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A Parametric Study of Blood Flow in the Microvessels
(1976)
Since blood is the transport medium for the materials to be exchanged, the understanding of the flow of blood is essential to the understanding of the materials exchange. The nature of the blood flow varies considerably ...
Earliest Stage at Which Mouse Embryos Lacking Zonae Pellucidae Can Be Successfully Transferred to the Uterus
(1978)
This experiment is designed to determine the earliest stage at which mouse embryos lacking zonae pellucidae, when transferred to recipient uteri, produce viable offspring.
Donor mice were superovulated using Pregant Hare ...
Purine Metabolism During Development in the Cellular Slime Mold, Dictyostelium discoideum
(1979)
The studies reported in this paper examine the metabolic reorientation of purine nucleotide metabolism during the development of the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum. There appears to be an energy oriented ...
Velocity Anisotropy in Gulf Coast Carbonates
(1979)
Compressional-wave velocities were measured parallel and perpendicular to bedding in five Gulf Coast carbonate samples at atmospheric pressure. In general, the horizontal velocities exceeded the vertical velocities, with ...
The Theoretical Analysis Of Tritium Containment In Fusion Reactors
(1979)
The concept of fusion reactors as power generating machines was investigated. Specific attention was focused on the problems involved with tritium containment. Several ceramics and metals were compared as possible tritium ...
Vibrational Spectra and Structure of Δ²-Thiazoline
(1978)
The cyclic imino thioether Δ²-thiazoline has been synthesized and characterized. The vibrational structure of the molecule has been studied in several phases by infrared and laser Raman spectroscopy. The spectra have been ...
The Effects Of Natural Environmental And Anthropogenic Stressors On Blood Glucose Levels In Two Species Of Decapod Crustaceans
(1979)
Relatively little is known about the stress response in invertebrates or how to measure it. Hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) has been recommended as a possible indicator of stress in animals. The degree of stress effects ...
The Effects of Plant Nutrition on the Diet Quality of White-tailed Deer on Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
(1977)
A 2,025 acre experimental area, enclosed by a deer-proof fence and a water barrier, was burned over a 2-year period. Thirteen known deer food plants were collected every two weeks and 30 deer were collected three times ...
Drug Solubilization and Interaction in Bile Salt Systems
(1979)
The bile salts, which are naturally occurring steroidal surfactants, aid in the digestion, emulsification, and absorption of dietary lipids and the transport of drugs across the intestinal wall. Drug-bile salt interactions ...
Induced Polarization Methods
(1976)
Investigations of the direct current resistivity theory on which induced polarization theory is partially based, have lead to development of expressions which more clearly indicate the contribution of the perturbing layers. ...