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Acta Horticulturae. :239-244
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Acta Horticulturae. :61-72
For two consecutive years, total soluble solids, anthocyanins, free phenolics, and antioxidant capacity (ABTS/TEAC method) of the fruit of one wild ecotype and five cultivars of American elder (Sambucus Canadensis) were evaluated during development.
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Acta Horticulturae. :435-439
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Acta Horticulturae. :251-260
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International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics. 29:845-859
The conventional interpretation methods of pressuremeter testing effectively approximate pressuremeter membranes as infinitely long. As a result, the effects of the two-dimensional geometry of pressuremeters are ignored, leading to an overestimation
Autor:
S. Khanizadeh, L. Gauthier, J.P. Prive, O. Carisse, P. Thibeault, A. Sullivan, C. Davidson, Djamila Rekika, J. DeEll, M. T. Charles, M. Deschenes, A. Levasseur, R. Tsao
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Scopus-Elsevier
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Mycorrhiza; Dec2003, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p333-336, 4p
Autor:
M T Charles Carr, J. Gershon Spector
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The Laryngoscope. 89:1-38
The roles of catalase and α-hydroxyacid oxidase activities are studied in the peroxisomes of the guinea pig inner ear. The major activities are located primarily in the intermediate cells of the stria vascularis. The peroxisomes of the stria vascula
Autor:
J. Gershon Spector, Erol Rauchbach, Gustave Davis, Melvin Strauss, M T Charles Carr, Virginia Schnettgoecke, Dwight Lee
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The Laryngoscope. 90:1-31
The later stages of development (16–40 weeks in utero) of the periotic duct and its adjacent areas in the human fetus indicate that the critical stages of development occur in four specific time related stages over a six-week period (20–26 weeks)
Autor:
M T Charles Carr, J. Gershon Spector
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The Laryngoscope. 84:1673-1706
A systematic analysis of the electron transport system in hair cell mitochondria of the guinea pig is presented. This is the first such attempt to explain the underlying oxido-reduction mechanisms for the aerobic metabolism of the hair cell. The stud