unknown (1951)