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Hutchinson, J.B. 1940: The application of genetics to plant breeding. I. The genetic interpretation of plant breeding problems. Journal of Genetics 40(1-2): 271-282
Wotton, R.M. 1937: The application of glychrogel mounting for trematodes. Stain Technology 12(4): 145-146
Van Der Lek, H.A.A. 1943: The application of growth substances in agriculture and horticulture. Landbouwk. Tijdschr 55: 484-517
Van Slogteren, E. 1925: The application of heat in the control of flower bulb diseases and the influence of this method on the quality of the resulting blooms. Handeliagen XXe Nederl. Natuar- en Geneeskundig Congres, 4
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Jewell, W.; Mead, T.H.; Phipps, J.W. 1939: The application of molecular distillation to tbft concentration of vitamins. J. Soc. Chem. Indust 58: 56-64
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Anonymous 1913: The bee-moth. Gaceta Rural, Buenos Aires 7(77): 463-464
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Steudel, H. 1943: The behavionr of calcium salts in metabolism. Ernahrung 8: 113-117
McClintock, B. 1939: The Behavior in Successive Nuclear Divisions of a Chromosome Broken at Meiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 25(8): 405-416
Ephrussi, B. 1935: The behavior in vitro of tissues from lethal embryos. Jour Exp Zool 70(2): 197-204
Eaton, F.M.; Wilcox, L.V. 1939: The behavior of boron in soils. U.S.D.A. Tech. Bull, 696: 57
Fulton, R.A.; Busbey, R.L.; Yust, H.R. 1941: The behavior of hydrocyanic acid gas under a fumigation tent. Jour Econ Ent 34(6): 777-783
Swanson, C.P. 1943: The behavior of meiotic prophase chromosomes as revealed through the use of high temperatures. American Journal of Botany 30(6): 422-428
Sorenson, H. 1939: The behavior of mosaic on certain soils and mosaic in regard to Cane breeding. Proc. sixth Congr. int. Soc. Sug, Cane Tech., Baton Rouge, 357-360
Mounce, Irene Macrae, Ruth 1937: The behavior of pairea mono-ofFomes roseus (Alb. & Schw.)Cook and Fomes (Weir) Overh. Canad. J. Res 15(4): 154-161
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Wardlaw, C.W.; Mcguire, L.P. 1930: The behaviour and diseases of the Banana in storage and transport. Tropical Agriculture 7(7): 183-189
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Goidanich, G. 1936: The behaviour of U. pumila L. in practical agriculture and its resistance to Graphium. Boll. Staz. Pat. Veg. Roma 16: 199-207
Howland, R.B.; Glancy, E.A. 1937: The behaviour of + and v optic discs of D. virilis on grafting within the species. C. R. Soc. Biol, Paris 124: 783-784
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Westsik, V. 1937: The behaviour of Melilotus in calcium-deficient shifting sand soils. Koztelek 47: 962-3
Moriwaki, D. 1936: The behaviour of Plaxate. Jap. J. Genet 12: 183-188
Uphof, J.C.T. 1925: The behaviour of Pucciniopsis caricae Earle on the Papaw (Carica papaya) in Florida. Zeitschr. fur Pflansenkrankh 35(3-4): 118-122
Schick, R. 1932: The behaviour of Solanum demissum, Solatium tuberosum and their hybrids towards Pytophthora infestans of various origins. Zuchter 4: 233-37
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Loewel, E.L.; Schubert, W. 1941: The behaviour of apple stem builders in the hard winter of 1939/40. Gartenbauwiss 15: 463-70
Mcgavack, T.H.; Drekter, I.J. 1945: The behaviour of blood cholesterol in thyrotoric patients under treatment with thiouracil. J. Lab. Clin. Med 30: 586-589
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Simonneau, P. 1945: The behaviour of citrus trees in saline soils. fruits Primeurs 15: 259-63
Anonymous 1944: The behaviour of corn micro-fertiliser plots on extremely phosphate deficient kaolinitic clays of granodioritic origin. Jamaica De.pt. Sci. Agric. Rept. Agric. Chem. Div. 44, 1944. 27-28
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Alabouvette Meneret. 1935: The behaviour of lucerne from different sources. C. R. Acad. Agric. Fr 21: 604-10
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Mounce, Irene Macrae, Ruth 1936: The behaviour of paired mono-sporous mycelia of Lenzites saepiaria (Wulf.) Fr., L. trabea (Pers.) Fr., L. thennophila Falck, and Trametes americana Overh. Canad. J. Res 14(6): 215-221
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Boos 1941: The behaviour of reducing substances (vitamin C) in the urine in. gynaecological conditions. Zentralbl. Gynakol, 65: 2157
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Humphrey, L.M. 1934: The behaviour of the extra chromosomes in Black Mexican inbreds and F1 hybrids with Dent types of maize. Amer. Nat 68: 82-83
Mihlyfi, I. 1941: The behaviour of the iodine content of the thyroid gland in the course of experimental scurvy. Hoppe-Seyler's Ztschr 271: 289-292
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Imai, Y. 1937: The behaviour of the plastid as & hereditary unit: the theory of the plastogene. Fujii Jubilee VoL, 934-47
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Bertini, M. 1937: The behaviour of the rabbit testis following artificial resection of the deferent duct. Ginecologia 3: 207-220
Jasinski, B. 1944: The behaviour of the reticulo-endothelial system of the bone marrow in erythropoiesis in pernicious anaemia and sprue. Schweiz. med. Wochenschr, 74: 188
Lack, D. 1940: The behaviour of the robin. Population changes over four years. Ibis Ser 14-4(2): 299-324
Carneiro, V. 1944: The behaviour of the virus of equine encepnalo-myelitis on the chorio-allantoic membrane of the duck embryo. Arq. Inst. biol. S. Paulo 15: 331-338
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Moll, F. 1940: The behaviour of unprotected timber towards Pholas.. Kolonialforstl. Mitt 3: 288-302
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Brieger, F.G.; Lima, A.R.; Forster, R. 1942: The behaviour of varieties and progenies of tobacco in relation to resistance to spotted wilt. Bragantia 2: 275-94
Schick, R.; Schaper, P. 1936: The behaviour of various forms of S. demissum to four different lines of P. infestans. Zuchter 8: 65-70; 102-04
Molstar, S.; Horanyi, M. 1940: The behaviour of vitamin B1 and co-carboxylase in the blood after administration of vitamin B1. Klin. Wochenschr 19: 1165-1167
Neuweiler, W. 1942: The behaviour of vitamin B1in the blood during labour. Ztschr. Vitaminforsch 12: 329-332
Abicht, I.; Kuhlmann, F. 1943: The behaviour of water metabolism in endemic sprue. Klin. Wochenschr 22: 353-356
Loewel, E.L.; Kassau, H. 1941: The behaviour of well known apple stem builders in the nursery. Gartenbauwiss 15: 565-75
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Gerland, H. 1943: The behaviour of wood-flour-filled phenol resins in humid, hot, tropical climates.. Siemens-Z 23: 23-7
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