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- Medientyp: Schriftenreihe; Monographische Schriftenreihe
- Titel: University of California publications in physiology
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Hauptsacht. anfangs: University of California publications: Physiology
- Beteiligte: University of California Berkeley
- Erschienen: Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.]: Univ., 1902-1956
- Erscheinungsverlauf: 1.1902/04 - 10.1956[?]
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISSN: 0097-0662
- Schlagwörter: Monografische Reihe
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Weitere Bestandsnachweise
1,1 : On a method by which the eggs of a sea-urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) can be fertilized with the sperm of a starfish (Asterias ochracea)
1,2 : On the mechanism of the action of saline purgatives, and the counteraction of their effect by calcium
1,3 : Artificial parthenogenesis in molluscs
1,4 : ¬The¬ relations of biology and the neighbouring sciences
1,5 : ¬The¬ limitations of biological research
1,6 : ¬The¬ fertilization of the egg of the sea-urchin with sperm of the starfish
1,7 : On the relative toxicity of distilled water, sugar solutions and solutions of the various constituents of the sea-water for marine animals
1,8 : On the segmental character of the respiratory center in the medulla oblongata of mammals
1,9 : On the production and suppression of glycosuria in rabbits through electrolytes
1,10 : ¬The¬ influence of calcium and barium on the flow of urine
1,11 : Further experiments on the fertilization of the egg of the sea-urchin with sperm of various species of starfish and a holothurian
1,12 : On the production and suppression of glycosuria in rabbits through electrolytes
2,1 : ¬The¬ control of heliotropic reactions in fresh water crustaceans by chemicals, especially CO 2
2,2 : Further experiments on heterogeneous hybridization in echinoderms
2,3 : ¬The¬ influence of calcium and barium on the secretory activity of the kidney
2,4 : Note on the galvanotropic reactions of the medusa Polyorchis penicillata A. Agassiz
2,5 : ¬The¬ action on the intestine of solutions containing two salts
2,6 : ¬The¬ action of purgatives in a crustacean (Sida crystallina)
2,7 : On the validity of Pflüger's law for the galvanotropic reactions of Paramecium
2,8 : On fertilization, artificial parthenogenesis, and cytolysis of the sea urchin egg
2,9 : Loeb, Jacques: On an improved method of artificial parthenogenesis - [1]
2,10 : MacCallum, John Bruce: On the diuretic action of certain haemolytics, and the action of calcium in suppressing haemoglobinuria - Preliminary communication
2,11 : Loeb, Jacques: On an improved method of artificial parthenogenesis - communication 2
2,12 : MacCallum, John Bruce: On the diuretic action of certain haemolytics, and the action of calcium in suppressing haemoglobinuria - communication 2
2,13 : ¬The¬ action of pilocarpine and atropin on the flow of urine
2,14 : Loeb, Jacques: On an improved method of artificial parthenogenesis - communication 3
2,15 : On the influence of temperature upon cardiac contraction and its relation to influence of temperature upon chemical reaction velocity
2,16 : Artificial membrane-formation and chemical fertilization in a starfish (Asterina)
2,17 : On the influence of electrolytes upon the toxicity of alkaloids
2,18 : Studies on the toxicity of sea-water for fresh-water animals (Gammarus pulex De Geer)
2,19 : On the validity of Pflüger's law for the galvanotropic reactions of Paramecium
3,1 : On chemical methods by which the eggs of a mollusc (Lottia gigantea) can be caused to become mature
3,2 : On the changes in the nerve and muscle which seem to underlie the electrotonic effects of the galvanic current
3,3 : Can the cerebral cortex be stimulated chemically?
3,4 : ¬The¬ control of galvanotropism in Paramecium by chemical substances
3,5 : ¬The¬ toxicity of atmospheric oxygen for the eggs of the sea-urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) after the process of membrane formation
3,6 : On the necessity of the presence of free oxygen in the hypertonic sea-water for the production of artificial parthenogenesis
3,7 : On the counteraction of the toxic effect of hypertonic solutions upon the fertilized and unfertilized egg of the sea-urchin by lack of oxygen
3,8 : On the production of a fertilization membrane in the egg of the sea-urchin with the blood of certain gephyrean worms
3,9 : Note on the synthesis of a protein through the action of pepsin
3,10 : ¬The¬ chemical character of the process of fertilization and its bearing upon the theory of life phenomena
3,11 : ¬A¬ new proof of the permeability of cells for salts or ions
3,12 : Origin of two new retrogressive varieties by one mutation in mice
3,13 : On the synthesis of paranuclein through the agency of pepsin and the chemical mechanics of the hydrolysis and synthesis of proteins through the agency of enzymes
3,14 : Inheritance of yellow color in rodents
3,15 : Table of H+ and OH- concentrations corresponding to electromotive forces determined in gas-chain measurements
3,16 : ¬The¬ proteins
3,17 : Further proof of the identity of heliotropism in animals and plants
4,1 : Experiments on the functions of the internal ear
4,2 : On the rise of temperature in rabbits, caused by the injection of salt solutions
4,3 : ¬A¬ biochemical conception of dominance
4,4 : Galvanotropic orientation in Gonium pectorale
4,5 : On a possible source of the biological individuality of the tissues and tissue-fluids of animal species
4,6 : Some factors influencing the quantitative determination of gliadin
4,7 : Errors of refraction occuring in the students of the University of California
4,8 : On the cytolytic action of ox-blood serum upon sea urchin eggs, and its inhibition by proteins
4,9 : On the nature of the cortical layer in sea urchin eggs
4,10 : On the nature of the sensitization of sea urchin eggs by strontium chloride
4,11 : On the isolation of oöcytase, the fertilizing and cytolyzing substance in mammalian blood sera
4,12 : On the extraction of a substance from the sperm of a sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) which will fertilize the eggs of that species
4,13 : ¬The¬ demonstration of "masked" iron in blood
4,14 : ¬A¬ new method of heterogeneous hybridization in echinoderms
4,15 : Can the presence of acid account for the oedema of living muscle?
4,16 : On the oxydations and cleavages of glucose
4,17 : Negative phototropism in Diaptomus by means of strychnine
4,18 : On the volume changes of the arm during muscular exercise
4,19 : ¬The¬ blood-pressure effects of the application of creatin to the cerebral cortex
4,20 : ¬A¬ comparison of the weights at birth of British infants born in the British Isles, the United States, and Australia
4,21 : Tables for the computation of curves of autocatalysis
5,1 : ¬The¬ effect of lecithin and cholesterol upon the division rate of paramecium
5,2 : ¬The¬ simultaneous administration of pituitary and thymus to growing chicks
5,3 : ¬The¬ growth of normal and hypophysectomized tadpoles as influenced by endocrine diets
5,4 : Table of PH, H+ and OH- values corresponding to electromotive forces determined in hydrogen electrode measurements
6 : Sundstroem, Edward Sigfrid: Contributions to tropical physiology - [1]
8,1 : On the equilibria between the zwitterion and the classical amino acids
8,2 : ¬The¬ conductivities of aspartic acid and glutamic acid and certain of their salts and the influence of temperature thereon
8,3 : Light responses in the brine flaggelate Dunaliella salina with respect to wave length
8,4 : ¬The¬ fate of dl-methionine, glycine, d-glutamic acid and l-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid in the dog
8,5 : Further Experiments on the rôle played by bile in the absorption of vitamin D in the rat
8,6 : ¬The¬ action of viosterol in jaundiced rachitic rats
8,7 : ¬The¬ effect of acid, neutral and basic diets on the calcium and phosphorus metabolism of dogs
8,8 : Studies of oriented movements of animals in light fields
8,9 : On the formation of carbamates in solutions of glycine and of alanine containing sodium carbonate
8,10 : On the fate of l-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid in the dog and rat
8,11 : ¬The¬ syndrome induced in poultry by an intoxication factor and its relation to the antihemorrhagic factor
8,12 : ¬The¬ photoöxidative aspect of photodynamic action
8,13 : ¬The¬ diffusion of certain amino acids in aqueous solution
8,14 : Studies on the potassium metabolism of the rat during pregnancy, lactation and growth
8,15 : ¬A¬ respiration apparatus for serial work with small animals, particularly rats
8,16 : Tompkins, Paul Carter: ¬A¬ polarographic characterization of nicotinic acid and related compounds - 2/5
8,17 : ¬The¬ Oxidation Potentials of cystine-cysteine and related systems
8,18 : ¬The¬ dynamics of calcium and phosphate metabolism
8,19 : Percentages of twelve amino acids in blood, carcass, heart, kidney, liver, muscle, and skin of eight animals
8,20 : Percentages of twelve amino acids in swine organs
8,21 : Tissue surface measurements as a method of studying in vivo the concentration of beta ray isotopes