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The effect of limbic damage on the retention and performance of a runway response
(Elsevier, 1966-07)
Rats were trained to run a linear runway while hungry for food. Then they were tested for retention, continued performance levels, and extinction after recovery from bilateral damage of the hippocampus, the septal area, ...
Properties of yeast pyruvate decarboxylase and their modification by proteolytic enzymes : I. Stability of decarboxylases from wild-type and mutant strains
(Elsevier, 1968)
High concentrations of inorganic phosphate and ammonium sulfate stabilize yeast pyruvate decarboxylase to heating at 60 [deg] for long periods of time in the presence of TPP and Mg+. When heated at 60 [deg] in phosphate ...
Fluorescent antibody techniques for the diagnosis of enteric infections
(Springer-Verlag, 1963-02)
SOME EFFECTS OF DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES ON THE INDICES OF MALOCCLUSION
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1966-03)
A polarographic method for following the rates of cholinesterase-catalyzed hydrolyses of acetylthiocholine
(Elsevier, 1965-08)
A rapid and simple polarographic method for following the rates of the cholinesterase-catalyzed hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine and the rates of inhibition of this hydrolysis is described. This method has the advantage ...
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. ...
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 ...