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Occurrence and population densities of yeast species in a fresh-water lake
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Swets & Zeitlinger ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1963-12)
Quantitative studies of yeasts present in surface and deep water samples from a fresh water body (Douglas Lake, Michigan) revealed 12 species ( Candida parapsilosis, C. pulcherrima, Cryptococcus albidus, Cr. diffluens, Cr. ...
Effects of Too-loud Music on Human Ears But, Mother, Rock'n Roll HAS to be Loud!
(Sage Publications, 1969)
Constant or recurrent exposure to high intensity sound can permanently damage hearing. Pediatricians and otologists are becoming increasingly aware of this danger, especially to teenagers who listen to rock'n roll music ...
Time and dosage effects of meprobamate on visual detection
(Springer-Verlag, 1964-01)
Sixteen male subjects, 21 years and older, were run in a doubleblind own-control design under three dosages of meprobamate (400, 800 and 1600 mg) and matching placebo, to determine response curves on a visual detection ...
Gas chromatographic separtion of low molecular weight fluorocarbons
(Elsevier, 1968)
Application of gas-solid chromatography techiques to the separation of low molecular weight fluorocarbons incorporates a number of advantages over previous analysis techniques. These advantages include isothermal operation ...
Biosynthesis of alkyl-ether containing lipid from dihydroxyacetone phosphate
(Elsevier, 1969-10-22)
A lipid, stable to alkaline methanolysis, is formed when liver mitochondria or brain microsomes are incubated with dihydroxyacetone phosphate, long chain alcohol, ATP, CoA, NaF and Mg++. The lipid has been identified as ...
Conversion of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate to androst-5-enediol-3-sulfate by soluble extracts of rat testis
(Elsevier, 1965-09)
3H-Androst-5-ene-17-one-3[beta]-y1 sulfate is converted to 3H-androst-5-ene-17[beta]-o1-3[beta]-y1 sulfate by soluble extracts of rat testis in the presence of added NADH2 or NADPH2.The conversion was approximately 4 times ...
The subocular shelf of fishes This study has been made possible by a research grant from the National Science Foundation (G-6368).
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1962-01)
No Abstract.