Andromeda
et al.: Serum Electrophoresis of Plasma Globulins in Man and the Great Apes. Nature 89:1101-9
5. Garrison, H. W.: Laboratory Analysis by Computer: A Maximin Program. Med. Adv. 17:9-41
6. Urey, W. W.: Image Intensification front Remote Modules. Jet Propulsion Lab Tedi. Mem. 33:376-86
7. Isaacs, I. V.: Physics of Non-Elastic Interactions. Phys. Rev. 80:97-104
8. Quincy, E. W.: Virulence as a Function of Gradient Adaptation to Host. J. Microbiol. 99:109-17
9. Danvers, R. C.: Clotting Mechanisms in Disease States. Ann. Int. Med. 90:404-81
10. Henderson, J. W. et al.: Salicylism and Metabolie Acidosis. Med. Adv. 23:77-91
Vierter Tag
1. Livingston, J. A.: Automated Analysis of Amino Acid Substrates. J. Microbiol. 100:44-57
2. Laandgard, Q.: X-Ray Crystallography. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1960
3. Polton, S. et al.: Electron Waveforms and Microscopic Resolution Ratlos. Ann. Anatomy 5:90-118
4. Twombley, E. R. et al.: Tissue Thromboplastin in Timed Release from Graded Intimal Destruction. Path. Res. 19:1-53
5. Ingersoll, H. G.: Basal Metabolism and Thyroid Indices in Bird Metabolie Stress Contexts. J. Zool. 50:223-304
6. Young, T. G. et al.: Diabetic Ketoacidosis Induced by Timed Insulin Withdrawal. Rev. Med. Proc. 96:87-96
7. Ramsden, G. G.: Speculations on a Universal Antibiotic. Nature 112:44-8
8. Yandell, K. M.: Ligamine Metabolism in Normal Subjects. JA JA 44:109-10
Fünfter Tag
1. Hepley, W. E. et al.: Studies in Mutagenic Transformation
of Bacteria from Nonvirulent to Virulent Forms. J. Biol. Chem.
78:90-9
2. Drayson, V. L.: Does Man Have a Future? Tech.Rev. 119:1-13
Weitere Kostenlose Bücher