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Moore, F.L., McCormack, C. and Swanson, L. 1979. Induced ovulation effects of sexual behavior and insemination on ovulation and progesterone levels in Taricha granulosa. Gen. and Comp. Endocrinol., 39, 262—269. Noble, G.K. 1937. The sense organs involved in the courtship of Storeria, Thamnophis, and other snakes. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 73, 61 A—125. [Pg.429]

Storeria, Thamnophis, and other snakes, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 73 673. [Pg.259]

Ruthven, A. G., 1908, Variations and genetic relationships of the garter snakes. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 61. [Pg.277]

Heinz, G.H., S.D. Haseltine, R.J. Hall, and A.J. Krynitsky. 1980. Organochlorine and mercury residues in snakes from Pilot and Spider Islands, Lake Michigan — 1978. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 25 738-743. Helle, E., H. Hyvarinen, H. Pyysalo, and K. Wickstrom. 1983. Levels of organochlorine compounds in an inland seal population in eastern Finland. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 14 256-260. [Pg.880]

Chiszar, D. and Carter, T. (1975) Reliability of individual differences between garter snakes (Thamnophis radix) during repeatd exposures to an open field. Bull. Psychon. Soc. 5, 507-509. [Pg.355]

As depicted, he was said to have three heads, one human and the others of a bull and a ram. He also has the feet of a goose and a snake for a tail. In some depictions, he appears to be riding another beast. The grimoires, however, say that he is not to be feared. If one addresses him properly he will provide a beautiful ring, and then teach geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and engineering, as well as the art of being invisible, and the location of hidden treasure.3... [Pg.65]

Axelrod DI (1965) A method for determining the altitudes of Tertiary floras. Paleobotanist 14 144-171 Axelrod DI (1968) Tertirary floras and topographic history of the Snake River basin, Idaho. Geol Soc Am Bull 79 713-734... [Pg.169]

Miller E. L., Dumitru T. A., Brown R. W., and Gans P. B. (1999) Rapid Miocene slip on the Snake range-Deep Creek range fault system, east-central Nevada. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. Ill, 886-905. [Pg.1552]

Embree G. F., McBroome L. A., and Soherty D. J. (1982) Preliminary stratigraphic framework of the Pliocene and Miocene rhyolite. Eastern Snake River Plain. Idaho Bureau Mines Geol. Bull. 26, 333—346. [Pg.2701]

Martinez-Marcos, A., Lanuza, E., and Halpem, M., 2002, Neural substrates for processing chemosensory information in snakes. Brain Res. Bull 57 543-546. [Pg.255]

Neal, J. C., W. G Montague D. A. James. 1993. Climbing by black rat snakes on cavity trees of red-cockaded woodpeckers. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 21, 160-165. [Pg.654]

From 1926 to 1929 he was then superintendent of design and construction of the Bull Run Dam, Portland OR, and then acted imtil 1930 as assistant hydraulic engineer on hydro properties at Guadalajara MX. In this period he was further engaged with layouts and estimates for the Ariel Hydro Project on Lewis River WA, the Z-Cannon Projeet at Clark s Fork on the Columbia River, and the Upper Salmon Falls on the Snake River. [Pg.907]

Bull seminal plasma also contains 5-nucleotidase activity. The enzyme has been purified from this source and found to split adenosine-5 -phosphate, uridine-5 -phosphate, cytidine-5 -phosphate, guanosine-5 -phosphate, and nicotinamide-ribose-5 -phosphate. Of several dozen other esters, only the desoxyribonucleotides have been found active as substrates. Snake venom contains a highly specific 5-nucleotidase which can be separated from phosphodiesterase by means of cellulose column chromatography. ... [Pg.275]

The specificity of 5-nucleotidase from bull semen and snake venom requires the presence of a phosphate monoester group at carbon 5 and no other substitutions in the ribose moiety. For example, adenosine-5 -... [Pg.275]

Bull, goat, sheep Cobaya Rabbit, Snake Hen... [Pg.337]


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