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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
691

A study of the electrophoretic patterns of blood serum proteins from two populations of mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni)

Hansen, Fred Richard 01 August 1970 (has links)
Electrophoretic patterns on polyacrylamide gels of blood serum proteins from 74 mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni Girard) were examined for differences as they pertained to two geographically isolated populations, age, and sex. Serum samples were acquired from two supposedly isolated populations, the lower Provo River and the lower Weber River. Comparisons among gels were made on the basis of protein distribution as indicated by number of fractions and their density. Serum proteins showed marked intraspecific differences between the males as well as the females of each population. No variations were found which could be attributed to degree of maturity. Definite pattern differences were observed between the sexes of each population. Individual pattern variations within each group studied were observed.
692

Fleas (Siphonaptera) associated with small mammals of Morocco their distribution and host-specificity

Hastriter, Michael W. 27 December 1972 (has links)
A total of 9,936 fleas, representing 27 species, have been processed for study and identified. They were associated with 2,011 small mammals, representing 38 species, collected throughout Morocco from October 12, 1969 to July 20, 1970 by personnel of the Smithsonian Institution. Two species, Synosternus cleopatrae pyramidis (Rothschild and Xenopsylla ramesis (Rothschild), comprised 68 percent of the fleas collected. Two subspecies are described: Ctenophthalmus andorrensis opistolatus, ssp. n. and Ctenophthalmus russulae tangerensis, ssp. n.. There are three ecological subdivisions of Morocco: the coast and coastal plains, the Atlas Mountains, and the pre-saharan desert. Even though there is some overlap, the flea fauna of each subdivision is distinctive. Human plague has occurred most frequently in the coast and coastal plains region where species of Xenopsylla and Nosopsyllus are most abundant. The flea fauna is most diversified in the presaharan region, but the threat of human plague in this region is not great, because of the sparse human population.
693

Absorption of caffeine through isolated rat small intestine

Hatch, William James 01 August 1974 (has links)
Intestines of fifty-six albino rats of the Holtzman strain were removed and perfused with Krebs bicarbonate buffered solutions containing caffeine. After one hour of absorbtion, caffeine was extracted from the serosal fluids in chloroform and concentrations were determined spectrophotometrically. It was found that all portions of the small intestine transported caffeine against a concentration gradient. This transport mechanism demonstrated saturation kinetics and was inhibited by ouabain. It was concluded that the movement of caffeine from the mucosa to the serosa of the small intestine cannot be the result of simple diffusion. Possible mechanisms by which the absorption of caffeine takes place are discussed.
694

A taxonomical, morphological and distributional study of the Utah Cyprinidae /|cby Sheldon Phipps Hayes

Hayes, Sheldon Phipps 01 May 1935 (has links)
The hydrography of Utah may be thought of as being roughly divided into two large general drainage areas--, the Colorado River draining the eastern halt and southern portion ot the state and the Bonneville Drainage encompassing the remaining part of it. Earlier workers have listed eight genera and fourteen species of minnows occuring in Utah. Of these this report includes seven genera and ten species found within the borders of our state.
695

Assessing the Impacts of Environmental Changes on the Welfare of Ambassador African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)

England, Zachary January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
696

Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies to Xenopus Proteins

Horr, Brett A 14 November 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Monoclonal antibodies are powerful and versatile tools that enable the study of proteins in diverse contexts. They are often utilized to assist with identification of subcellular localization and characterization of the function of target proteins of interest. However, because there can be considerable sequence diversity between orthologous proteins in Xenopus and mammals, antibodies produced against mouse or human proteins often do not recognize Xenopus counterparts. To address this issue, we refined existing mouse monoclonal antibody production protocols to generate antibodies against Xenopus proteins of interest. Here, we describe several approaches for the generation of useful mouse anti-Xenopus antibodies to multiple Xenopus proteins and their validation in various experimental approaches. These novel antibodies are now available to the research community through the Developmental Study Hybridoma Bank (DSHB).
697

Digenetic trematodes from embiotocid fishes of Tomales and Bodega Bays, California

Rodella, Thomas David 01 January 1968 (has links)
The present paper deals solely with parasites of marine fishes of the family Enbiotocidae represented in the American Pacific according to Special Publications no. 2, American Fisheries Society, 1960, by 20 species, all of which are marine except the Tule perch, Hysterocarpus traski (Gibbons) from fresh water. In Tomales and Bodega Bays 174 fishes representing 9 embiotocid species were examined and found to harbor 6 species of digenetic trem todes, including one here in described as new.
698

A study of the Coprophilous Ascomycetes of Utah

Hanks, David L. 01 May 1963 (has links)
Specimens of animal dung were collected from various areas of the state of Utah. These were cultured by placing a few small pieces in a culture dish over moistened sphagnum moss and filter paper. The cultures were observed periodically and specimens were studied as they matured upon the substratum. A total of eighty-four species representing three orders and fifteen genera are reported. Of these, nine species have not previously been described. Included is one species, Tripterospora erostrata, from the order Plectascales of the Series Plectomyceteae. Cited from the order Sphaeriales of the Series Pyrenomyceteae are forty-nine species as follow: Coniochaeta, two species; Delitschia, nine species; Hypocopra, two species; Pleophragmia, two unnamed species; Sordaria, thirteen species; and Zygospermella, one species. From the order Pezizles of the Series Discomyceteae are reported thirty-four species as follows: Ascobolus, five species, including one unnamed species; Ascophanus, thirteen species; Cheilymenia, four species; Peziza, three species; Lasiobols, two species, one unnamed species; and Saccobolus, five species, two of which are reported for the first time.
699

Student Demographics, Academic Performance, and Faculty Perceptions of Equine Students at The Ohio State University

Southworth, Jennifer Williams 09 July 2014 (has links)
No description available.
700

Effects of Oscillating Crude Protein Content of Dairy Cow Diets.

Brown, Alston Neal 29 October 2014 (has links)
No description available.

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