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Electrophoretic analysis of protein systems of Ctenopharyngodon idella (Val.), Hyophthalmichthys nobilis (Rich.) and the F1 triploid hybrid
Electrophoretic analysis was performed on eight protein systems (lactate dehydrogenase, liver esterases, superoxide dismutase, haemoglobin, isocitrate dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 6-phosphogIuconate dehydrogenase, transferrin) in Ctenopharyngodon idella, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis, and their F1 triploid hybrid. The data demonstrated codominant Mendelian inheritance at individu
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M.L. Beck, C.J. Biggers, H.K. Dupree
Flush exposure and injection immunization of rainbow trout to selected DNP conjugates
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D. P. Anderson, B. Merchant, O. W. Dixon, Lizzio Schott C
Principal facts for gravity stations in part of the central Virginia Piedmont
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Stephen L. Snyder, D. L. Daniels, K. R. Bond, J.M. Russell, F. E. Riggle
Lineaments and fracture traces, Decatur County, Indiana
Lineanents and fracture traces have been mapped throughout Decatur County, Indiana. These lineaments and fracture traces may indicate that solution enlarged vertical fractures in the limestone and dolonite aquifers underlie most of the county. The use of lineament and fracture-trace maps in selecting bedrock-drilling sites results in a significant increase in the number of usable sites. Bedrock we
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Theodore K. Greeman
A compilation of fluid inclusion and stable isotope data on selected precious- and base-metal epithermal deposits
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Daniel O. Hayba
Time-of-travel and dispersion studies, Lehigh River, Francis E. Walter Lake to Easton, Pennsylvania
Results of time-of-travel and dispersion studies are presented for the 77.0 mile reach of the Lehigh River from Francis E. Walter Lake to Easton, Pennsylvania. Rhodamine WT dye was injected at several points for a variety of several common flow conditions and its downstream travel was monitored at a number of downstream points by means of a fluorometer. Time-of-travel data have been related to str
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C.D. Kauffman
Atlantic Flyway review: Region V: Laurel, Prince Georges County, MD (390-0765)
Nets were operated at this suburban backyard station before and after work during the week, and all day on as many weekends as possible, from 23 August to 30 November. A trip to Spain interrupted banding in mid-September and accounted for the drop in both species and individuals banded. This also explains the 66% drop in Gray Catbirds, which was by far my most common species last year. As in past
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Chandler S. Robbins
Lymphocyte subpopulations and thymic lymphosarcoma in the rainbow trout, Salmo gairnderi
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G.W. Warr, D. DeLuca, M. Wilson, B.R. Griffin, D. P. Anderson, P. E. McAllister, B. Lidgerding, C. E. Smith
Furunculosis : pathogenicity, mechanisms of bacterial virulence, and the immunological response of fish to Aeromonas salmonicida
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R.C. Cipriano
Biology and properties of fish and reptilian herpesviruses
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K. Wolf