Once in the lung, the spore circles up into a spherule, defined by a chitinous cell wall and filled with a hundred or so baby endospores. |
The initial spherule forms a growing skin of polymer with the most active catalyst sites on the outside. |
Evaluation of the protective efficacy of the killed Coccidioides immitis spherule vaccine in humans. |
The process starts by tailor-making a porous spherule of PP in a reaction process similar to Himont's Catalloy technology, then grafting various monomers. |
Ultimately the spherules rupture and release the endospores, each of which has the ability to develop into a mature spherule, propagating the cycle. |
Lastly, I must tell you about the color of the blue sky which was illustrated by the spherule embedded in an elastic solid. |