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Autor:
J E, MORTON
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly journal of microscopical science. 92(1)
Autor:
J R, Ainsworth, J E, Morton, P, Good, C G, Woods, N D, George, J P, Shield, J, Bradbury, M J, Henderson, J, Chhina
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 108(3)
To date, Micro syndrome has been reported in only three children from one family. We describe an additional 14 children from 11 families.Retrospective case series.Fourteen children from 11 families attending one of five British hospitals.The followin
Autor:
J E, Morton
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. 79(1)
I describe a boy with lambdoid craniosynostosis, severe global developmental delay, epilepsy, oculomotor dyspraxia, very thin corpus callosum, and minor anomalies. The phenotype is in keeping with a diagnosis of craniofacial dyssynostosis. This autos
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical genetics. 34(1)
In 1986, a population study of school children in the city of Coventry gave an overall prevalence in males and females for fragile X syndrome of 1/952. The 29 children diagnosed as having fragile X syndrome in this study have been re-evaluated with m
Publikováno v:
Bone marrow transplantation. 7(1)
We have assessed the percutaneous insertion of Hickman catheters implanted directly into the subclavian vein; 116 catheters were inserted in 86 patients. The catheters were all inserted by members of the haematology staff. The majority of the cathete
Autor:
J. E. Morton
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 33:297-312
The Plymouth Fauna List contains records of two genera of pteropods, Limacina and Clione. Of the first, Limacina retroversa (Flem.) is by far the better-known species, apparently occurring regularly at Plymouth in large numbers in townettings from ou
Autor:
J. E. Morton
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 239:89-160
The four British members of the primitive pulmonate family Ellobiidae areLeucophytia bidentata, living in crevices between tide-marks,Ovatella myosotisinhabiting salt-marshes (with an intertidal subspecies,denticula), and the fully terrestrialCarychi
Autor:
J. E. Morton
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 33:187-224
The main picture of the zonation of life between tide marks on British shores has been added to by a good deal of recent work, such as that of Colman (1932) and Evans (1947) at Plymouth, and the regional studies by Stephenson & Stephenson (1949). Of
Autor:
J. E. Morton
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 38:225-238
The Scaphopoda or tusk-shells are the smallest and most uniform class of molluscs. They burrow in sand of medium to coarse shelly grade, and specialize on a diet of hard-shelled microbenthos, particularly Foraminifera. Dentalium entalis L. is the com
Autor:
J. E. Morton, D. A. Challis
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 255:459-516
The descriptive ecology of the Solomon Islands shores will be dealt with in a series of Reports from the marine party of the 1965 B.S.I.P. Expedition of the Royal Society, now in preparation. This paper is a preliminary attempt to sketch out a biolog