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Anonymous 1933: Compensation for electricity wayleaves over temporary grass. Land. Agents' Soc, 32: 738
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Winter, C.A.; Emery, F.E. 1936: Compensatory adrenal hypertrophy in the rat as influenced by sex, castration, time and thyroidectomy. Anat. Rec 66: 401-409
Selye, H. 1940: Compensatory atrophy of the adrenals. Journal American Medicine Assoc 115(26): 2246-2252
Tomenius, J. 1944: Compensatory excretion of nitrogen in renal insufficiency. Nord. Med 22: 981-982
Dobreff, M. 1936: Compensatory hypertrophy of the parotid gland in pancreatic islet hypofunction. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 62: 67-69
Moore, E. 1933: Compensatory hypertrophy of the thyroid gland in guinea-pigs. Effect of potassium iodide and of anterior lobe pituitary extract. Arch. Pathol 16: 657-666
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Porter, C.L.; Carter, J.C. 1938: Competition among fungi. Bot Rev 4(4): 165-182
Munerati, O. 1931: Competition between Ustilago tritici and Tilletia tritici in the same Wheat plant. Comptes rendus Acud. des Sciences 192(5): 296-297
Krizenecky, J. 1934: Competition between animal fats and so-called artifical edible fats as affected by changes in price. Vestn. csl. Akad. Zemed 10: 281-285
Mather, K.M. 1936: Competition between bivalents during chiasma formation. Proceedings Roy Society London B 120(817): 208-227
Quinby, J.R.; Killough, D.T.; Stansel, R.H. 1937: Competition between cotton varieties in adjacent rows. J. Amer. Soc. Agron 29: 269-79
Wilson, P.W.; Hull, J.F.; Burris, R.H. 1943: Competition between Free and Combined Nitrogen in Nutrition of Azotobacter. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 29(9): 289-294
Spencer, L. 1939: Competition between fresh milk and canned milk. Ass. Bull. (Int. Ass. Milk Dlrs). 32: 61-80
Brieger, F.G. 1945: Competition between megaspores in maize. An. Esc. Sup. Agric, Luiz de Queiroz" Univ. S. Paulo 2(18): 239-67
Nicol, H.; Thornton, H.G. 1941: Competition between related strains of nodule bacteria and its influence on infection of the legume host. Proceedings Roy Society Ser B Biol Science 130(858): 32-59
Hull, A.C., J. 1941: Competition between sagebrush and reseeded species on a burned-over area in south-eastern Idaho. Proc. Utah Acad. Sci, 18: 12
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Anonymous 1913: Competition for a remedy against the vine moth. Riv. Vitic. Enol. Agrar. Conegliano 19(23): 541-547
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Haring, F. 1937: Competition of pigs entered for fattening tests at the instructional show in Berlin, 22nd-24th April 1937. Z. Schweinez 44(44): 301-304
Krizenecky, J. 1934: Competition of so-called artificial edible fats with animal fats in farm households in Czechoslovakia. Vestn. csl. Akad. Zemed 10: 285-289
Braga, C.D.S.; Kalckmann, R.E. 1944: Competition of varieties, spacing and manuring in flax. Bol. Soc. Brasil. Agron. Rio de J 7: 7-20
Weaver, J.E. 1942: Competition of western wheat grass with relict vegetation of prairie. American Journal of Botany 29(5): 366-372
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Martin, G.R. 1944: Competitive rubber plants: hevea's advantages. Crown Colon 14: 89-90
Covelo, E.F.; Vega, F.A.; Andrade, M.L. 2006: Competitive sorption and desorption of heavy metals by individual soil components. Journal of Hazardous Materials 140(1-2): 308-315
Martins, J.P.; Lopes Junior, P.F.; Assumpcao, R.A.B. 2004: Competitive state anxiety and basketball: a comparative study with male and female athletes. Arquivos de Ciencias da Saude da UNIPAR 8(2): 107-110
Power, D.; Hallencreutz, D. 2007: Competitiveness, local production systems and global commodity chains in the music industry: entering the US market. Regional Studies 41(3): 377-389
Kline, L.V.; Chase, S.B. 1941: Compilation of data on nut weight and kernel percentage of black walnut selections. Proceedings of the American Society for Horticultural Science 38: 166-174
Clouse, R.C. 1942: Compilation of recent data on mineral and vitamin values of foods. J. Amer. Dietetic Assoc 18: 553-561
Dykstra, T.P. 1942: Compilation of results in control of potato ring rot in 1941. American Potato Jour 19(9): 175-196
Went, J.C. 1938: Compilation of the investigations on the susceptibility of different Elms to Ceratostomella ulmi Buisman in the Netherlands. Phytopath. Z 11(2): 181-201
Robles, M.M. 1938: Complement Fixation Reaction and Protective Value of Anti-Hemorrhagic Septicemia Serum. Philipp. J. anim. Indust 5: 35-87
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Howitt, B.F. 1937: Complement Fixation Test Differentiating 3 Strains of Equine Encephalomyelitic Virus and the Virus of Lymphocytie Choriomeningitis. Proc. Soc. exp. Biol, N.Y., 35: 526-528
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Broom, J.C.; Findlay, G.M. 1932: Complement Fixation in Rift Valley Fever. Lancet 222: 609-611
Mohler, W.M. 1939: Complement Fixation with Chick-Embryo Antigen in Equine Eneephalomyelitis. J. Amer. vet. med. Ass 94: 39-43
Pressman, D.; Campbell, D.H.; Pauling, L. 1942: Complement Fixation with Simple Substances Containing Two or More Haptenic Groups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 28(3): 77-79
Hoyle, L. 1940: Complement Fixation with the Shope Rabbit Papilloma Virus. J. Path. Bact 50: 169-170
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Luhrs, E. 1943: Complement and haemolytic and complement-fixing amboceptors. Z. InfektKr. Haustiere 60: 86-102
Weber. 1935: Complement as a Therapeutic Agent. Z. InfektKr. Haustiere 47: 323-327
Van Den Branden, J.F. 1942: Complement fixation reaction in normal rabbits with antigen for Trypanosoma equiperdum and antigen for Trypanosoma evansi. Acta biol. belg 2: 26-29
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Ecker, E.E.; Kovacs, J.; Pillemer, L. 1939: Complement in Anaphylactic Shock. Enzymologia 7: 305-306
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Nakamura, J. 1939: Complement-Fixation Reaction in Rinderpest. V. Distribution of Antigen in the Body of the Infected Calf.. Jap. J. vet. Sci 1: 89-118
Nakamura, J.; Wagatuma, S. 1940: Complement-Fixation Reaction in Rinderpest. VI. Production of Antibody.. Jap. J. vet. Sci 2: 257-276
Acevedo, R.A. 1937: Complement-Fixation Reaetion in Hemorrhagie Septicemia. Philip. J. anim. Indust 4: 189-204
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Karsten. 1935: Complement-Fixation Test for the Diagnosis of Bovine Tuberculosis. Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift 43: 101-104
Bianchi, C. 1940: Complement-Fixation Test in Diagnosis of Bovine TB. Profilassi 13: 162-169
Kanyo, B.; Gabor, O. 1938: Complement-Fixation Test in a Case of Foot and Mouth Disease in Man. Z. Immun-Forsch 92: 20-26
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Macheboeuf, M.A.; Levy, G.F.ure, M. 1935: Complement-Fixing Antigens of M. tuberculosis. III. Purification of the Lipoid Hapten of Heat-Killed Tubercle Bacilli, and Physico-Chemical Character of the Active Fraction. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 547-572
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Dwyer, H.L.; Neff, F.C. 1932: Complemental feeding in the new-born infant. Its effect on breast nursing. J. Amer. Med. Assoc 99: 463-465
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Sinitsin, D.F. 1932: Complementary Note to my Observations on the Life History of Moniezia expansa. J. Parasitol, 19: 163
Irwin, M.R. 1935: Complementary action in a generic hybrid of genes having a biochemical effect. Amer. Nat, 69: 67
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Wiebe, G.A. 1934: Complementary factors in barley giving a lethal progeny. Jour Heredity 25(7): 273-274
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Chabrol, E.; Charonnat, R.; Maximin, M.; Cottet, J. 1933: Complete absorption of chlorine from the gallbladder of the dog. C.R. Soc. Biol 113: 1347-1348
Freed, S.C.; Soskin, S. 1937: Complete and incomplete estrogenic hormones, arising from different sites in the rat's ovary. Endocrinology 21: 599-602
Burgi, E. 1939: Complete and incomplete foods. Schweiz. med. Wochenschr 69: 7-10
Hudson, R.T.; Huoheeson, D.C.; Obtner, A.B. 1941: Complete bilateral epiphyseal separation of the upper humeral epiphyses due to scurvy. Report of a case. J. Bone Joint Surg 23: 375-378
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Anonymous 1937: Composition of Uganda foodstuffs. Ann. Rep. Dept. Agric. Part 2, Uganda. 54-56
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Kushner, H.F. 1938: Composition of blood in camels in relation to the working ability of these animals. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 18(9): 681-684
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Anonymous 1938: Composition of butterfat. Jversl. Rijkszuivelstation, Leiden. 3-5
Bougault, J.; Schuster, G. 1934: Composition of cacao butter. Remarks on a note by Hilditch on the partial saponification of the mixed azelaic glycerides. Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France (1): 1416-1419
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