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Distribution Of Limonin In The Fruit Tissues Of Nine Grapefruit Cultivars, Cecilia Mcintosh, Richard L. Mansell, Russell L. Rouseff
Distribution Of Limonin In The Fruit Tissues Of Nine Grapefruit Cultivars, Cecilia Mcintosh, Richard L. Mansell, Russell L. Rouseff
Cecilia A. McIntosh
Transport Of Dissolved Amino Acids By The Mussel, Mytilus Edulis: Demonstration Of Net Uptake From Natural Seawater, Donal T. Manahan, Stephen H. Wright, Grover C. Stephens, Michael A. Rice
Transport Of Dissolved Amino Acids By The Mussel, Mytilus Edulis: Demonstration Of Net Uptake From Natural Seawater, Donal T. Manahan, Stephen H. Wright, Grover C. Stephens, Michael A. Rice
Michael A Rice
High-performance liquid chromatography provides direct evidence for substantial removal of naturally occurring specific free amino acids during a single passage of water through the mantle cavity of mussels. This occurs during the few seconds required for passage of the water across the gill, and removal proceeds unabated at ambient concentrations as low as 38 nanomoles per liter.
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Population Genetics And Speciation In The Aedes Triseriatus Group., Leonard E. Munstermann, Terry Matthews, David B. Taylor
Population Genetics And Speciation In The Aedes Triseriatus Group., Leonard E. Munstermann, Terry Matthews, David B. Taylor
David B. Taylor
No abstract provided.
Mosquito Abundance During 1981., David B. Taylor
Mosquito Abundance During 1981., David B. Taylor
David B. Taylor
No abstract provided.
Speciation In The Aedes Triseriatus Species Complex., David B. Taylor
Speciation In The Aedes Triseriatus Species Complex., David B. Taylor
David B. Taylor
Interspecific hybridization was used to determine the genetic relationships between the four species of mosquitoes in the Triseriatus and Zoosophus groups of the aedine subgenus Protomacleaya (Diptera : Culicidae) . Four factors were investigated : 1) fertility of intra- and interspecific crosses, 2) morphology of the interspecific hybrids and the genetic bases of morphological characters, 3) modes of postcopulatory reproductive isolation and 4) types of chromosomal changes occurring during and subsequent to the divergence of the species .
Hybrid progeny were produced in 11 of the 12 possible crosses between the four species . Only the Aedes zoosophus female X …
Attendance Control Techniques: Union Vs. Non-Union Differences In The Southeast United States, S E. Markham, Dow Scott
Attendance Control Techniques: Union Vs. Non-Union Differences In The Southeast United States, S E. Markham, Dow Scott
Dow Scott
This research examines both the rate of absenteeism and the attendance control methods found in a sample of 423 union and non-union organizations located in the Southeast United States. These data indicate that absenteeism rates for union and non-union organizations are not significantly different. Methods of controlling absenteeism are reported for both union and non-union facilities. Implications for the control of absenteeism are discussed.