88 results on '"Norris, L. C."'
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52. Extraction of calcium from blood fibrin with a solution of tetrasodium-ethylenediaminetetraacetate (Na4EDTA).
53. IRON DEFICIENCY STUDIES IN CHICKS.
54. Studies on the vitamin K requirement of the chick. I. Requirements of the chick for vitamin K1, menadione and menadione sodium bisulfite.
55. Further evidence of an unidentified, growth-promoting factor (MGF) in cows' milk.
56. The effect of vitamin B12 on the response of chicks to betaine and choline.
57. Studies on the effect of sodium bisulfite on the stability of vitamin E.
58. What is known about the function of antibiotics.
59. Differentiation of unidentified chick growth factors in liver.
60. Distribution of vitamin B12 in the organs and tissues of the chick.
61. Studies on vitamin E in poultry nutrition.
62. Studies on the vitamin B12 content of feedstuffs and other materials.
63. Pantothenic acid in the nutrition of the hen.
64. Methylation of homocystine by chicks deficient in vitamin B12.
65. Studies on unidentified chick growth factors apparently organic in nature.
66. Iron utilization and metabolism in the chick.
67. The lipotropic action of manganese.
68. Interference of soybean proteins with the utilization of trace minerals.
69. New factors in the nutrition of Lactobacillus casei.
70. The utilization by the chick of phosphorus from different sources.
71. A microbiological assay for vitamin B12 using Lactobacillus leichmannii.
72. A growth stimulating factor for Lactobacillus leichmannii.
73. The probable identity of strepogenin with factor S and the importance of this factor in chick nutrition.
74. The effect of protein and energy on the potassium requirement of the chick.
75. An unidentified factor in peanut meal required by the chick.
76. Studies on the adequacy of human milk and artificial human milk for the rat.
77. Iron deficiency studies in chicks using treated isolated soybean protein diets.
78. Further evidence on the requirement of the chick for unidentified minerals.
79. The utilization by vitamin B12-deficient chicks of monomethylaminoethanol, homocystine and betaine as precursors of choline and methionine.
80. Further studies of organic factors required for prevention of anemia in chicks.
81. Effects of hormones supplied in the diet on chick growth and bone mineralization.
82. Effect of quantity of dietary calcium on maintenance of bone integrity in mature white Leghorn male chickens.
83. Further evidence for methylatable precursors of choline in natural materials.
84. Evidence for an interrelationship between vitamin B12 and pantothenic acid.
85. Studies on the effect of quantity and type of fat on chick growth.
86. Growth inhibition of bacteria by synthetic pterins: studies with Streptococcus faecalis, Lactobacillus casei, and Lactobacillus arabinosus.
87. The chick's requirement for folic acid in the utilization of choline and its precursors betaine and methylaminoethanol.
88. Effect of the animal protein factor on the requirement for methylating compounds.
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