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Molecular and physiological studies of Pisum mutants

Molecular and physiological studies of Pisum mutants

... 2.4 Physiological roles and response modes of phytochromes The selection and characterisation of mutants deficient in responses to selective portions of the light spectrum has allowed th[r] ...

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Physiological studies on environmental and hospital isolates of 'Enterococcus' species

Physiological studies on environmental and hospital isolates of 'Enterococcus' species

... Polymicrobial bacteraemia is defined as the isolation o f organisms in addition to Enterococcus species either fi*om the same blood culture or fi*om multiple cultures performed during a single bacteraemic episode (Noskin ...

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Clinical and patho-physiological studies of idiopathic megacolon and megarectum

Clinical and patho-physiological studies of idiopathic megacolon and megarectum

... compounds (see Table 18), including poloxamer ('Dorbanex' or ' Co-danthramer ' ) and docusate sodium. In many countries danthron preparations were withdrawn or restricted in their use after reports of hepatic and ...

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Growth hormone releasing peptides: Physiological studies in man

Growth hormone releasing peptides: Physiological studies in man

... Edwards et al (1989) showed that the GH response to GHRP-6 in in vivo and in vitro models of hypothyroidism was reduced compared to euthyroid controls, though no conclusions about the mechanism for this finding could be ...

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Radioimmunoassay for human follicle—stimulating hormone: physiological studies

Radioimmunoassay for human follicle—stimulating hormone: physiological studies

... Note the irregular, smaller rise in HFSH observed in the follicular phase and the difference in HLH: HFSH ratios observed during the mid-cycle ovulatory peak when compared with the data [r] ...

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PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE CYANOGENIC GLUCOSIDES IN LOTUS ARABICUS L.

PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE CYANOGENIC GLUCOSIDES IN LOTUS ARABICUS L.

... Sharp decrease in the cyanogen content with the onset of flowering contrasts markedly with the observation as to their localisation in different plant parts, beca[r] ...

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Ligase-Defective Bacteriophage T4 II. Physiological Studies

Ligase-Defective Bacteriophage T4 II. Physiological Studies

... The timing of this suppression was of importance in experiments in which the proflavine-induced reversion of rII frameshift mutations was examined in a gene 30 ts temperature-sensitive b[r] ...

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Physiological Studies of Extremely Thermoacidophilicmicroorganisms Under Normal and Stressed Conditions

Physiological Studies of Extremely Thermoacidophilicmicroorganisms Under Normal and Stressed Conditions

... where p is the proton motive force, R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature and F the Faraday constant. The most striking bioenergetic characteristic of acidophiles is their unique ability to ...

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Radioimmunoassay for Luteinizing Hormone in Human plasma Or Serum: Physiological Studies

Radioimmunoassay for Luteinizing Hormone in Human plasma Or Serum: Physiological Studies

... The differences in CURVES FOR HIGHLY PURIFIED HUMAN LUTEINIZING HORMONE HLH, AN IMPURE URINARY PREPARATION PERmonkey and human chorionic gonadotropin will GONAL CONTAINING BOTH FOLLICLE-[r] ...

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PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SALMONELLA HISTIDINE OPERATOR-PROMOTER MUTANTS

PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SALMONELLA HISTIDINE OPERATOR-PROMOTER MUTANTS

... These two auxotrophic hisO mutants essentially lack all of the histidine enzymes and complement only to the extent expected of strains lacking expression of the primary histidine [r] ...

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Comparative acoustical and physiological studies of hearing and directionality in vertebrates

Comparative acoustical and physiological studies of hearing and directionality in vertebrates

... Page b Effect of pinna and tragus removal 24 Nyctophilus gouldi 24 Pressure gain 24 Directionality 27 Movement of acoustic axis with frequency 29 Effect of pinna removal 31 Neural respon[r] ...

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Physiological Studies Investigating Neurological Adaptations to Resistance Training.

Physiological Studies Investigating Neurological Adaptations to Resistance Training.

... 103 the spinal cord (Porter, 1985), the use of TMS enables the assessment of corticospinal excitability and inhibition following specific training interventions. For example, Carroll et al. (2002) examined the effect of ...

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POST-STORAGE PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH BUCKINGHAM APPLES

POST-STORAGE PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH BUCKINGHAM APPLES

... Studies were conducted to determine the effects of date of removal from cold storage, and temperature and duration of post-storage on respiration rate, the contents of to[r] ...

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Ecological and physiological studies of Clematis vitaba L.

Ecological and physiological studies of Clematis vitaba L.

... Effects of different concentrations of nitrate on total leaf area (TLA), leaf area per unit plant dry weight (LAR),and leaf area per unit leaf dry weight (SLA) of C.. vitalba grown a[r] ...

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PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SEED SETTING IN SUNFLOWER

PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SEED SETTING IN SUNFLOWER

... Low photosynthetic rate (as determined by CO. fixation rate and RuBP carboxylase enzyme) and low nitrate metabolism particularly at the time of seed filling are partly re[r] ...

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Physiological Studies in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

Physiological Studies in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

... Cotton production requires intensive management of inputs and production decisions to increase yield, reduce cost and improve profit margins for the growers while optimizing the utilization of available natural resources ...

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Physiological studies onMarphysa gravelyi VII. Tissue respiration

Physiological studies onMarphysa gravelyi VII. Tissue respiration

... Since Marphysa gravelyi SOUT~tEWN exhibited a certain degree of ionic regulation under heterosmotic stress, (KRIs~tNAMOORTHI 1963, KRISHNAMOORTHI & KRISHNASWAMY 1965, [r] ...

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Pharmacological Study of the Reciprocal Dual Innervation of the Lateral Ciliated Gill Epithelium by the CNS of Mytilus Edulis (Bivalvia)

Pharmacological Study of the Reciprocal Dual Innervation of the Lateral Ciliated Gill Epithelium by the CNS of Mytilus Edulis (Bivalvia)

... Pharmacological, histofluorescent and biochemical evidence agrees with physiological studies demonstrating that lateral cilia can be excited or depressed by electrical stimulation to the[r] ...

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Title A Systematic Literature Review of Animal Assisted Interventions in Oncology (Part I): Methods and

Title A Systematic Literature Review of Animal Assisted Interventions in Oncology (Part I): Methods and

... Quasi-experimental studies often allow patients to self-select into the intervention group or simply assign membership using other factors such as recruitment ...post-intervention studies typically collect ...

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Vol 43, No 1 (2013)

Vol 43, No 1 (2013)

... the physiological processes that occur in a cycle in corn plants and influence not only production quantity of plants or seeds per hectare but its quality through misuse of the doses of chemical fertilizers, ...

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