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Plant Biology Faculty Research
... 1981 Ph.D. Horticulture, University of Maryland, 1986 Program description: My research interests are plant reproductive biology and seed physiology. My current work is focused on: 1) species relationships in the ... E.E. 2002. Biodiversity and conservation, p. 125-141. In: P.S. Nobel (ed.). Cacti: Biology and Uses. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. Boyle, T.H. and Idnurm, A. 2001 ...
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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology - Journal Information
... Society for Reproductive Immunology Edited by: Kenneth D. Beaman ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2005: 91/115 (Immunology); 17/24 (Reproductive Biology) Impact Factor: 1.416 Six things you should know about AJRI • Less than forty days from acceptance to online publication • Free colour figures - Colour costs are not charged to authors • Submit your articles online ...
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School of Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) Calendars at Illinois
... .) MCB Graduate Program (Monthly View) MCB Undergraduate Program (Monthly View) (Includes all MCB Undergrad Program dates, Illinois campus academic dates, and LIGASE dates) Reproductive Biology Seminar Schedule Biochemistry Department-wide Calendar (Monthly View) (Includes all Biochemistry Department events from all Biochemistry calendars) Biochemistry Department Faculty Seminars (Monthly View) ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... 1905 Row 1 QK641G59 Goetz, F. W. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish Fish Symposium 95, Austin - 1995 Reading Room Goldschmidt, Richard Physiological Genetics McGraw- ... York 1973 Row 1 QC477.2G8 Gunning, Brian E. S. Steer, Martin W. Plant Cell Biology, Structure and Function Jones and Bartlett, Boston, 1995 Reading Room QK725G8413 Gunning, Brian E. S ...
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Earthworm Biology
... respects to any other. In this section, the nightcrawler, Lumbricus terrestris, is used for descriptive purposes. The earthworm, while primitive, has well-developed nervous, circulatory, digestive, excretory, muscular, and reproductive systems, the major elements of which are shown in Figure 2 . The most noticeable external feature (Figure 3 ) is the ringing or segmentation of the body, which is ...
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A New Tree Biology
... Dr. Alex L. Shigo Dissections of thousands of trees with a chain saw started a New Tree Biology in 1959. Dissections showed that there were highly ordered patterns of discolored and decayed wood associated ... this threat to survival by shedding parts. The tree "uses" and sheds leaves and needles, reproductive parts, twigs, dying branches, and non-woody roots-root hairs, mycorrhizae. In a sense, the ...
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Herring Biology - Life Cycle
... - Life Cycle Herring Biology: Life-Cycle Click on a link below to jump to a page section Herring Reproduction | The Larval Stage | The Juvenile Stage | Adult Herring   Reproduction In the marine ... to spawn repeatedly for several years. After spawning, their weight declines with the loss of reproductive material (gametes) and associated fat content. The sticky demersal eggs sink and adhere to the ...
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UMass Amherst: Biology Department -> Faculty
... Cell Death Dennis G. Searcy Professor Cellular Evolution and Physiology Karen Searcy* Lecturer Curator Plant Reproductive Ecology Arthur Stern* Emeritus Plant Metabolism Alastair M. Stuart* Emeritus Behavior and Physiology of Social Insects Patricia Wadsworth Professor Cell Biology of Cytoskeleton Elsbeth Walker Associate Professor Plant Development and Molecular Genetics James W. Walker ...
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Cycad biology
Cycad biology An Introduction to Cycad Reproduction by Bane Cheek Spring is the favorite time of year for gardeners the world over and cycad collectors are no exception. This is when these " ... To date cycads can only be sexed after coning; no technique exists for early detection. The reproductive structure is specifically called a strobilus (often commonly called a cone); this is an aggregation of ...
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Department of Biology University of North Alabama
... course may not be used to satisfy the requirements for a major or minor in biology. Three class periods; one 2-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: BI 101. Special fee: ... 142. (4) Human Anatomy and Physiology II. A continuation of Biology 141, with emphasis on the digestive, circulatory, excretory, respiratory, and reproductive systems. Designed especially for students in nursing or allied ...
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