ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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... reported for the committee and the editorial board . A vote of appreciation was given to the retiring secretary ... reported on symmetry and curvatures of the sporocarp in Marsilea and Pilularia . Sister Mary O'Hanlon reported on a ...
... reported for the committee and the editorial board . A vote of appreciation was given to the retiring secretary ... reported on symmetry and curvatures of the sporocarp in Marsilea and Pilularia . Sister Mary O'Hanlon reported on a ...
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... reported by Olitsky , Syverton and Tyler in SCIENCE , for January 6 , 1933 , lend support to the view that Bact . granulosis is concerned in the etiology of trachoma . Of significance is the use of tarsectom- ized tissue in the ...
... reported by Olitsky , Syverton and Tyler in SCIENCE , for January 6 , 1933 , lend support to the view that Bact . granulosis is concerned in the etiology of trachoma . Of significance is the use of tarsectom- ized tissue in the ...
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... reported their observations at Cincinnati . Lymphatic tissue , which has been credited with doing this scavenging job , appears to be much less important in this relation than previouly thought , the Clarks ' study showed . Enzymes ...
... reported their observations at Cincinnati . Lymphatic tissue , which has been credited with doing this scavenging job , appears to be much less important in this relation than previouly thought , the Clarks ' study showed . Enzymes ...
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