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Carder, A.C. 1965: Selective chemical control of quackgrass in Kentucky bluegrass. Res. Rep. 22nd N. cent. Weed Control Conf, 123 p
Ashton, F.M.; Harvey, W.A. 1971: Selective chemical weed control. Circular, Extension Service, California Agricultural Experiment Station, 558: 17
Giovanardi, R. 1967: Selective chemical weed control in wheat. Progresso agric 13: 12, 1195-1208
Burke, D.W.; Mitchell, J.E.; Hagedorn, D.J. 1969: Selective conditions for infection of Pea seedlings by Aphanomyces euteiches in soil. Phytopathology 59: 11, 1670-1674
Mirjuta, J. P. 1965: Selective conjugation of chromosomes in polyploids. Polyploidy and breeding. Proceedings of a conference on 14-18 Jan., Nauka, Moskva-Leningrad, 274-76
Hisada, T. 1967: Selective contact herbicide for citrus orchards. Proc 1st Asian-Pacific Weed Control Interchange, Hawaii, 107-9
Appleby, A.P.; Neidlinger, T.J.; Furtick, W.R. 1964: Selective control of annual broad-leaves in grain with Bentrol. Res. Progr. Rep. Western Weed Control Conf, 70-1
D.D.tta, S.K.; Bantilan, R.T.; Park, J.K. 1968: Selective control of annual grassy weeds in transplanted tropical rice with a-2,2,2-trichloroethyl styrene. Nature, 221: 5175, 64-5
D.D.tta, S.K.; Bantilan, R.T.; Park, J.K. 1968: Selective control of annual grassy weeds in transplanted tropical rice with alpha -2,2,2,-trichloroethyl styrene. Nature, Lond., 221: 64-65
De Datta, S.K.; Bantilan, R.T.; Park, J.K. 1969: Selective control of annual grassy weeds in transplanted tropical rice with alpha-2,2,2-trichloroethyl styrene. Nature 221(5175): 64-65
Cassels, G.R. 1966: Selective control of barley grass in lucerne. Proc. N.Z. Weed Pest Control Conf, 1966. 110-12
Moffat, R.W.; Macdiarmid, B.N. 1970: Selective control of barley grass in pasture with a mixture of TCA and 2,2-DPA. Proceedings of the twenty-third New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference, Fitzherbert Motor Inn, Palmerston North, August 12 to 14 NEW ZEALAND WEED AND PEST CONTROL SOCIETY, INC., Hamilton, New Zealand, 107-112
Reeves, T.G.; Lumb, J.M. 1972: Selective control of eapeweed in wheat and oats. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 12: 54, 60-4
Kust, C.A. 1969: Selective control of hoary alyssum in alfalfa. Weed Sci 17(1): 99-101
Slootmaker, L.A.J. 1969: Selective control of mildew in greenhouse experiments with yellow rust on Barley and Wheat by seed treatment with Milstem (PP149). Neth. Pl. Path 75(6): 371-373
Wicks, G.A.; Fenster, C.R.; Burnside, O.C. 1969: Selective control of plains pricklypear in rangeland with herbicides. Weed Sci 17(4): 408-11
Grabouski, P.H. 1971: Selective control of weeds in proso millet with herbicides. Weed Science 19(3): 207-209
Heeschen, W.; Tolle, A.; Zeidler, H. 1968: Selective cultivation and enrichment of coagulasepositive staphylococci and mastitis streptococci in liquid nutrient media. Arch. Lebensmittelhyg 19: 184-189
Heeschen, W.; Tolle, A.; Zeidler, H. 1968: Selective cultivation of coagulase-positive staphy-lococci and mastitis streptococci in liquid media.. Arch. Lebensmittelhyg 19(8/9): 184-89
Staib, F.; Seeuger, H.P.R. 1968: Selective culture of C. neoformans. Mykosen 11(4): 267-272
Haemmerli, U.P.; Kistler, H.J.; Auricchio, S.; Prader, A. 1964: Selective Decrease in Intestinal Lactase Activity as a Cause of Certain Forms of Acquired Mild Intolerance in Adults. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin 70: 575-579
Choudhery, A.K.; Mikolajcik, E.M. 1968: Selective degradation of milk proteins by Bacillus cereus. J. Dairy Sci 51(6): 934-35
Whang, H.Y.; Neter, E. 1964: Selective Destruction by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa of Common Antigen of Enterobacteriaceae. Journal of Bacteriology 88: 1244-1248
Johri, K.N.; Handa, A.C.; Mehra, H.C. 1971: Selective determination of calcium in mineral waters by ring colorimetry. Analytica Chimica Acta 57(1): 217-218
Hardy, P.J. 1969: Selective diffusion of basic and acidic products of CO2 fixation into the transpiration stream in grapevine. J. exp. Bot 20: 856-62
Wada, K.; Greenland, D.J. 1970: Selective dissolution and differential infrared spectroscopy for characterization of amorphous constituents in soil clays. Clay Miner 8: 241-254
Reneau, R.B.J.; Fiskell, J.G.A. 1970: Selective dissolution effects on cation-exchange capacity and specific surface of some tropical soil clays. Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Am 34: 809-812
Kiely, P.V.; Jackson, M.L. 1964: Selective dissolution of micas from potassium feldspars by sodium pyrosulfate fusion of soils and sediments. American Mineralogist 49: 1648-1659
Khan, A.A.; Heit, C.E. 1969: Selective effect of hormones on nucleic acid metabolism during germination of pear embryos. Biochemical Journal 113(4): 707-712
Kershaw, W.E.; Williams, T.R.; Frost, S.; Hynes, H.B. 1965: Selective effect of particulate insecticides on Simulium among stream fauna. Nature 208(5006): 199
Hintikka, V. 1970: Selective effect of terpenes on wood-decomposing hymenomycetes. Karstenia 11: 28-32. 22 ref
Kissam, J.B.; Wilson, J.A.; Hays, S.B. 1967: Selective effects of certain anti-fertility compounds on the house fly as shown by reciprocal crosses and histological sectioning. J Econ Entomol 60(4): 1130-1135
Rothman, S.S.; Wells, H. 1969: Selective effects of dietary egg white trypsin inhibitor on pancreatic enzyme secretion. American Journal of Physiology 216(3): 504-507
Moubasher, A.H.; Mazen, M.B. 1971: Selective effects of three fumigants on Egyptian soil fungi. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 57(3): 447-454
Gildenhuys, P.; Brix, K. 1969: Selective elimination of unbalanced gametes and zygotes in an interspecific hybrid of Pennisetum and its backcross derivatives. Agro-plantae 1: 77-83
Tunikov, G.M. 1971: Selective evaluation of morphological characters of the udder in Red Steppe cows. Trudy Orenburg. sel'.-khoz. Inst 30: 21-24
Beelik, A.; Et Al 1967: Selective extraction of hemicelluloses from softwoods. Tappi 50(2): 78-81
Christian, J.J. 1964: Selective feeding on dandelion roots by muskrats. J. Mammal, 45: 147
Gromov, A.M. 1967: Selective fertilisation in the guinea-fowl. Vest. sel'.-khoz. Nauki, Mosk. 12(7): 94-95
Skupova, O.P. 1970: Selective fertilization and heterosis in the progeny. Sel'skohoz. Biol. (Agric. Biol.) 5(1): 133-34
Malycenko, M. v. V.; Malycenko, M. 1969: Selective fertilization and yield in apples. Trud. priklad. Bot. Genet. Selekc. (Trans. appl. Bot. Genet. PL-Breed.). 40: 33-42
Kicina, V.V.; Saharov, V.V. 1967: Selective fertilization in apples. Izv. timirjazev. sel'skohozjajstv. Akad. (News Timirjazev agric. Acad.), 1, 103-13
Zenina, V.V. 1969: Selective fertilization in gooseberry varieties in relation to the choice of pollinator. Sb. nauchn. rabot. VNII sadovodstva int. I.V. Michurina. 13, 173-175
Lomija, N.Ja. 1964: Selective fertilization in lemon. Agrobiologija (Agrobiology). 789-91
Omel'cenko, V.S. 1967: Selective fertilization in relation to pollen viability. Hlopkovodstvo (Cotton Growing), 1, 32-34
Miryuta, O.K. 1964: Selective fertilization in spinach. Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologo-Meditsinskikh Nauk 1964(2): 143-145
Gorin, A.P. 1965: Selective fertilization in spring wheat. Dokl. sel'skohoz. Akad. Timirjazev. (Rep. Timirjazev agric. Acad.). 108, 231-36
Burnaseva, M.A. 1966: Selective fertilization in the intervarietal hybridization of lucerne. Uzbek. biol. Z. (Uzbek biol. J.), 2, 66-68
Puhal'skij, V.A.; Ronis, N.B. 1969: Selective fertilization in wheat. Dokl. sel'sko-hoz. Akad. Timirjazev. (Rep. Timirjazev agric. Acad.). 152, 183-86
Atkinson, R.L.; Kropp, L.C.; Bradley, J.W.; Quisenberry, J.H. 1966: Selective fertilization of ova by sperm from different varieties of turkeys. Poult. Sci 45: 1380-1386
Lechner, K. 1964: Selective fertilization on the basis of differential reaction velocities between pollen-tube and egg-cell varieties. Biol. Zbl 83: 541-60
Atzet, R.; Waring, R.H. 1970: Selective filtering of light by coniferous forests and minimum light energy requirements for regeneration. Canad. J. Bot, 48: 12, 2163-7
Stephenson, K.Q. 1964: Selective fruit separation for mechanical tomato harvester. Agric. Engng, St. Joseph, Mich 45: 250-3
Kerr, H.D. 1969: Selective grass control with siduron. Weed Sci 17(2): 181-6
Marten, G.C.; Donker, J.D. 1964: Selective grazing induced by animal excreta. 1. Evidence of occurrence and superficial remedy. J. Dairy Sci 47: 773-776
Arend, J.L. 1965: Selective hardwood control with 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid. Proc. Ntheast. Weed Control Conf. 1965. 528-535
Vis, E.G.; Brown, G.K.; Perkins, R.M. 1969: Selective harvest and fruit separation trials with Deglet Noor dates. Rep 46th annu. Date Grs' Inst, Coachella 46: 15-18
Olsen, C.M.; Baker, K.F. 1968: Selective heat treatment of soil, and its effect on the inhibition of Rhizoctonia solani by Bacillus subtilis. Phytopathology 58(1): 79-87
Mynett, A.; Wain, R.L. 1971: Selective herbicidal activity of iodide in relation to iodide accumulation and foliar peroxidase activity. Pesticide Science 2(6): 238-242
Cuthbertson, E.G. 1964: Selective herbicidal control of barley grass in pasture and lucerne. Weed Res 4(2): 123-32
Tickner, N.S. 1968: Selective herbicides control weeds in lucerne at Cowra. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W 79(12): 718-20
Basoccu, L. 1968: Selective herbicides for garlic. Experimental studies on choice of application time and of chemical herbicides selective in garlic. Annali della Facolta di Scienze Agrarie della Universita degli Studi di Torino, Italy. /1969. 5: 105-118
Lifshitz, N.; Retig, B. 1968: Selective herbicides for guar (Cyamopsis tetra-gonoloba Taub). Pest Articles News Sumrn., Sect. C. 14: 62-70
Lifshitz, N.; Retig, B. 1967: Selective herbicides for guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Taub.). PANS(C) 14(1): 62-70
Yarwood, C.E. 1965: Selective hygroscopicity of diseased leaves. Phytopathology 55(12): 1373-1374
Melandri, B.A.; Baccarini, A.; Forti, G. 1969: Selective Inhibition by Actinomycin D of the Synthesis in Photosynthetic and Non-photosynthetic Enzymes During the Greening of Etiolated Bean Leaves. Plant Physiology 44(1): 95-100
Sckerl, M.M.; Frans, R.E.; Spooner, A.E. 1966: Selective inhibition of Johnsongrass with organic arsenicals. Proc. sth. Weed Conf, 1966. 351-7
Weinhold, D.E.; Bowman, T. 1968: Selective inhibition of the Potato scab pathogen by antagonistic bacteria and substrate influence on antibiotic production. J. Soil, Univ. Calif., Berkeley. 28(1): 12-24
Metcalf, R.L.; Frederickson, M. 1965: Selective Insecticidal Action of Isopropyl Parathion and Analogues. Journal of Economic Entomology 58: 143-147
Huttenbach, H. 1969: Selective insecticides in integrated pest control as illustrated by Thiodan (endosulfan). Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenkrankheiten (Pflanzenpatholagie} und Pflanzenschutz. 76: 11/12, 667-677. 21/2 pp
Haemmerli, U.P. 1966: Selective intestinal enzyme deficiencies due to disaccharide and mono-saccharide intolerance. Munch. med. Wschr 108(1): 14-20
Olsen, C. 1971: Selective ion absorption in various plant species and its ecological significance. Comptes Rendus des Travaux du Laboratoire de Carlsberg 38(21): 399-442
Allen, M.M.; Stanier, R.Y. 1968: Selective isolation of blue-green algae from water and soil. Journal of General Microbiology 51(2): 203-209
Rynearson, T.K.; Peterson, J.L. 1965: Selective isolation of paraffinolytic fungi using a direct soil-baiting method. Mycologia 57(5): 761-765
Baker, K.F. 1970: Selective killing of soil microorganisms by aerated steam. Root Diseases and Soil-Borne Pathogens". Second International Symposium on Factors Determining the Behaviour of Plant Pathogens in Soil. London, England Berkeley USA, University of California Press, 234-239
Lewontin, R.; Kirk, D.; Crow, J. 1968: Selective mating, assortative mating, and inbreeding: definitions and implications. Eugenics Quarterly 15(2): 141-143
Vincent, G. 1969: Selective measures and their effect. Lesnictvi 15(3): 155-68
Kado, C.I.; Heskett, M.G. 1970: Selective media for isolation of Agrobacterium, Corynebacterium, Erwinia, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas. Phytopathology 60(6): 969-976
Refai, M.; Gobba, A.H. 1968: Selective media for isolation of dermatophytes by using alkaline pH values. Mykosen 11(2): 143-146
Brown, G.M.; Ranger, C.R.; Kelley, D.J. 1971: Selective media for the isolation of Brucella ovis. Cornell Veterinarian 61(2): 265-280
Netzer, D.; Dishon, I. 1967: Selective media to distinguish between two Botrytis species on Onion. Phytopathology 57(7): 795-796
Derbinova, E.S. 1969: Selective medium (ZhSDE) for isolation and enumeration of entero-cocci in dairy products. Moloch. Prom 30(4): 16-18
Krivonosova, O.V.; Melekhov, P.P.; Bakulov, I.A. 1970: Selective medium for Listeria. Veterinariia (9): 48-50
Segall, R.H. 1971: Selective medium for enumerating Erwinia species commonly found in vegetable packinghouse waters. Phytopathology 61(4): 425-426
Graham, P.H. 1969: Selective medium for growth of Rhizobium. Applied Microbiology 17(5): 769-770
Ritz, H.L. 1966: Selective medium for oral Nocardia. Journal of Dental Research 45(2): 411
Beerens, H.; Duee, J.P.; Garcia, G.E.; Catteau, M. 1970: Selective medium for the isolation of streptococci causing mastitis. Annls hist. Pasteur Lille. 21: 161-164
Hunt, R.S.; Cobb, F.W. 1971: Selective medium for the isolation of wood-rotting basidiomycetes. Can. J. Bot, 49: 11, 2064-2065
Lijfering, I.H.W. 1968: Selective migration: an empirical study of the relation between rural migration and selection according to intelligence in the Netherlands. Meded. Landb.-Hogesch, Wageningen, 68, 148
Stein, J.; Anderson, J.; Hollifield, G. 1967: Selective mobilization of fatty acids from the adipose tissue of obese hyperglycemic mice. Metabolism, Clinical and Experimental 16: 758-762
Klebesadel, L.J. 1971: Selective modification of alfalfa toward acclimatization hi a subarctic area of severe whiter stress. Crop Science 11(5): 609-614
Klebesadel, L.J. 1971: Selective modification of alfalfa toward acclimatization is a subarctic area of severe winter stress. Crop Science 11(5): 609-614
Sinell, H.-J.; Baumgart, J. 1965: Selective nutrient media for the isolation of staphylococci from foodstuffs. Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde. 197(4): 447-61
Marincuk, G.E. 1969: Selective or adaptive value of homo- and heterozygous Red Steppe cattle based on the beta -lactoglobulin locus. Mater. I Konf. Molod. Uchen. Genet. Razved. Sel'.-khoz. Zhivot. Tom 1. Pushkin Nauchno-issled. Lab. Razved. Sel'.-khoz. Zhivot, Leningrad., 166-172
Petersen, J.J.; Rees, D.M. 1966: Selective oviposition response of Aedes dorsalis and Aedes nigromaculis to soil salinity. Mosquito News 26(2): 168-174
Roussel, J.D.; Stallcup, O.T.; Austin, C.R. 1967: Selective phagocytosis of spermatozoa in the epididymis of bulls, rabbits, and monkeys. Fertility and Sterility 18(4): 509-516
Evans, E.; Pfeiffer, R.K. 1967: Selective phytotoxicity of 2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilino)-s-triazine (Dyrene) to Cirsium arvense. Nature, 215: 5102, 782-783
Hagimoto, H.; Toyosato, T.; Yama-Moto, T. 1967: Selective phytotoxicity of N-methyl-2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzanilide. Weed Res 7(1): 70-4
Nasyrova, D. 1966: Selective pollination in interspecific cotton crosses. Nauka. Taskent, 48-53
Hidalgo, J.; Hansen, P.M.T. 1971: Selective precipitation of whey proteins with carboxymethylcellulose. J. Dairy Sci 54(9): 1270-1274
Casida, J.E.; Shrivastava, S.P.; Esaac, E.G. 1968: Selective recovery of volatile products from house flies treated with radioactive insecticide chemicals and synergists. Journal of Economic Entomology 61(5): 1339-1344
Hepworth, H.M.; May, J.W.; Fults, J.L. 1966: Selective removal of bentgrass from bluegrass turf with potassium cyanate and nitrogen fertilizers- a progress report. Res. Prog. Rep. west. Weed Control Conf, 48-9
Sudd, J.H. 1968: Selective removal of larger soil particles by ants. Niger. Ent. Mag, Ibadan., 1: pt. 6, 122-125
Yarwood, C.E. 1968: Selective retention of uredospores by leaves. Phytopathology 58(3): 359-361
Kathju, S.; Tewari, M.N. 1970: Selective reversal of orthofluorophenoxy-alpha-methyl acetic acid induced growth inhibition by gib-berellic acid. Biochem. Biophys. Pfl, 161: 3, 295-7
Cerbulis, J. 1970: Selective separation of some proteins from milk with fat solvents. Milchwissenschaft 25(2): 76-78
Haglund, W.A.; Gabrielson, R.L.; Tompkins, D.R. 1972: Selective soil fungicides as an aid in the identification of soil-borne plant pathogens. Phytopathology 62(2): 287-289
Allan, G.G.; Chopra, C.; Russell, R.M. 1972: Selective suppression of weeds and deciduous brush in the presence of conifers. International Pest Control 14(2): 15; 17-20
Fahmy, M.A.; Gordon, H.T. 1965: Selective Synergism of Carbamate Insecticides on House Flies by Aryloxyalkylamines. Journal of Economic Entomology 58: 451-455
Strooker, E. 1968: Selective thinners for beet thinning. Landbouwmechanisatie 19(5): 435-8
Vaartaja, O.; Beny, R. 1969: Selective tolerance of fungi to toxicants particularly to organic acids. Bi-mon, Res. Notes 25(4): 34-35
Evans, E.; Pfeiffer, R.K. 1967: Selective tox-icity of 2,4-dichloro 6 (o-chloroamlino)-s-triazine ('Dyrene') to Cirsium arvense. Nature, Lond, 215: 5102, 782-3
Ennis, W.B. 1964: Selective toxicity in herbicides. Weed Res 4(2): 93-104
Schroth, M.N.; Hildebrand, D.C.; Thompson, J.P. 1965: Selective toxicity of certain hydrocarbons to hyperplastic tissues. Phytopathology 55: 126
Vinopal, J.H.; Johansen, C.A. 1967: Selective toxicity of four O-(methy Icarb-omyl) oximes to the house fly and the honey bee. J. econ. Ent 60(3): 794-798
Camp, H.B.; Fukuto, T.R.; Metcalf, R.L. 1969: Selective toxicity of isopropyl parathion. Effect of structure on toxicity and anticholinesterase activity. J. agric. Fd Chem 17(2): 243-248
Camp, H.B.; Fukuto, T.R.; Metcalf, R.L. 1969: Selective toxicity of isopropyl parathion. Metabolism in the housefly, honey bee, and white mouse. J. agric. Fd Chem 2: 249-254
Fukuda, H.; Nagata, T. 1969: Selective toxicity of several insecticides on three planthoppers. Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 13(3): 142-149
Oehme, F.W. 1970: Selective toxicity: a practical application of comparative medicine. Can. vet. J 11: 69-71
Coudert, G.; Raulin, J. 1969: Selective transport of fatty acids by plasma lipoproteins in fasting pigs. Ann. Nutrition Aliment, 23: Mem. 1-29
Cardinali, A. 1967: Selective treatment with diquat and paraquat on various Italian and foreign forage species and varieties and local ecotypes. Annali Fac. Agr. Univ. Perugia 22: 271-88
Allaire, F.R. 1968: Selective value of milk yield among dairy cows. J Anim Sci 27(1): 22-26
Roche, B.F. 1967: Selective vegetation control to favour attractive and non-objectionable cover. Symp. Proc. Herbicides Vegetation Mgmt in For., Ranges, Non-crop Lands, Corvallis, 259-64
W.F.Rochow. 1965: Selective virus transmission by Rhopalosiphum padi exposed to two vector-specific strains of Barley yellow dwarf virus. Phytopathology 55: 12, 1284-1285
Ben-Bassat, I.; Feinstein, A.; Ramot, B. 1969: Selective vitamin B 12 malabsorption with proteinuria in Israel: clinical and genetic aspects. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 5(1): 62-68
Gugushvili, G.Sh. 1971: Selective weaning of piglets. In Mater. zakavkaz. nauch, konf. Vop. Zhivot. Vet., 148-152
Wain, R.L. 1965: Selective weed control. Sci. Progr, Lond., 53: 221-35
Parks, J.H. 1965: Selective weed control by flame. Proc 17th a. Calif. Weed Conf., 1965. 66-74
Fenster, C.R.; Wicks, G.A. 1970: Selective weed control for field beans in Nebraska. Proceedings 25th North Central Weed Control Conference, 67-8
Lawson, H.M. 1964: Selective weed control in British cereal crops with 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropico-linic acid. Proc 7th Br. Weed Control Conf, 122-7
Johnson, R.R. 1966: Selective weed control in alfalfa with oxynils. Proc. N. cent. Weed Control Conf, 7-10
Bugiani, A.; Sillari, B.; De Riso, G. 1966: Selective weed control in artichokes. Notiz, Mal. Piante, 74/75: 1/2, 159-82
Tyson, D. 1966: Selective weed control in chrysanthemums with chloramben and other herbicides. Proc 8th Br. Weed Control Conf, 117-23
Durgeat, L.A.; Vernie, F.; Lhoste, J. 1967: Selective weed control in fodder beet crops in Brittany. Journees Internationales d'Etudes sur le Desherbage selectif en Cultures de Betteraves, Marly-le-Roi, 8
Bugiani, A.; Sillari, B.; De Riso, G. 1966: Selective weed control in globe artichoke crops. Not. Mal. Piante, 74; 75, 159-82
Duff, G.B.; Moffat, R.W. 1965: Selective weed control in peas. Proc 18th N.Z. Weed Pest Control Conf, 54-9
Matthews, L.J. 1966: Selective weed control in potatoes. Proc. N.Z. Weed Pest Control Conf, 1966. 136-9
Canode, C.L.; Robocker, W.C. 1970: Selective weed control in seedling cool-season grasses. Weed Science 18(2): 288-291
Pfeiffer, C. 1970: Selective weed control in sugar-beet. Pre-sowing applications-Post-emergence applications. Proc 2nd int. Meet. selective Weed Control Beetcrops, Rotterdam 1: 89-99
Eshel, Y.; Sompolinsky, D.; Cohen, A. 1970: Selective weed control in sugarbeets. Weed Sci 18(5): 625-8
Wicks, G.A.; Anderson, F.N. 1970: Selective weed control in sugarbeets with split applications of herbicides. Proc 2nd int. Meet. selective Weed Control Beetcrops, Rotterdam 1: 55-62
Durgeat, L.A.; Lhoste, J.; Vernie, F. 1967: Selective weed control trials in sugar-beet crops in 1966. Pap. read at Journees internationales d'Etudes sur le Desherbage selectif en Cultures de Betteraves, Marly-le-Roi, 8
Tailliez, B. 1969: Selective weed killing in oil palm pre-nurseries. Oleagineux 24(10): 54(1-2)
Tailliez, B. 1969: Selective weeding in oil palm pre-nurseries. Oleagineux 24: 54(1-2)
Olimpieri, R.; Rusconi Camerini, G. 1965: Selective weeding of sugar-beet. Progresso agric 11(8): 821-32
Arbonnier, P. 1967: Selective weeding with 2,4,5-T. The specific reactions of certain softwoods. Rev. for. franc 19(4): 229-44
Legg, D.C. 1967: Selective weedkiller for use on young turf. J. Sports Turf Res. Inst, 43, 40-8
Cervinkova, H. 1966: Selective weedkilling in forest nurseries with oil derivatives. Prace Vyzkum. Ust. Lesn. Hosp. Mysl., Zbraslav-Strnady. 32, 139-67
Mirkin, B.M.; Popova, T.V. 1969: Selective-statistical method for analysing the soil-moisture regime. Pochvovedenie, 9, 150-151
Thomson, G.J. 1970: Selectively disadvantageous mutants. Biometrics 26(2): 229-241
Ulrich, B. 1966: Selectivity and discrimination in ion uptake under field conditions. Tech. Rep. Ser. int. Atom. Energy Ag 65: 121-127
Waisel, Y.; Neumann, R.; Kuller, Z. 1970: Selectivity and ion transport in excised bean hypocotyls. Physiol. Plant 23: 955-63
Van Oorschot, J.L.P. 1965: Selectivity and physiological inactivation of some herbicides inhibiting photosynthesis. Weed Res 5(2): 34-97
Gal, M.; Rich, C.I. 1972: Selectivity effect of cesium on clay size weathered mica: transmission electron microscopy studies. Clays and Clay Minerals 20(3): 175-169
Matsunaka, S. 1969: Selectivity mechanisms of herbicides. Proc 2nd Asian-Pacific Weed Control Interchange, 198-207
Moomaw, J.C.; Kim, D.S. 1968: Selectivity of 2,3,5-trichloro-4-pyridinoI as a herbicide for direct-seeded, flooded rice. Weed Res 8(3): 163-9
Alconero, R.; Santiago, A.G. 1969: Selectivity of Fusarium culture filtrates in agar media. J. agric. Univ. P. Rico, S 3(2): 140-146
Wheeler, H.L.; Hamilton, R.H. 1966: Selectivity of atrazine in cereal crops as related to leaf concentration. Pl. Physiol, Lancaster, 41: Suppl, vii-viii
Schafer, D.E.; Chilcote, D.O. 1970: Selectivity of bromoxynil in a resistant and a susceptible species. Weed Sci 18(6): 725-9
Sacher, R.M.; Metcalf, R.L.; Fukuto, T.R. 1969: Selectivity of carbaryl-2,3-niethylcnedioxynaphthalene combination. Metabolism of the Synergist in two strains of houseflies and in mice. J. agrie. Fd Chem 17(3): 551-557
Quimby, P.C.; Nalewaja, J.D. 1971: Selectivity of dicamba in wheat and wild buckwheat. Weed Science 19(5): 598-601
Gupta, R.N.; Singh, N. 1967: Selectivity of erosion processes with respect to soil phosphorus in the alluvial tracts of Uttar Pradesh. J Indian Soc Soil Sci 15(4): 261-268
Kulebjaev, V.G. 1966: Selectivity of fertilization in cotton. Record of work on the breeding and seed production of fine-fibred cotton, maize and lucerne, Ashabad, 85-97
Ljubenov, A. 1964: Selectivity of fertilization of maize ears differing in age. Rasteniev'dni Nauki 1(7): 35-42
Horsfall, J.G.; Lukens, R.J. 1966: Selectivity of fungicides. Conn Agr Exp Sta Bull 676: 1-24
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Talbert, R.E. 1970: Selectivity of herbicides for broadleaved weed control in soybeans. Proc 23rd a. Meet. sth. Weed Sci. Soc, 54-62
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Law, A.R.; Nicolson, N.J.; Norton, R.L. 1971: Semiautomated determination of nitrogen and phosphorus in feedstuffs. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists 54(4): 764-768
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Driscoll, J.L.; Aubuchon, D.; Descoteaux, M.; Martin, H.F. 1971: Semiautomated, specific routine serum cholesterol determination by gas-liquid chromatography. Analytical Chemistry 43(10): 1196-1200
Feller, W.F.; Boretos, J. 1967: Semiautomatic apparatus for milking mice. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 38(1): 11-17
Ghosh, S.; Ghosh, I. 1970: Semiconservative replication of DNA in multi-stranded chromosomes. Nucleus (Calcutta) 13(2): 136-141
Jedlicka, J.; Neuberg, J. 1967: Semidecomposed phosphate (superphosphate II Refos) and its importance in agricultural practice. 2. Field trials. Ust. ved. Inf. MZ, Rosti. Vyroba, Ved. Cas 13: 537-546
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Turcotte, E.L.; Feaster, C.V. 1969: Semigametic production of haploids in Pima cotton. Crop Sci 9: 653-55
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Anonymous 1964: Seminar of Eastern Zone Working Group, July, 1964. International milk promotion. Tech. Publ. Aust. Soc. Dairy Tech, 14: 58
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Harpaz, I.; Cohen, S. 1965: Semipersistent relationship between Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) and its vector, the Tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Gennadhis). Phytopath. Z 54(3): 240-248
Hashmi, M.H.; Chughtai, F.R.; Chughtai, M.I. 1969: Semiquantitative determination of fat-soluble vitamins by circular thin-layer chromatography. Mikrochimica Acta 1969(1): 53-58
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Walter, H.E.; Sadler, A.M.; Mattingly, W.A. 1969: Semisoft skim-milk cheese. Pilot plant procedure. J. Dairy Sci 52(7): 1133-36
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Tyrrell, D.A.; Coid, C.R. 1970: Sendai virus infection of rats as a convenient model of acute respiratory infection. Veterinary Record 86(6): 164-165
Anonymous 1969: Sending down of cadres: Investigation report on the collective resettlement of cadres in production teams in I-Huang hsien, Kiangsi Province. Surv. China Mainland Press, Hong Kong 4567: 1-10
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Anonymous 1970: Senegal. L'agriculture africaine. Tome 2. Paris: Ediafric: la Documentation Africaine, 441-507
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Mishra, S.D.; Gaur, B.K. 1970: Senescence in detached betel leaves: role of the petiole. Science 167(3917): 387-388
Moore, K.G. 1965: Senescence in leaves of Acer pseudoplat anus L. and Parthenocissus tricuspidata Planch. 1. Changes in some leaf constituents during maturity and senescence. Ann. Bot, Lond 29: 433-44. bibl
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Nakayama, H. 1969: Senescence in rice panicle. 1. A decrease in dehydrogenase activity in the kernel senescence. Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan 38(2): 338-41
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Baker, K.P. 1967: Senile changes of dog skin. Journal of Small Animal Practice 8(1): 49-54
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Gupta, R. 1971: Senna has a growing export market. Indian Farming 21(8): 29-32
Jodba, A. 1964: Sensational success of a new German breed of pig. Ganaderia. Madr., 22: 135-137
Glatzel, H. 1964: Sense and nonsense about vitamins: with a discussion on the evaluation of experimental observations. Naturwissensch. Rundschau. 17: 258-264
Neuhaus, W. 1971: Sense organs and sensory reactions in cercariae. Parasit-olpgische Schriftenreihe. 21: 87-89
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Weseloh, R.M. 1972: Sense organs of the hyperparasite Cheiloneurus noxius (Hymenoptera : Encyrtidae) important in host selection processes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 65(1): 41-46
Simon, Z.; Bădilescu, I. 1965: Sensibility towards an alkylating agent of seeds of different ploidies. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 21(1): 1-5
Vanĕcek, K.; Zapletal, A. 1967: Sensibilization of guinea-pigs with cow's milk as a model of sudden death in infants and small children. Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Medica 13(3): 207-213
Poser Und Gross-Naedlitz, I.Von 1967: Sensible rationalization in the home. Bayer, landw. Jb, Munchen 44(6): 722-39
Mojovic, M.; Andelkovic, I.; Dordevic, P. 1968: Sensitisation of the guineapig myocardium through the digestive tract mucosa. Hrana Ishrana 9: 176-179
Bialrowska, J. 1967: Sensitisation or intolerance of milk in ulcerative colitis?. Polski Tyg. lek 22: 1526-1528
Morel, R.; Tuchweber, B.; Selye, H. 1967: Sensitisation to necrosis by a diet lacking Mg. J. Physiol., Paris. 59: 251-256
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Korn, G 1964: Sensitising effect of a very weakly-virulent non-immunizing strain of swine fever virus and the resulting marked increase in virulence produced by the sensitized host. Zbl. VetMed, 11B: 119-134
Heinrich, H.C.; Gabbe, E.E.; Meineke, B.; Whang, D.H. 1966: Sensitive and precise estimation of intestinal Fe absorption in man by measurement of whole-body retention of 59Fe in 4 pi large volume radioactivity detector. Klin. Wochenschr 44: 827-833
Hettinga, D.H.; Miah, A.H.; Hammond, E.G.; Reinbold, G.W. 1970: Sensitive enzymatic method for determination of glucose, galactose, and lactose in Cheddar cheese. J. Dairy Sci, 53: 10, 1377-80
Surak, J.G.; Starshak, R.A.; Haworth, D.T. 1964: Sensitive fluorescent indicator for identifying and determining the concentration of aluminium in minerals and soil. Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. Arts Lett 53: 159-164
Pigoury, L.; Chabassol, C. 1965: Sensitive method for detecting botulinum type C toxin in water. Bull. Acad. vet, Fr., 38: 251-255
Katz, S.E.; Fassbender, C.A. 1970: Sensitive microbial assay procedure for chlortetra-cycline in milk and related products. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists 53(5): 968-972
Emmons, D.B.; Elliott, J.A.; Beckett, D.C. 1965: Sensitive test for lactic-streptococcal agglutinins. Journal of Dairy Science 48(9): 1245-1246
Dent, W. 1966: Sensitivity analysis of wool transportation. Aust. econ. Pap, Adelaide 5(2): 211-23
Lo, J.P.; Svehag, S.E.; Gorham, J.R. 1965: Sensitivity and error limits of two tests for distemper virus neutralizing antibody: a conventional neutralization test and the "single dilution-probit test". Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 6(4): 341-352
Ramulu, K.S. 1970: Sensitivity and induction of mutations in sorghum. Mutation Res 10: 197-206
Gilbert, J.J.; Birky, C.W., J. 1971: Sensitivity and specificity of the Asplanchna response to dietary a-tocopherol. J. Nutrition. 101: 113-126
Percebois, G.; Monge, C. 1966: Sensitivity of 100 strains of Candida albicans to a new antifungal compound, pimaricin. Ann. Med. Nancy. 5: 1006-1010
Parnas, J.; Burdzy, K. 1964: Sensitivity of Brucella melitensis and Brucella suis to Tbilisi Pophadze brucellophage. Ann. Inst. Pasteur. 106: 132-138
Ambwani, V.R.; Jatkar, P.R. 1969: Sensitivity of E. coli and salmonellae isolated from camel (Camelus dromedarius) to various antibiotics. Indian Veterinary Journal 46(11): 934-938
Bartos, J. 1968: Sensitivity of E. coli strains from various animal species to chlortetracyclinc and furazolidone. Vet. Med, Praha 13: 463-469
Kondracki, M. 1967: Sensitivity of E. coli strains isolated from field cases of calf colibacteriosis to antibiotics and nitrofuran prepartions. I. Sensitivity to antibiotics in vitro. Medycyna Weterynaryjna 23: 355-356
Willemart, J.P.; Schricke, E. 1968: Sensitivity of French indigenous partridges to attenuated Newcastle disease viruses. Bull. Acad. vet. Fr 41: 325-329
H.Lapierre 1965: Sensitivity of French varieties of cultivated Mushroom to die-back viruses. Annls Epiphyt 16: Hors-Ser. 1, 149-151
Gudauskas, R.T.; Davis, N.D.; Diener, U.L. 1967: Sensitivity of Heliothis virescens larvae to aflatoxin in ad libitum feeding. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 9(1): 132-133
Bianu-Morea, M. 1971: Sensitivity of Linum usitatissimum to the action of 1-alkyl-l-nitro-sourea with time. Studii si Cercetari de Biologie, Botanica 23(2): 159-166
Griffiths, D.A. 1966: Sensitivity of Malayan isolates of Fusarium to soil fungistasis. Pl. Soil 24: 269-278
Yamamoto, R.; Bigland, C.H.; Ortmayer, H.B. 1966: Sensitivity of Mycoplasma meleagri-dis to various antibiotics. Poult. Sci, 45: 1139
Friis, N.F. 1971: Sensitivity of Mycoplasma suipneumoniae to penicillin-G. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 12(1): 120-121
Black, W.A.; McNellis, D.A. 1970: Sensitivity of Nocardia to trimethoprim and sulphonamides in vitro. Journal of Clinical Pathology 23(5): 423-426
Pariiskaya, A.N.; Titareva, L.M. 1969: Sensitivity of Rhizobium meliloti to ultra-violet rays and nitrosomethylurea. Mikrobiologiya 38: 313-315
Afifi, N.M.; Moharram, A.A.; Hamdi, Y.A.; Abd-el-Malek, Y. 1969: Sensitivity of Rhizobium species to certain fungicides. Archiv für Mikrobiologie 66(2): 121-128
Matsumoto, T.T.; Sommer, N.F. 1967: Sensitivity of Rhizopus stolonifer to chilling. Phytopathology 57(8): 881-884
Chung, G.T.; Frost, A.J. 1969: Sensitivity of salmonella organisms to various chemotherapeutic agents. Australian Veterinary Journal 45(8): 354-359
Santucci, J.; Amighi, M.; Gilbert, H.; Mastan, M.B.; Hessami, M.; Haag, J.; Chafyi, A. 1965: Sensitivity of a fine of pig kidney cells to strains from Iran and Turkey of foot and mouth disease virus, type SAT 1. Bull. Off int. Epizoot 63: 469-475
Robson, A.D.; Loneragan, J.F. 1970: Sensitivity of annual Medicago species to manganese toxicity as affected by calcium and pH. Aust. J. agric. Res 21(2): 223-232
Lewak, S.; Bialek, K.; Sinska, I. 1970: Sensitivity of apple seed germination to light and some growth regulators. Biol. Plant, Prague 12: 291-6. bibl
Babak, N.M. 1968: Sensitivity of azoto-bacter to some antibiotics and herbicides. Mikrobio-logiya 37: 338-344
Overgoor, G.H.A. 1967: Sensitivity of bacteria isolated in practice to the common antibiotics and chemotherapeudc agents. II. Organisms isolated from cattle with pneumonia, enteritis, mastitis and sepsis. Tijdschr. Diergeneesk 92: 515-520
Overgoor, G.H.A. 1966: Sensitivity of bacteria isolated in practice to the common antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents. I. Organisms isolated from pigs with pneumonia, enteritis and sepsis. Tijdschr. Diergeneesk 91: 1760-1766
Radin, I.D. 1970: Sensitivity of bacteria of the genus Aeromonas to some antibiotics and chemotherapeutic substances. Trudy vses. Inst. vet. Sanit 35: 54-57
Leone, I.A.; Brennan, E. 1969: Sensitivity of begonias to air pollution. Hort. Res 9: 112-16
Studdert, M.J. 1965: Sensitivity of Bluetongue Virus to Ether and Sodium Deoxycholate. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 118: 1006-1009
Svehag, S.E.; Leendertsen, L.; Gorham, J.R. 1966: Sensitivity of bluetongue virus to lipid solvents, trypsin and pH changes and its serological relationship to arboviruses. Journal of Hygiene 64(3): 339-346
Cottral, G.E.; Patty, R.E.; Gailiunas, P.; Scott, F.W. 1965: Sensitivity of cell cultures, cattle, mice, and guinea-pigs for detection of nineteen foot-and-mouth disease viruses. Bulletin - Office International des Epizooties 63(9): 1607-1625
Chu, F.S.; Chang, C.C. 1971: Sensitivity of chicks to ochratoxins. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists 54(5): 1032-1034
Yamamoto, K.; Nakagawa, T. 1965: Sensitivity of chicks to synthetic estrogen induced vitellin production. On the method of expressing sensitivity and the phase of distribution for groups of estrogen-treated chicks. Jap. J. zootech. Sci 36: 358-367
Palyusik, M.; Szep, I.; Szoke, F. 1968: Sensitivity of day-old goslings to mycotoxins. Magy. Allatorv. Lap 23: 230-234
Pusztai, A. 1969: Sensitivity of different barley varieties to acidity of the nutrient solution. Novenytermeles 18(4): 63-68
Behl, N.K.; Moolani, M.K. 1969: Sensitivity of dwarf and desi wheats at different growth stages to the application of 2,4-D. Indian Journal of Weed Science 1(2): 141-148
Cottenie, A.; Vermeire, A. 1964: Sensitivity of emission spectrometry in the estimation of trace elements. Meded. Landbouwhogesch. Gent. 29: 539-557
Solomakha, A.I.; Polyakov, V.A. 1969: Sensitivity of female warble flies (Oedemagena tarandi) and the tabanid fly Haematopota flavipes to dichlorvos, dibrom, chlorophos and carbophos. Veterinariia (7): 83-87
Mathur, B.P. 1966: Sensitivity of folic acid: a case report. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences 20(2): 133-134
Gevrey, J.; Euzeby, J. 1965: Sensitivity of free forms of gastrointestinal strongyles to chemical agents. I. Methods of study; calcium cyanamide test. Bull. Soc. Sci. vet, Lyon 67: 55-67
Gevrey, J.; Euzeby, J. 1967: Sensitivity of free forms of intestinal strongyles to chemical agents in vitro. II. Iron sulphate test. Bull. Soc. Sci. vet, Lyon 69: 99-106
Gevrey, J.; Euzeby, J. 1967: Sensitivity of free-living stages of gastro-intestinal strongyles to chemical agents, III. The herbicide dinitro-orthrocresol (ammonium salt). Bull. Soc. Sci. vet, Lyon 69: 277-282
Azechi, H.; Nakamura, H.; Yonezawa, S.; Sato, S.; Takahashi, I.; Suzuki, K. 1971: Sensitivity of freshly isolated strains of Erysipelothrix insidiosa to antibiotics. J. Japan vet. med. Ass 24: 92-97
Ravkin, A.S. 1970: Sensitivity of fruit trees and soft fruits to gamma irradiation. Vest. sel'skohoz. Nauk.)Rec. agric. Sci.), 12, 37-40
Fujiwara, T. 1970: Sensitivity of grapevines to injury by atmospheric sulphur dioxide. J. Jap. Soc. hort. sci 39: 219-23
Hejtmanek, M. 1970: Sensitivity of inbred mouse strains to experimental infection by dermatophytes. Cslka Epidem. Mikrobiol. Imunol 19(4): 169-174
Burger, G.; Fuchs, G.H.P. 1968: Sensitivity of indirect immunofluorescent staining in leptospirosis serodiagnosis. Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde I. (Orig.), 207: 74-82
Loebenstein, G.; Rabina, S.; Van Praagh, T. 1968: Sensitivity of induced localized acquired resistance to actinomycin A. Virology 34(2): 264-268
Luke, H.H.; Wallace, A.T. 1969: Sensitivity of induced mutants of an Avena cultivar to victorin at different temperatures. Phytopathology 59(11): 1769-1770
Hodek, I. 1971: Sensitivity of larvae to photoperiods controlling the adult diapause of two insects. Journal of Insect Physiology 17(2): 205-216
Bottino, P.J.; Sparrow, A.H. 1971: Sensitivity of lima bean (Phaseolus limensis Macf.) yield to 60Co gamma radiation give at three reproductive stages. Crop Science 11(3): 436-437
Karasek, E. 1964: Sensitivity of listeria to certain antibiotics in the serial dilution test. Arch. exp. VetMed 18: 767-773
Berezina, N.M.; Pechnikov, N.V. 1967: Sensitivity of maize and barley plants to continuous gamma -irradiation at various stages of development. Radiobiologiya 7(6): 932-4
Bagaev, V.B.; Shkel', S.E.; Zhukov, Y.. P. 1967: Sensitivity of maize to 2,4-D under different conditions of potassium nutrition. Izv. timiryazev. sel'-khoz. Akad, 4, 150-61
Vlasova, E.V. 1969: Sensitivity of mice to Clostridium oedematiens toxin administered by various routes. Byull. eksp. Biol. Med 68(8): 40-41
Roy, C.; Bertaux, O.; Valencia, R. 1971: Sensitivity of micro-organisms to growth factors. 2. Effect of reducing agents on extraction and estimation of folacin activity by Lactobacillus casei, Streptococcus faecalis and Pediococcus cerevisiae. Annales de la Nutrition et de l'Alimentation 25(4): 263-275
Bennett, W.J., E.Al. 1967: Sensitivity of newly planted nursery crops to several herbicides and herbicide combinations. Proc 21st N. east. Weed Control Conf, 196-9
Farrag, H.; Oof, F. 1967: Sensitivity of organisms isolated from cases of bovine and goat mastitis to various antibiotics. Indian Veterinary Journal 44(8): 640-646
Herdi, F. 1970: Sensitivity of peach rootstocks to triazine herbicides. Novenyvedelem 6(2): 60-3
Mccarthy, W.O.; Ferguson, D.C.; Cassidy, P.A. 1971: Sensitivity of plant location solutions to changes in raw product supplies. Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics. Sydney 39(3): 36-42
Voitekhova, V.A. 1968: Sensitivity of plants to atrazine in relation to mineral nutrition. Agrokhimiya (7): 94-98
Bese, M.; Can, S.; Finci, E. 1964: Sensitivity of pleuropneumonia-like organisms of caprine origin to some selective bacteriostatic agents. Vet. Fak. Derg 11: 28-44
Arneson, P.A. 1971: Sensitivity of postbarvest rot fungi of bananas to chlorine. Phytopathology 61: 344-5
Janoschek, A.; Naguib, K., M. 1965: Sensitivity of propionic acid bacteria to salt. Dt. Molk.-Ztg 86(20): 799-802
Adamson, R.M.; Turley, R.H. 1968: Sensitivity of seedlings of twelve bluegrass varieties to 2,4-D. Research report of the National Weed Committee, Western Section 1968. 207-08
Adamson, R.M. 1968: Sensitivity of seedlings of twelve bluegrass varieties to ioxynil. Research report of the National Weed Committee, Western Section 1968. 208-09
Chira, E.; Kantor, J. 1970: Sensitivity of seeds of some forest species to the action of gamma rays. Acta Univ. Agric., Brno (Fac. Silv.) 39(4): 315-23
Wuest, P.J.; Baker, K.F.; Conway, W.S. 1970: Sensitivity of selected Mushroom pathogens to aerated steam. Phytopathology 60(8): 1274-1275
Truszczynski, M.; Borkowska-Opacka, B. 1968: Sensitivity of sheep erythrocytes to the haemolytic action of serum complement and haemolysin, investigated over a one-year period. Polskie Archwm wet, Zak-lad MikrobioL, Inst. Wet., Pulawy 11: 65-72
Korzhevenko, L.A. 1970: Sensitivity of some cell cultures to the toxin of Dendrodochium toxicum. Trudy vses. Inst. vet. Sanit 36: 32-33
Korzhevenko, L.A. 1970: Sensitivity of some cell cultures to toxins of D. toxicum. Trudy vses. Inst. vet. Sanit 36: 32-33
Pusztai, A. 1971: Sensitivity of some maize hybrids and wheat varieties to the reaction of the nutrient medium. Kiserletugyi Kozle-rnenyek. MTA Talajtani es Agrokemiai Kutato Intezete, Budapest, Hungary., 62A: 1/3, 65-71
Popoviciu, A. 1967: Sensitivity of some pasteurella strains to antibiotics. Efficacy of Mol-damin (benzathine penicillin) and Solvocin (tetra-cycline) in the control of fowl cholera. Lucr. stunt. Inst. agron. N. Balcescu. 9: 273-281
Hiler, E.A.; Bavel, C.H.M.V.n Hossain, M.M.; Jordan, W.R. 1972: Sensitivity of southern peas to plant water deficit at three growth stages. Agronomy Journal 64(1): 60-64
Dobrzanski, A. 1969: Sensitivity of sown onions to Liro CIPC, Alicep and Ramrod at different growth stages. Biul. Warzyw 10: 23-41
Vecherko, L.I. 1969: Sensitivity of spring wheat to chemical mutagens. Vest, sel'.-khoz. Nauki, Alma-Ata. 12, 16-21
Korukov, G. 1968: Sensitivity of staphylococei isolated from gangrenous mastitis of ewes to antibiotics and furazolidone. Vet. Sbir., Sofia,. Vet. Stantsiya, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. 65(3): 15-17
Wallbank, A.M.; Stubbs, E.L. 1965: Sensitivity of strain R avian erythroblastosis virus to ether and chloroform. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 120(3): 754-755
Estola, T. 1967: Sensitivity of suckling mice to various strains of infectious bronchitis virus. Acta Vet Scand 8(1): 86-87
Mckissick, G.E. 1965: Sensitivity of the CJ strain of hog cholera virus to lipolytic agents. Dissertation Abstracts 26: 2697
Cherby, J. 1966: Sensitivity of the Hitchner Bl strain of Newcastle disease virus to chlorine. Bull. Soc. vet. pract. Fr 50: 400-410
Mantilla, M.S. 1968: Sensitivity of the agents of superficial and deep mycoses to tylosin in vitro. Revta Med. vet 49(2): 93-95
Zaki, K.; Fouad, M.S. 1964: Sensitivity of the bacterial flora of puerperial infections in buffaloes and cows to sulphonamides and different antibiotics. Vet. Med. J, Giza 9: 249-253
Ignoffo, C.M.; Garcia, C.; Gasparotto, V.A. 1968: Sensitivity of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, to Bacillus thuringiensis. J. Invert. Path 1: 97-103
Nalder, B.N.; Mahoney, A.W.; Ramakrishnan, R.; Hendricks, D.G. 1972: Sensitivity of the immunological response to the nutritional status of rats. Journal of Nutrition 102(4): 535-541
Mariani, A.; Mannucci, A. 1969: Sensitivity of the mitotic cycle to monocrotaline-pre-liminary data on Vicia faba. Caryologia 22: 113-18
Mack, A.R.; Sanderson, R.B. 1971: Sensitivity of the nitrate-ion membrane electrode in various soil extracts. Can. J. Soil Sci 51: 95-104
Novikov, V.M.; Fortushnyi, V.A.; Genserovskaya, V.K. 1964: Sensitivity of the swine erysipelas organism to antibiotics. Veterinariia (7): 26-27
Uilenberg, G. 1965: Sensitivity of the tick Otobius megnini to insecticides; control of the tick using Sevin (carbaryl). Revue Elev. Med. vet. Pays trop 18: 89-94
Tavdumadze, K.R.; Todua, V.A. 1968: Sensitivity of tobacco plants to 60Co gamma -irradiation at different stages of ontogenesis. Soobshch. Akad. Nauk gruz. SSR 49(1): 205-10
Darie, P. 1969: Sensitivity of variou, Listeria monocytogenes strains to antibiotics. Revta Zooteh. Med. vet, Bucuresti 67-73
Goldsmith, T.H.; Barker, R.J.; Cohen, C.F. 1964: Sensitivity of Visual Receptors of Carotenoid-Depleted Flies: A Vitamin a Deficiency in an Invertebrate. Science 146(3640): 65-67
Fornari, O.E.; Boehringer, E.G.; De Boehringer, I.K. 1964: Sensitivity of wild animals (opossum and fox) to Trypanosoma equinum. Revta Investnes Agropec, INTA, Rivadavia 1439, Buenos Aires 1(6): 59-65
Dejou, J.; Morizet, J.; Nivet, P. 1969: Sensitivity of winter rape to the herbicide ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate (DNOC) applied to wheat in Champagne Berrichonne. C.r. hebd. Seanc. Acad. Agric. Fr 55: 274-78
Messiaen, C.-M.; Maison, P. 1964: Sensitivity or hyper-sensitivity to tobacco mosaic virus according to the strains of virus, the species or varieties of host plants and the experimental conditions. C.R. Acad. Agric. Fr 50: 1196-203
Messiaen, C.-M.; Maison, P. 1964: Sensitivity or hypersensitivity to Tobacco mosaic virus in relation to the virus strains, the species or varieties of the host plants, and experimental conditions. C.r. hebd. Seanc. Acad. Agric. Fr, 50: 16, 1196-1203
Messiaen, C.-M.; Maison, P. 1964: Sensitivity or hypersensitivity to tobacco mosaic virus according to the strains of the virus, the species or varieties of host plants, and the experimental conditions. CR Acad. Agric. Fr 50: 1196-203
Toff, H.I.; Cassidy, P.A.; Mccarthy, W.O. 1970: Sensitivity testing and the plant location problem. Am. J. agric. Econ., Urbana, Ill 52(3): 403-40
Kinson, G.A.; Singer, B. 1968: Sensitivity to angiotensin and adrenocorticotrophic hormone in the sodium deficient rat. Endocrinology 83(5): 1108-1116
Cristea, I.; Garoiu, M.; Secasiu, V.; Coman, E. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics among 155 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from animals. Revta Zooteh. Med. vet, Bueuresti 84-87 ; 79-80
Bugeac, T. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics and furazolidone of some E. coli strains isolated from pigs. Revta Zooteh. Med. vet, Bucuresti 34-41
Aller Gancedo, B.; Cordero Del Campillo, M.; Fernandez Diez, M.; Martinez Fernandez, A. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics and serotyping of E. coli strains from poultry. Supl. cient. Boln inf. Consejo gen. Col. vet. Esp, 185, 3-5
Jacobs, J.; Hanselaar, J. 1967: Sensitivity to antibiotics of mastitis organisms commonly isolated in the Netherlands. Tijdschr. Diergeneesk 92: 851-861
Ivashura, A.I. 1967: Sensitivity to antibiotics of pathogenic bacteria isolated from cows' milk. Vest. sel'.-khoz. Nauki. Mosk 12(4): 111-14
Renault, L.; Maire, C. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics of pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli of porcine and avian origin. Can. Med. vet 38: 197-203
Trishkina, E.T.; Ginzburg, B.N.; Panarina, M.B.; Kazarin, G.V.; Antonov, B.I.; Tatarenkova, T.G. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics of salmonella strains isolated from pigs. Veterinariia (11): 117-119
Viaene, N.; Devriese, L.; Devos, A. 1970: Sensitivity to antibiotics of some Salmonella and E. coli strains isolated from poultry and other birds. Vlaams diergeneesk. Tijdschr, Veeartsenijschool, 21 Casinoplein, 9000 Gent, Belgium 39: 209-216
Marca, G.; Bertoldini, G.; Socci, A. 1970: Sensitivity to antibiotics of some mycoplasmas associated with bovine mastitis. Archo vet. ital 21: 413-419
Simetskii, O.A. 1969: Sensitivity to antibiotics of staphylococci and streptococci isolated from cows with mastitis. Veterinariia (5): 84-86
Malik, K. 1968: Sensitivity to antibiotics of strains of coagulase-positive staphylococci isolated from food. Roczn. paust. Zakt. Hig 19(1): 97-102
Nagy, G.; Zalay, L. 1966: Sensitivity to antibiotics, and biological properties of Back (Actinobacillus) mallei strains used in the production of diagnostic preparations. Magy. Allatorv. Lap 21: 500-501
Lomsadze, R.N.; Ediberidze, E.G. 1971: Sensitivity to bacteriophage of local strains of lactic streptococci. Trudy gruzinsk. nauchno-issled. Inst. pishch. Prom 4: 333-336
Polakova, M. 1968: Sensitivity to chemo-therapeutic drugs of Escherichia coli isolated from infected, new-barn calves. Vet. Med, Praha 13: 269-275
Podesta, R.; Roso, M.P. 1970: Sensitivity to chloramphenicol and colimycin of strains of Escherichia coli isolated from calves with enteritis. La Clinica Veterinaria 93: 293-295
Smilde, K.W.; Henkens, C.H. 1967: Sensitivity to copper deficiency of different cereals and strains of cereals. Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science 15(4): 249-258
Bui Gui Dap. 1964: Sensitivity to day length of some rice varieties. Agrobiologija Agrobiology 1, 101-09
Duono-Hong-M.Huynh-Ngoc-Phuong. 1966: Sensitivity to griseofulvin of certain dermatophytes isolated in South Vietnam. Bull. Soc. Path, exot 59(5): 794-796
Vanbreuseghem, R.; De Vroey, C. 1966: Sensitivity to griseofulvin of some African dermatophytes. Annls Soc. beige Med. trop 46(4): 465-470
Islam, N.; Sobhan, M.A. 1971: Sensitivity to histoplasmin, coccidioidin, blastomycin, and tuberculin in East Pakistan. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 20(4): 621-624
Zimmermann, F.K. 1968: Sensitivity to methylmethanesulfonate and nitrous acid of ultraviolet light-sensitive mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and General Genetics: Mgg 102(3): 247-256
Cooke, R.C.; Satchuthananthavale, V. 1968: Sensitivity to mycostasis of nematode trapping hyphomycetes. Trans. Dr. mycol. Soc 51(3-4): 555-561
Wood, F.A.; Davis, D.D. 1969: Sensitivity to ozone determined for trees. Sci. Agric 17(1): 4-5
Galichet, P.F. 1967: Sensitivity to the soluble heat-stable toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis of strains of Musca domestica tolerant to chemical insecticides. J. Invert. Path 9(2): 261-262
Roy, R.N. 1971: Sensitivity to tuberculin, PPD-B and histoplasmin in the population of Sabah in East Malaysia. Medical Journal of Australia 1(6): 317-321
Sasarman, A.; Antohi, M. 1968: Sensitivity to wetchicin A as a test for the identification of Welchia perfringens. The anaerobic bacteria 125-131
Waldschmidt, M.; Karg, H. 1965: Sensitivity, ageing and lethality of spermatozoa in the vas deferens of bulls. 5th int. Congr. Anim. Reprod. A.I, Trento 7: 316-319
Darpoux, H. 1969: Sensitivity, resistance, predisposition of plants to diseases. Rev. Path. comp. Med. exp, INRA, Versailles. 69(6): 137-146
Alemany-Vall, R. 1968: Sensitization against mould fungi. Allergie und Asthma 14(3): 84-89
Shuman, R.D.; Wood, R.L.; Cheville, N.F. 1965: Sensitization by Erysipelothrix Rhusiopathiae (Insidiosa) with relation to Arthritis in Pigs. IV. Pretreatment with Live cells and Challenge with Homologous Dead cells. Cornell Veterinarian 55: 444-452
Shuman, R.D.; Wood, R.L.; Monlux, W.S. 1965: Sensitization by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (insidiosa) with relation to arthritis in pigs. V. Pretreatment with live cells and challenge with homologous, heterologous, or isologous live cells. Cornell Veterinarian 55(4): 523-534
Asaj, A.; Paukovic, C.; Audi, S. 1969: Sensitization of chickens to dust and microorganisms in poultry-house air. Vet. Arh 39: 97-105
Kiermeier, F.; Grassmann, E. 1967: Sensitization of the oxidative action of xanthine oxidase by sulphite in milk. Z. Lebensmittelunters. u. Forsch 134(3): 156-62
Gavrilescu, N.; Popa, V.; Preda, N.; Teculescu, D.; Avram, A.; Nicolau, G. 1969: Sensitization to house dust, bacteria and fungi in byssinosis. Allergie und Asthma 15(1): 26-31
Biaikowska, J. 1967: Sensitization to or intolerance of milk in ulcerative colitis. Polski Tygod. lek, 22: 40, 1526-28
Ivie, G.W.; Casida, J.E. 1971: Sensitized photodecomposition and photosensitizer activity of pesticide chemicals exposed to sunlight on silica gel chromatopiates. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 19(3): 405-409
Mitchell, J.C.; Maibach, H.I. 1969: Sensitizing capacity of usnic acid derived from lichenized fungi. Acta derm.-vener., Stockh 49(5): 498-500
Federer, C.A.; Tanner, C.B. 1966: Sensors for measuring light available for photosynthesis. Ecology 47(4): 654-657
Spomer, G.G. 1968: Sensors monitor tensions in transpiration streams of trees. Science 161(3840): 484-485
Collins, E.B.; Moustafa, H.H. 1969: Sensory and shelf-life evaluations of cottage cheese treated with potassium sorbate. Journal of Dairy Science 52(4): 439-442
Croll, N.A. 1970: Sensory basis of activation in nematodes. Experimental Parasitology 27(3): 350-356
Croll, N.A.; al-Hadithi, I. 1972: Sensory basis of activity in Ancylostoma tubaeforme infective larvae. Parasitology 64(2): 279-291
Pangborn, R.M.; Dunkley, W.L. 1964: Sensory discrimination of fat and solids-not-fat in milk. J Dairy Sci 47(7): 719-726
Talukdar, A.H.; Calhoun, M.L.; Stinson, A.W. 1970: Sensory end organs in the upper lip of the horse. American Journal of Veterinary Research 31(10): 1751-1754
Szczesniak, A.S.; Bourne, M.C. 1969: Sensory evaluation of food firmness. J. Texture Stud 1(1): 52-64
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Kiermeier, F.; Haevecker, U. 1970: Sensory evaluation of food. II. Present practice and recommendations for improvement. Z. Lebensmitte-lunters. u.-Forsch 143(4): 241-53
Kiermeier, F.; Haevecker, U. 1970: Sensory evaluation of foods. III. Individual foods, special applications. Z. Lebensmittelunters. u. -Forsch 143(5): 321-37
Onate, L.U.; Del Mundo, A.M. 1966: Sensory evaluation of selected rice varieties. Philippine Agr 50(4): 310-316
Troelsen, J.E.; Myhr, P.I.; Lodge, R.W.; Kilcher, M.R. 1968: Sensory evaluation of the feeding value of hay. Can. J. Anim. Sci 48(3): 373-81
Anonymous 1964: Sensory food analysis. Lab. Pract 13(8): 700-38
Farish, D.J.; Axtell, R.C. 1966: Sensory functions of the palps and first tarsi of Macrocheles muscaedomesticae (Acarina: Macrochelidae), a predator of the house fly. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 59(1): 165-170
Oribe, T.; Tomoda, S.; Satoh, K.; Abe, L.; Okano, M.; Sugawa, Y. 1970: Sensory innervation of the nasal cavity of the chicken. Bull. Coll. Agric, vet. Med. Nihon Univ, 27, 1-11
Tilgner, D.J.; Ziminska, H. 1966: Sensory quality changes in dried milk due to storage. Roczn. Technol. Chem. Zywn 12: 237-49
Govindarajan, V.S.; Dhanraj, S.; Subrahmanyam, L.; Sastri, B.N. 1971: Sensory quality evaluation of papads: quality profile technique and development of a composite scoring scale. Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 8(5): 249-259
Iggo, A.; Leek, B.F. 1970: Sensory receptors in the ruminant stomach and their reflex effects. Physiology of digestion and metabolism in the ruminant. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Oriel Press, 23-34
Wyrwicka, W. 1969: Sensory regulation of food intake. Physiol. Behavior. 4: 853-858
Guedes, M. 1968: Sepal, carpel and vegetative leaf in Trifolium repens L. Flora, Jena (E), 157: 2, 190-228
Keep, E. 1964: Sepaloidy in the red raspberry, Rubus idaeus L. Canad. J. Genet. Cyt 6: 52-60
Thompson, A.C.; Hedin, P.A. 1966: Separation of organic acids by thin-layer chromatography of their 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazide derivatives and their analytical determination. Journal of Chromatography 21(1): 13-18
Thomas, W.; Blakeslee, L.; Rogers, L.; Whittlesey, N. 1972: Separable programming for considering risk in farm planning. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Gainesville, Fla 54(2): 260-266
Fehr, P.-M.; Delage, J. 1970: Separate and combined effects of acetic and stearic acids on the secretion of fatty acids by the udder of a goat. C.r. hebd. Seanc. Acad. Sci. Ser. D, Paris. 271(2): 237-40
Martin, J.L.; Gerlach, M.L. 1969: Separate elution by ion-exchange chromatography of some biologically important selenoamino acids. Analytical Biochemistry 29(2): 257-264
Petersen, B.B.; Jorni, J.; Jorgensen, S. 1965: Separate enzymatic determination of hypoxanthine and xanthine in human urine. Hypoxanthine, xanthine and uric acid in human urine and in decomposed blood. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest 17: 454-459
Dmitrovskij, A.A.; Eremina, G.V. 1967: Separate estimation of vitamin A aldehyde and acid. Biohimija 32: 1209-1219
Ganschow, R.; Paigen, K. 1967: Separate genes determining the structure and intracellular location of hepatic glucuronidase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 58(3): 938-945
Vaitkus, V.V.; Balakina, L.V.; Yaakson, E.A. 1968: Separate homogenization of milk. Moloch. Prom 29(8): 20-22
Alpkarin, S. 1970: Separate rearing of lambs in the breeding of sheep for meat and fat. Mater. Nauchno-proizvod. Konf. Vopros. Dal'neish. Razvit. Povysh. Prod. Zhivot. Karagand. Oblasti', 98-101
Chrenekova, E.; Holobrady, K. 1970: Separated power station fly ash with arsenic-containing compounds in the soil-plant system. Polnohospodarstvo 16: 34-44
Chrenekova, E.; Holobrady, K. 1970: Separated power station light ashes with the content of arsenic compounds in the soil/plant system. Pol'nohospoddrstvo 16(1): 34-44
Taras, M.A.; Kukachka, B.F. 1970: Separating Pecan and Hickory lumber. Forest Products Journal 20(4): 58-59
Yagi, K.; Oishi, N. 1971: Separating determination of flavins using thin layer chromatography. Journal of Vitaminology 17(1): 49-51
Surkov, V.D.; Krylov, V.V.; Dokuchaev, V.V. 1967: Separating effect of the peripheral area of the bowl of disk separators in bactofugation. Izv. vyssh. ucheb. Zaved, Pishch. Tekhnol., 4, 97-101
Mcmillian, W.W.; Wiseman, B.R. 1972: Separating egg masses of the fall armyworm. Journal of Economic Entomology 65(3): 900-902
Choong, E.T.; Skaar, C. 1969: Separating internal and external resistance to moisture removal in wood drying. Wood Sci., Madison 1(4): 200-2
Tedders, W.L., J.; Osburn, M. 1967: Separating males and females of the Hickory shuckworm. Laspeyresia caryana (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae) by sexual characters. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 60(1): 282-283
Mihalyi, F. 1967: Separating the rural and urban synanthropic fly faunas. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 13(3-4): 379-383
Ghosh, A.; Ghosh, A.; Dutta, J. 1968: Separation and analysis of component fatty acids of some commercial butter by gas-liquid chromatography. Indian J. Technol 6(1): 19-22
Laporte, J. 1970: Separation and analysis of proteins of foot and mouth disease virus. Annls Rech. vet 1: 7-15
Escolar, R.P. 1967: Separation and characteristics of active soil-aggregating agents present in distillery slops. J. Agric. Univ. P. Rico 51: 304-308
Bernardi, G.; Carnevali, F.; Nicolaieff, A.; Piperno, G.; Tecce, G. 1968: Separation and characterization of a satellite DNA from a yeast cytoplasmic "petite" mutant. Journal of Molecular Biology 37(3): 493-505
Strippoli, V.; Simonetti, N. 1971: Separation and characterization of morphological elements of Candida albicans by urovison density gradient. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 45(2): 77-84
Rossouw, J.H.; Van Der Walt, C.F.J. 1966: Separation and concentration by ion-exchange chromatography of trace elements before spectrographic analysis of plant material. S. African J. Agric. Sci 9: 77-86
Nagasawa, K.; Yoshidome, H.; Kamata, F. 1970: Separation and detection of carbamates and related compounds on polyamide layers. Journal of Chromatography 52(3): 453-459
Rasmussen, H. 1967: Separation and detection of carboxylic acids by thin-layer chromatography. Journal of Chromatography 26(2): 512-514
Fiussello, N. 1970: Separation and determination of free monophosphate nucleotides in quiescent and germinating Phaseolus vulgaris embryos. Allionia 16: 53-58
Bode, O.; Vogel, F. 1965: Separation and determination of Tobacco-pathological viruses with test plants. Bull. Inf. CORESTA, 2, 6-13
Bayzer, H. 1971: Separation and determination of biologically important alpha-keto acids. Journal of Chromatography 57(2): 281-286
Spengler, D.; Hamroll, B. 1970: Separation and determination of carbamate and urea herbicides by reaction gas chromatography. Journal of Chromatography 49(2): 205-214
Smirnova-Ikonnikova, M.I.; Para-Monov, F.F. 1969: Separation and determination of carbohydrates in the grain of sweet corn. Bjull. vses. Inst. Rasten. Vavilov. (Bull. Vavilov All-Un. Inst. PI. Industr.). 14, 53-56