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Beidler, L. M. 1967. Anion influences on taste receptor response. Pages 509-534 in T. Hayashi, ed. Olfaction and Taste II. Pergamon Press, New York. [chap, A2]

Beidler, L. M. 1967. Integration of the physical sciences with the biological and behavioral. Pages 83-93 in Founder's Day Commemoration, National Academy of Sciences, Natick, Mass. [chap, A2]

Beidler, L. M. 1967. Stimulation of gustatory and olfactory receptors. Pages 54-69 in D. Kolari and W. Aunan, eds. Proceedings of the Meat Industry Research Conference. American Meat Institute Foundation, Chicago. [chap, A2]

Beidler, L. M., and c. Mistretta. 1967. Permeability of rat tongue epithelium. Physiologist 10:252. [A2]

Bradley, R. M., and L. M. Beidler. 1967. Experiments on taste bud homographts. Physiologist 10. [A2]

Clewell, A. F. 1967. Natural hybrids between "Sericea" and three native American Lespedezas. Journal of Heredity 58:57-58. [*, A3]

Damian, R. T. 1967. Common antigens between adult Schistosoma mansoni and the laboratory mouse. Journal of Parasitology 53:60-64. [*, stud-rbs, A1]

Goldstein, R. J. 1967. The genus Acanthobothrium Van Beneden, 1849 (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea). Journal of Parasitology 53:455-483. [*, stud-rbs, A1]

Haut, W. F., and J. H. Taylor. 1967. Studies of bromouracil deoxyriboside substitution in DNA of bean roots (Vicia faba). J. Mol. Biol. 26: 389-401. [*, A1]

Homann, P. H. 1967. Studies on the manganese of the chloroplast. Plant Physiology 42:997. [*, A4]

Homann, P. H., and G. H. Schmid. 1967. Photosynthetic reactions of chloroplasts with unusual structures. Plant Physiology 42:1619-1932. [*, cit, A4]

Laurence, G. C., and R. W. Yerger. 1967. Life history studies of the Alabama shad, Alosa alabamae, in the Apalachicola River, Florida. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners, pp. 260–273. [A3]

Light, R., and D. M. Easton. 1967. Saponifiable fatty acids of myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers of the garfish. Journal of Neurochemistry 14:141-142. [*, A2]

Moulton, D. G., and L. M. Beidler. 1967. Structure and function in peripheral olfactory system. Physiological Reviews 47:<1-25. [revp, A2]

Premvati, G. 1967. Multigonotylus micropteri gen. et sp. n. and Caecincola wakullata sp. n. (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae) from freshwater bass, Micropterus salmoides. Journal of Parasitology 53:743-746. [*, stud-rbs, A1]

Short, R. B., and R. T. Damian. 1967. Oogenesis, fertilization, and first cleavage of Dicyema aegira McConnaughey and Kritzler, 1952 (Mesozoa: Dicyemidae). Journal of Parasitology 53:757-760. [*, A1]

Taylor, J. H. 1967. Patterns and mechanisms of genetic recombination. In Molecular Genetics, Part II. J. H. Taylor, ed. Academic Press, New York. pp. 93-135. [A1]

Taylor, J. H., ed. 1967. Molecular Genetics, Part II. Academic Press, New York. 517 pp. [A1]

Taylor, J. H. 1967. The regulation of DNA replication in chromosomes of higher cells. In Nucleic Acid Metabolism, Cell Differentiation and Cancer Growth. E. V. Cowdry and S. Seno, eds. Pergamon Press, Elmsford, New York. pp. 231-239. [A1]

Taylor, J. H. 1967. Meiosis. In Handb. d. Pflanzenphysiologie bd. XVIII. W. Ruhland, ed. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany. pp. 344-367. [A1]


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