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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Cell and Developmental Biology
The In Utero Development Of Mouse Embryos After Cultivation In Vitro From Two-Cell To Blastocyst In 17b - Estradiol Treated Medium, Harley J. Schneider Jr.
The In Utero Development Of Mouse Embryos After Cultivation In Vitro From Two-Cell To Blastocyst In 17b - Estradiol Treated Medium, Harley J. Schneider Jr.
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Sciences and Mathematics at Morehead state University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Biology by Harley J. Schneider, Jr. on August 27, 1970.
Algal Growth And Decomposition: Effects On Water Quality, Edward G. Foree, John S. Tapp Jr.
Algal Growth And Decomposition: Effects On Water Quality, Edward G. Foree, John S. Tapp Jr.
KWRRI Research Reports
The chemical composition of algae grown in batch culture depends mainly on environmental conditions, nutrient availability, presence of predators, cell age, and species. The effects of nutrient availability and cell age on the composition of three unialgal cultures (algae + bacteria) and one hetergeneous culture (algae + bacteria + microscopic animals) were evaluated. The cultures were grown in batch culture under both nutrient-abundant and nutrient deficient conditions and the changes in compositions were observed. Luxurious uptake where nutrients are incorporated into cellular protoplasm at levels greater than those necessary for growth, and super-luxurious uptake, where some nutrients are stored rather …
Later Mating Improves Lambing Results, R J. Suiter
Later Mating Improves Lambing Results, R J. Suiter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Ovulation studies in Western Australia have indicated that increased lambing percentages in crossbred and Merino ewes could be expected from mating in February-April rather than December- January.
Such increases have been demonstrated in time of lambing trials with crossbred ewes, but had not been seen in Merino flocks until recently.
This report summarises the results of time of lambing trials with Merinos carried out at the Merredin and Wongan Hills Research Stations between 1963 and 1969.
High Pre-Mating Liveweights Improve The Lambing Performance Of Merino Ewes, R J. Suiter
High Pre-Mating Liveweights Improve The Lambing Performance Of Merino Ewes, R J. Suiter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Analysis of lambing trials with Merino ewes has shown a highly significant association between pre-mating liveweight and lambing performance.
With May-June lambing ewes there was a 2.9 per cent, lambing increase for every extra 10 lb. liveweight; for July-August- September lambing ewes there was a 6.9 per cent, increase for every 10 lb. liveweight increase.
With the May-June lambing there was a critical weight below which twinning was negligible.
Chemical Thinning Controls Biennial Bearing In Apples, J E L Cripps
Chemical Thinning Controls Biennial Bearing In Apples, J E L Cripps
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Department of Agriculture experiments have shown that biennial bearing of apples can be controlled by chemical thinning, but both winter and spring weather conditions must be taken into account when the need for spraying is assessed.
BIENNIAL BEARING is a regular cycle in which each heavy crop of fruit is followed by a light crop, or, in extreme cases, no crop at all.
A Histochemical Study Of The Ovary Of The Milkweed Bug Oncopeltus Fasciatus (Dallas), With Special Reference To The "Intermediate" Cell, Khian Kioe Liem
A Histochemical Study Of The Ovary Of The Milkweed Bug Oncopeltus Fasciatus (Dallas), With Special Reference To The "Intermediate" Cell, Khian Kioe Liem
Masters Theses
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Permeability Of Broken-Cell Foamed Materials, J. P. Bosscher, F. E. Fisher
Permeability Of Broken-Cell Foamed Materials, J. P. Bosscher, F. E. Fisher
University Faculty Publications and Creative Works
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