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| Full citation: | Author | Ray, D.L. (Ed.) (1959). Marine boring and fouling organisms: Symposium. Friday Harbor Symposia. University of Washington Press: Seattle, WA (USA). 536, pl., fig., maps pp. |
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- University of Washington Press
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Reference no: 71183 Location: Seattle, WA (USA)
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Document type: Conference
Thesaurus terms: Boring organisms; Fouling organisms; Marine organisms
Habitat: Marine
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- Friday Harbor Symposia. University of Washington Press: Seattle, WA (USA), details
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- Menzies, R.J. The identification and distribution of the species of Limnoria, details
- Lane, C.E. The general histology and nutrition of Limnoria, details
- Ray, D.L. Nutrition physiology of Limnoria, details
- Becker, G. Biological investigations on marine borers in Berlin-Dahlem, details
- Mohr, J.L. On the protozoan associates of Limnoria, details
- Fahrenbach, W.H. Studies of the histology and cytology of midgut diverticula of Limnoria lignorum, details
- Strunk, S.W. The formation of intracellular crystals in the midgut diverticula of Limnoria lignorum, details
- Edmondson, C.H. Introduction to terediniens, details
- Turner, R.D. The status of systematic work in the Teredinidae, details
- Lane, C.E. Some aspects of the general biology of Teredo, details
- Quayle, D.B. The early development of Bankia setacea Tryon, details
- Quayle, D.B. The growth rate of Bankia setacea Tryon, details
- Schmitt, W.L. Introduction to barnacles, details
- Bookhout, C.G. et al.. Feeding, molting, and growth in barnacles, details
- Connell, J.H. Studies of some factors affecting the recruitment and mortality of natural populations of intertidal barnacles, details
- Barnes, H.B. Temperature and the life-cycle of Balanus balanoides, details
- van Niel, C.B. Introduction to cellulases, details
- Tracey, M.V. The role of cellulases in nature, details
- Whitaker, D.R. Some properties of the cellulase of Myrothecium verrucaria, details
- Kadota, H. Cellulose-decomposing bacteria in the sea, details
- McBee, R.H. Termite cellulase, details
- Lasker, R. Cellulose digestion in insects, details
- Norkrans, B. On cellulose and ß-glucoside-splitting activity in enzyme preparations from some hymenomycetes, details
- Greenfield, L.J. Cellulolytic activity in Teredo, details
- Ray, D.L. Some properties of cellulase from Limnoria, details
- Youatt, G. et al.. Enzymes splitting ß-glucosidic linkages in Stachybotrys atra, details
- Tsuchiya, H.M. Acceptor substrate in enzymatic transglucosylation, details
- Mann, R.H. Introduction to economic implications and evaluation, details
- Colley, R.H. Biology and commercial treating practice, details
- Becker, G. Testing in the field of timber preservation against marine borers in Germany, details
- Graham, R.D. Preservation of Douglas Fir Marine Piling, details
- Trussel, P.C. Protection of commercial structures with sodium arsenite, details
- Sweeney, T.R. et al.. An evaluation of certain coal tar creosote fractions for their resistance to marine borer attack, details
- Ellis, E.T. The effects of environment and decay on mineral components of Grand Fir Wood, details
- Walker, R.B. Mineral absorption, transport, and distribution in the tissue of higher plants, details
- Kruckeberg, A.R. Ecological and genetic aspects of metallic ion uptake by plants and their possible relation to wood preservation, details
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