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Behavioral Biology. 23:249-253
The activity and sleep of six male and six female wild trapped eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus , were observed in small simple cages and larger more complex aquaria. The animals were observed for 24 consecutive hr, and their behavior was categoriz
Autor:
Donna B. Cosulich, William E. Gore, Ted T. Chang, Jeffrey B. Medwid, Richard D Mills, Marshall M. Siegel, P. Mirando, George O. Morton, Lane Gehrlein
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 73:498-501
Piperacillin amide (IV) was successfully identified as the predominant impurity in commercial lots of piperacillin monohydrate (III). The impurity was isolated via a preparative liquid chromatographic scheme utilizing Florisil as the adsorbent and a
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 41:607-610
Autor:
William E. Gore, Ian M. Armitage
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 41:1926-1930
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Primates. 21:376-388
Seventeen male crab-eating macaques drawn from two captive troops, were tested on a brightness discrimination, reversal learning task. Fourteen of these animals completed ten reversals. It was found that the performance of the three highest ranking a
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 40:1705-1708
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 41:603-607
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Journal of Chemical Ecology. 1:1-7
Organic compounds with properties resembling those of insect pheromones can be removed from an airstream by absorption on Porapak Q and recovered from the absorbent by extraction. When this procedure is applied to aeration of live insects, the Porapa
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969). 27:497-507
The carbon resonances were assigned for the bark beetle pheromones frontalin, exo -brevicomin, endo -brevicomin, α-multistriatin, and for the γ and δ isomers of multistriatin. The chemical shift changes that occurred with changes in orientation of
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Poultry Science. 48:1282-1287
THE purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of level of background illumination, direction of the variation (up or down), time interval between change, and interaction among these main effects upon the body weight of broiler chick