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Autor:
O W, TIEGS
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly journal of microscopical science. 88(Pt 2)
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs
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Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science; Dec1927, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p193-212, 20p, 2 Black and White Photographs
Autor:
Florence V. Murray, O. W. Tiegs
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Journal of Cell Science. :405-495
1. Metamorphosis of the external form of the larva commences with a voiding of the mid-gut contents; thus arises the prepupa in which the external features of the imago are more nearly revealed. In the prepupa the rostrum, legs, and wings grow out. I
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs, T. Harvey Johnston
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Records of the Australian Museum. 13:73-76
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Journal of Experimental Biology. 19:158-167
The experiment, devised to test McDougall's claim that the effect of training in rats is inherited, has been carried out for twenty generations. In addition to the trained line, a control line has been maintained parallel with it, from which a number
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. :35-47
1. Although showing differences in the manner and time of its development, the ‘dorsal organ’ of Campodea embryos is essentially the same type of organ as that of Symphyla and Collembola. 2. This must point to a close affinity between Symphyla, C
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs
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Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. 2:1-19
Autor:
O W Tiegs
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Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne. 11:5-10
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. :153-169
1. The cells of the ‘dorsal organ’ of collembolan embryos give origin to long filamentous outgrowths, which extend under the functional egg-shell (blastodermic cuticle) well on to the lower half of the egg. 2. In its general structure the organ s
Autor:
O. W. Tiegs
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences. 116:351-375
In a previous paper (Corkill and Tiges, 1933) evidence was given that the increase in strength of contraction which occurs in fatiguing skeletal muscle when its sympathetic nerves are stimulated (Orbeli’s effect) exhibits certain features which poi